You can be the grammar police or opinionator of causes on your blog




I like to lead in with graphics that end up serving as a thumbnail recognizably identical to the lead in photo or art or image -- see the sidebar where it shows blogs that are popular with readers.  There was an upsweep of clicks during the last blog -- it must have resonated with folks.


I like to then start with a memorable quote.  That strikes my fancy or indirectly relates to the blog or theme.

The following quote was copied and pasted directly from a local newspaper with our local mayor.  It captures the atmosphere that is circulating around us with COVID19 has stretched our nerves thin and our mental health is brittle::~ unite us to save the local businesses that are falling off their hanging on with their fingernails.

"Seek a local retailer when you're doing your Christmas shopping or your regular shopping. People who pay property taxes, hire local people and sponsor your kid's softball team."

                                                                — Mayor Naheed Nenshi


I posted the quote on LinkedIn providing my own commentary or observation on the quote, image or article ..... this is a great way to show that you are multi-dimensional.  I shared it with my own p.s.  input, opinion, amendment, grammar:


Just to be clearer: parents sponsor kids' sports teams, paying for equipment, ice time, lessons, practices, skates, cleats, sharpening, fitness training ..... not local businesses! However, local business ARE the soccer moms & dads or the moms who play our solo music  at early morning figure skating choreography/solo practices/lessons.





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