Ill Seen, Ill Said on Facebook!

If you're an ardent Facebooker, you'll be only too thrilled to know that I've set up a wee profile for Ill Seen, Ill Said here. Come join me!

At this point, I think the only thing I'm not doing is twittering. I tried. It's too hard. I sit in meetings all day and nobody wants to hear about that. Trust me. Maybe one day I'll have a life worth tweeting about, but not quite yet... If you want to join up with me anywhere else, see my list of links on the right.


6 comments:

  1. I use Facebook, I use Tumblr, I use Flickr, I am very 2.0 all around -- but Twitter is one I refuse to use. It just bothers me. I get enough (and contribute enough) minutiae through status updates on Facebook, and I don't think I could handle much more.

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  2. Yay! Lovely to see you there. And I totally agree about Twitter — I feel exhausted just thinking about following that too.

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  3. I totally agree about Twitter. I'm on there, but I've found that I've stopped updating. It's just ... well, cluttered.

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  4. I can not bring myself to twitter. I feel like it will be a deep dark spiral if I do. My brother just started and he loves it though.

    And I love your Ranunculus! I love those and peonies! (I am actually posting about peonies in a couple of days!)

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  5. Yay! So glad you are on Facebook. Yes, Twitter is more than silly and my Twitters are quite boring. I have found that it's a fun way to connect with readers and the truth of the matter is that I get a fair amount of hits from it. What I love about blogging though is that success seems to be based on entirely different things for different blogs.

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  6. Flickr is my limit, I am afraid. But, and totally not related, I absolutely love this delicate image!

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