November
Great post by Seth Werkheiser of Social Media Escape Club:
Think of the 1,000s of posts you’ve put on social media over the last decade. That. That’s what you’ll put on your site.
Those links you send to friends via text? Yeah, put them on your site and write about ‘em. Same with YouTube videos and albums you find on Bandcamp and Spotify.
All those “image assets” you posted on Instagram that 95% of your fans didn’t even see? Put those on your website.
The interviews, and bits of press you’ve gotten? Put them on your website.
He reminded me of the MANY MANY times I’ve thought: I should start grabbing my old Instagram pics and reposting them on the blog. So consider these grabbed: a few glimpses of November 2020 (because the leaves caught my eye as I scrolled down my own feed).
Reminder upon reminder: the autumn leaves hoop (a beautiful Mary Corbett design that I thoroughly enjoyed stitching) is sitting in a pile with about 30 other finished pieces of embroidery that I haven’t bothered to hang in the new house! Eek. We’ve been here for over a year. Every time I think about it (which honestly hasn’t been often), I’ll think: oh but maybe we should paint that wall first. WHICH wall? I don’t even know. This one, I guess.