tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post1486755612358128647..comments2020-11-20T13:34:37.657-06:00Comments on Mayfaire's (not-so-daily) Maily: Questions for YOUdelaynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10606786002615861044noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post-40800839765317463352014-01-09T17:28:29.317-06:002014-01-09T17:28:29.317-06:00Thanks, Chris! Your feedback always helps put thin...Thanks, Chris! Your feedback always helps put things into perspective for me. :)<br /><br />I've heard from others elsewhere that the blog is fine just as it is, and that's helpful to a point, so it's always appreciated when specific stuff can be targeted and pinpointed. I want this place to be personal and I want it to feel like a 'visit' somehow. But I also want it to be interesting and not just me blathering on about myself (because who knows if that's interesting exactly?? :D)<br /><br />Thanks for weighing in, my dear!delaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10606786002615861044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post-18888595552912699832014-01-09T14:52:53.186-06:002014-01-09T14:52:53.186-06:00I like the business mixed in too. Like She said, ...I like the business mixed in too. Like She said, art is personal. (Great quote!) <br />My fav's: l<br />Love the photos - they really bring me in to your world!<br />Really enjoy hearing why you create, what inspires you and what blocks you. It's different for each artist, but that's what makes it interesting.<br />Your story. I like hearing how you started, what occurrences moved you ahead and what do you know to avoid (benefits of hindsight). I'm always looking for ways to improve; hearing your story helps, inspires and encourages me.<br />Thanks for asking! —ChrisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post-79861457730923666702014-01-07T11:59:26.997-06:002014-01-07T11:59:26.997-06:00YES. Your comment just made me realize something. ...YES. Your comment just made me realize something. Keeping the business from the personal by beginning another blog is like me going all overboard on the New Year's Resolutions. Never fails -- by Day Two I'll already have disappointed myself and want to throw in the towel. <br /><br />Two blogs really would add a stress factor, and as a result I'd avoid them to alleviate the stress, and that would mean not posting very much (or at all), and that would mean giving up on a reader.... <br /><br />*Lightbulb moment*.... <br /><br />Well, that answers that! I couldn't disappoint you. Thanks for being here, my friend. You're the reason I write. :)delaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10606786002615861044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post-86398887614261119402014-01-06T22:56:22.728-06:002014-01-06T22:56:22.728-06:00I enjoy everything just as it is! (Probably not v...I enjoy everything just as it is! (Probably not very helpful). But I like that you include the personal in with the artsy, because art is personal. So I don't think you need to have a second blog, seems like that would be too much extra work and then you'd always be limiting yourself because this is personal and this professional but what if it's BOTH, where does it go then? I just see that getting more stressful than it needs be! Shehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18389273134347909405noreply@blogger.com