Welcome to #OFNOTE 02; my first of the series I started back in December on things I find noteworthy or interesting enough to share! This month is by way of YouTube video – I managed to keep my love of rambling to a tidy five minutes.
I hope you enjoy it, and feedback is always welcome. Thank you to my sister Sarah for filming and editing.
Happy Sunday,
Emma x
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Hello there! Welcome to my new series, #ofnote. I’m excited! I love a shiny new project.
Simply put, #ofnote is a compilation of things I find that I think are noteworthy. Something conspicuous, memorable, inspiring or interesting enough to share. We all have our interests, and everyone likes stuff. The environment and upbringing of every individual results in a variety of different personality types; and the interests of each individual – likes, dislikes and morals; are an extension of oneself. We wouldn’t be who we are without our vast and varied interests. They are what make us us – and make all aspects of life and conversation very interesting.
This blog is an extension of my personality, edited and curated by me. A space for me to write and be who I am online. I guess this series could be likened to favourites, a theme that is ubiquitous when it comes to blogs. Favourites posts are something I’ve done myself in the past (both here and on YouTube) but it didn’t seem to gel with me, and favourites were covered sporadically. While there’s nothing wrong with featuring regular favourites (and I admire a lot of bloggers who do, and do it well, consistently) my #ofnote series won’t have a specific timeframe for posting. It may not be each week, or even each month.
Sometimes #ofnote may be long, sometimes short; depending on what I feel is worth writing about. So I’ll post when the mood strikes, and when I’ve discovered a lot of interesting stuff! I feel it will be more genuine and organic that way. I will also be featuring some guest contributors, and the series will appear here and occasionally on my YouTube channel. So welcome to the first instalment, I hope you discover something of note. Continue reading