After being a pretty frequent reader of blogs in the past few years, I decided that I would use this exercise to make my own blog. Blogging is something that is done frequently at the library where I work, but I had never tried it for myself. It seemed like it would be very complicated, but I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t.
I decided to use Blogger to create my blog because I have seen this website used by other people and it looked fairly user friendly and produces good, easy to read results. The fist part of the blog-making process was simple enough. Blogger asked me to sign up and create an account. They asked questions about how I wanted the blog to read, such as what name I wanted to appear, what did I want the title to be, and what html name I wanted to use. (If anyone is wondering about my html name, it represents places that are important to me: bulls from Spain, buffaloes from Colorado, and lobsters from Maine.) I was then asked to pick out a template, and was ready to start blogging.
Before starting my blog, I wanted to personalize it a little bit. I liked how you could add features to the side bar. I filled in some “about me” information, put up a picture, and some links. I wanted to put a link to an RSS feed for my blog in this section, which I didn’t really know how to do. I remember Professor Ballard mentioning Feedburner as a way to create an RSS feed. Once I went to the Feedburner website, all I had to do was follow the steps laid out and it gave me the link, which I then put in my blog. Not so hard after all. I then wanted to add the slideshow feature, but sort of had a hard time with it. I wanted to put in my own photos, but none of the photo hosting sites that I use work. I think that if I made a flickr or picassa account it would work, so maybe I’ll try that later. I settled on pictures (it seems like mostly paintings) from Photobucket of where I lived in Maine. I also wanted to put some more info in my profile including an audio clip.
For my first big post I wanted to do something about me with photos. I wrote about the places that I’ve lived and included photos of each. This was the most time consuming part, formatting where I wanted the pictures to go. While it was a little slow-going and sort of tedious, it wasn’t really that hard, and I was pleased with the results. I also played around with font and made a different color for each section. In addition I wanted to include some more links, so I added a link to the Wikipedia article for each place that I mentioned. I was hoping to make the link titles better, but kept losing the link when I tried typing more.
The final thing that I did, and probably the most frustrating, was adding video. I had a great movie that I made of pictures and video clips from my time in Maine that I had already made, and I wanted to put that up. When I tried to upload it, however, the file was way too big and it didn’t work. So I made a smaller version, but still struggled to get it up on the blog. It took a lot longer than I expected to upload and process and I wasn’t sure it was going to work, but it did!I am really excited that I have gotten this far in making a blog. Hopefully, I can continue to figure out some more cool stuff and make it even better.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Video....maybe
Imbedding a video into my blog was something I wanted to try. I had a video of pictures and video clips from when I was living in Maine that I wanted to use, but ran into trouble because the file was too big. So, I made a smaller version using Windows Movie Maker, which seems like it might work. It uploaded okay, but is now taking a while to process. Hopefully it will work soon.
Success!!!!! Now presenting.... my Monhegan movie!
More About Me
I thought I'd write a little about myself as a chance to put in some pictures.
When telling people about my life, it's easiest to break it down into four parts: the four places that I consider myself to have lived.
Darien, Connectict
I was born and raised in Darien, Connecticut, and lived there until I left for college. My entire family including my parents and 2 brothers grew up in Darien and graduated from Darien High School.
Boulder, Colorado
After high school, I attended college at The Univsersity of Colorado at Boulder. I lived there for the next four years.
Sevilla, Spain
During my junior year at CU, I studied abroad in Sevilla, Spain. I lived there for 6 months with a Spanish woman, attended a Spanish univsersity, travelled a lot, and got a little better at speaking Spanish.


Monhegan, Maine
After I graduated from college, I decided to go live and work for a few months an island off the coast of Maine where my maternal grandmother grew up. It is a tiny island, one mile long by half a mile wide, with dirt roads, no cars, a handful of businesses, and a year round population of around 50 people. It is also gorgeous, and is known for being painted by artists including Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent, and Edward Hopper. I worked as a cook in an inn and lived on the island for 6 months.




First Blog Post
Well, this is my first blog post! I'm just getting my blog set up and looking the way that I want it. This is exciting because I read other people's blogs all the time, for work and just for keeping up with friends, but I've never known how to make one for myself!
I've got a pic and some links including an RSS feed going so far, now to add some more bells and whistles and then get down to some real posting.
More later.
I've got a pic and some links including an RSS feed going so far, now to add some more bells and whistles and then get down to some real posting.
More later.
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