From blogging to carpet-fitting disasters

Every once in a while I come to a point where I just become tired of blogging. I don't know whether you every feel the same, but for me this seems to happen every couple of months. Like most of you I work with computers on a daily basis. This wouldn't be so bad, but I also browse the web exhaustively in the evenings too, and its altogether got me feeling quite fed up of observing the world through a computer screen.

Hopefully this is all set to change though. You see following several carpet-fitting disasters over the past week, and almost 2 months of decorating, our living room may actually be finished in a couple of days (though I'm not going to jinx this by holding my breath).

I'll put some photos online when I find my camera cord.

The room is mostly a shade of very light brown all over. It's easy on the eye (and thankfully the wallet too) and is beginning to feel like home :). As an added bonus I might just be able to unpack my Xbox when all this is done. That should give me a cracking excuse to dig myself in deeper by moving from one screen straight to another. Ah, the joy of modern technology ;)

PS: If you were looking for a mid-90's music video that only stayed on this front page for about 3 hours then click here.

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  1. On 17/11/2006 P.J. Onori said:

    Man, I definitely have many days where the last thing I want to do is blog. I have basically given myself roughly 6 months to see how the site's traffic improves from blogging on a near-daily basis. If it's not where I'd hope it would be, I'm going to tone it down.

    Still, there are those days...

  2. On 17/11/2006 J Phill said:

    I feel your pain! It's easy to get a short-term burn out being on a cpu screen all day long and night.

    That's why for me, this past week I've taken a break from my cpu outside of work and rekindled my relationship with my couch and xbox!

    As far as blogging, since I run write on 2 blogs, sometimes 3, I try to pace myself with my design blog by only writing once a week, and staying consistent. I like having my personal blog as a separate one.

  3. On 18/11/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    @PJ: Hope the effort towards your traffic is working well for you mate - I dont see why it wouldnt be, as you're a great writer and in the same stroke have good traffic flow boosts by your articles on sanscons and DRAG design etc :)

    @John: Keeping design related blogs seperate from personal blogs is actually a pretty good idea, as your content is more focused and relative. I can certainly relate to that xbox love - mine'll be especially sweet once my new leather recliner is delivered. Heaven, at last ;)

  4. On 20/11/2006 lorissa said:

    yeah, i completely understand that. sometimes i even get tired of the whole "blogging" thing. the very thought of it is draining... all those blogs to visit...comment on...

  5. On 27/11/2006 donna said:

    hi heard bout the carpet fitting hope things are going well donna xx

  6. On 29/11/2006 mark rushworth said:

    still learning about writing proper cuz its hard to get the jumble out of my mind into a cohesive bit of text (demonstration right there)

  7. On 29/11/2006 mark rushworth said:

    hi steve, whys your website so damned hard to navigate, been here before and thought your home page was the only thing you updated (throught it was a 1 page site) now ive just discovered a little menu hidden away - make this more apparent duder!

  8. On 29/11/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    In the middle of a redesign mate... patience ;)

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