Sunday 31 January 2010

PSST........ Wanna Join The Miscellany Club?


....one careful lady owner, rust-free, guaranteed to bring you hundreds of enthusiastic readers. (Okay, maybe a handful, but I had to get your attention, didn't I)




For those posts too good to, ahem, flush down the pan, but not quite sufficiently meaty to make a satisfying meal on their own, why not collect them and concoct a tasty olla podrida.

Perhaps a charivari would not be quite the thing, we want them to be melodious, fragrant affairs, nothing to frighten the horses. 

We are always being told that waste is bad, and I totally agree; let's create posts which are entirely made up from left-overs, unconsidered trifles, juicy snippets, witty/moving/interesting/made-up/found/ bits and pieces, poetry or prose, a kind of fridge soup for blogland.

I see these posts appearing on our own blogs, perhaps once a month, with or without pictures. Anything you fancy, in fact. There'll be a list of members somewhere and we'll all go and take a spoonful of each other's concoctions,  fulsome appreciation obligatory.

When I posted a taster of Fridge Soup before, many of you seemed to like the idea. Do you still?

Who's in?





17 comments:

  1. I'm in the mood. Please sign me up.

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  2. Count me in - although in truth I have to say that my life too, too often seems to consist soley of that hodge podge. Oh for a defining moment, a blast of inspiraton that would result in pithy post after pithy post.
    I'll be your most faithful maker of Fridge Soup.

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  3. I think most of my posts are already like that. I'm the Scatter Queen. A friend of mine whose son had ADD said she has no trouble following my conversations with her. But what are you proposing, that we start a Fridge Soup blog or just that we do the miscellany on our own blogs?

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  4. I don't know what olla podrida or charivari are, but I can grasp "fridge soup."
    I'm in.

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  5. If memories does not make me wrong, remember the best meals to have been made of left-overs.

    A wonderful idea.

    Please have a nice start into the new month and week as well.

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  6. Me, me! I have a blog fridge full of such bits and pieces...

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  7. Friko, you're in it now!!! I love the idea of a Fridge Soup blog (and a title like that is perfectly quirky and way more appealing than the rather literary Miscellany - no criticism implied or intended)and will post under that title. Unless you want to go to the work of creating..ahem.. another blog...??

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  8. Great idea I'm in. I feel a poem brewing.

    Moodling - I think I got the word from Julia Cameron... not sure. I think it means thinking about anything and everything and something creative coming (hopefully).

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  9. Hello Friko. I have been a bit quiet for a while but now I am back to surfing again and have just cought up with your last few posts.

    I love the idea of this Miscellany Fridge Soup blog and will tackle it in due course when my actual postings cells are fully awake.

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  10. Yes please. Count me in! Friko, on your last blog 'regrets' you asked me what I meant by 'Friko wrote on your wall'. Well - my daughter, son, niece and her college age children are all on facebook so I thought I'd have a peek to see what they're all up to. Mind you I think I'm probably 30 years past it, but never mind. They all put their photographs up and write messages sort of similar to e-mails except that they call it writing on someone's wall. On your post 'Regrets' I found such an identity with what you were saying that it really felt as though you were'writng on my wall' so to speak. I must admit when I saw all the college photos of my niece's children I couldn't help feeling a pang of regret as 'college' although I would have loved to have had the chance to go - was not to to be for me. Oh gosh, I think I might have a little blog for 'Miscellany' coming on. Oops!

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  11. Sounds like a plan! I'll see what I can do.

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  12. This sounds like a nice concept and I’ll be interested in reading all the material gathered in it. I don’t think I’ll take part in it because I usually think about one post, a long time in advance, and keep with it until I post it. Or we go on a trip and this is an opportunity for a post. I also have ideas for posts (I made a list) that will keep me busy until the Fall, and by then I’ll have thought of more. I think about them, the pictures, the painting, etc. and don’t let go – like a dog on a bone. I don’t have snippets of posts but would love to read some – how are you going to organize them?

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  13. I might jump in..I'm keeping my eyes open here. The poetry together with some of the photos throws me as it is real nice..I enjoyed the dog humor. I think I have a pretty good sense of humor but the traffic I draw over at my blog keeps me sober! I just want to cut loose sometimes. Anyway, I'll be checking back. Regina-

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  14. So what happens next? Do we just post our own Miscellany posts as and when we like, or shall we have a week each month (or something) in which we post it, and can then be reminded (by a certain Friko?) to look for other people's? I'm giving away my bad memory and lack of organisation and discipline here, I know!

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  15. I know I'm a little behind but I'm interested!

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  16. Everybody - look at the next post up.

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