Apparently I write about people

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Apparently I write about “people” a LOT.
Kids – not so much. And it seems to me that shed gets far too much prominence.
I might also be slightly hung up on cars and streets, but that’s just my last post making it all biased and stuff!
This isn’t really a blog post, and neither is it really a photo, but I liked it, and I wanted to share it!
Make your own wordle
Categories: photoblog

9 Comments

  • Hey there, stopping by from SITS! I’ve gotta say, I’m pretty interested in how you use the word Shed so much too. Do you have cats or other shaggy creatures? Or a small wooden building used to store things in? 🙂
    Have an extraordinary day!

  • Melissa B. says:

    Greetings & Salutations! People are my bread & butter in the blog world. And some day I’m just gonna have to do one of these Wordles.
    Monsters, Inc.

  • alison says:

    It’s really easy Melissa, try it out! It’s kind of addictive!
    Hey InspiredDreamer, I think it’s purely from my last post about the shed monster!

  • submom says:

    This is really neat!!!

  • alison says:

    It’s clever isn’t it – what you can do with a computermabob!
    You can make your own wordle too.

  • I just love wordles (I wasted a whole afternoon “wordling” an ethics paper once…so much more fun than actually working!)
    Visiting from SITS 🙂 hope you’re having a great day!

  • Sara says:

    I think it’s super that you write about people.
    I’d happily write about more people but I’m slightly inhibited by the fact that my parents, grandparents, former employers and fellow students read my blog.

  • I’ve been trying to get the tag cloud to work on my one blogspot blog like it does on my other one, but it won’t work.
    Anyhow, like your cloud. Visiting from SITS. Happy Thanksgiving.

  • alison says:

    Sara, my mum could potentially read this blog, since I’ve told her about it, and it’s linked to facebook – but she might be too scared of what I might say. Even though I try not to swear and all!
    My husband reads it, and constantly emails me saying “I never said THAT!”