In my last post, I listed the two blogs I was planning on following - The Daily Dish and Regret the Error. Today however, I changed my mind about what I will be reading. While I will continue to follow The Daily Dish by Andrew Sullivan, I will no longer be keeping up with Regret the Error. While this blog is entertaining, it is not regularly updated and loses its' charm rather quickly. In its place, I have decided to read Consuming Louisville - a blog about restaurants, shops, events, and happenings in Louisville.
This blog is written by one woman and one woman only - Michelle Jones. Jones is a writer, photographer, and self-proclaimed web geek who LOVES Louisville. Naturally, this blog is biased. If you're someone who hates Louisville (if such a person exists) and are looking for a place to complain, this is not the blog for you. I bet you saw that coming though, right? This blog is written (presumably) for people who live in Louisville - particularly the Highlands, although other areas are covered - and are looking to connect with their city and enjoy all it has to offer. Jones offers daily updates about events around town. Recently, for example, she has provided information about a few Halloween parties, Midnights at the Baxter, cooking lessons at the Brown Hotel, and the bestowed #1 Hotel rating of 21C (it was voted the #1 hotel in the United States by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine's Readers). Everything written is inspired by the people of Louisville - what we're in to, what we're looking for - and ultimately what is applicable to us. In short, this blog manageable, easy to read and operate, and perfect for all those Louisville lovers looking for something to do. I'm pleased I found it.
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That sounds like a really neat blog - and it's probably the best choice since you can apply it directly to your daily life. I might actually take a look at yours every now and then for ideas about what to do and where to go! Nice.
ReplyDeleteI, too, might be changing one of my blog choices - like we talked about earlier, the trick is finding one that will interest you everyday. I really want to follow something that talks about the local/national music and dance performances, something related to science, or something that involves blogging about recipes. I think I had the idea that we had to pick a really serious blog that involves breaking news, the war and politics all the time.