Found my name in the upper right corner of a grand site today. Witold Riedel is the movabletype.org Spot site of the day (or is it week?). (Wow, yey!) What a surprise, and I was not prepared, I even feel like this link finds me with my guard down.
I just wrote this lengthy rant about achieving nothing in a day, with no drawings attached, no links, nothing really inspiring to say. This is not like me, hope you know that, dear MT-clicker, I have books to scan, pictures to post, more little fragments to write.
This site has no About Me page, so it is often just as good as the last post. Or maybe not, maybe I am just far too nervous for my own good. I will (try to) relax now. I hope that those who were able to click on the link on MT know how to use the scroll-bars in their browser. And maybe a look at the January archives will bring them great pleasure too, once they discover this one silly photograph that somehow became the essencial image of this site. (You know what picture I am talking about...)
So I will now go back to my work here. I hope things will be okay. Really hope so. Good morning, with a smile.
Congratulations!
And you're right: an ABOUT page would be the cat's pajamas.
Congratulations! You shouldn't worry about the lack of associated image for the last post... your words are every bit as amusing. =)
more fame for witold! hurrah! :)
Woo WOO! That is totally cool Witold! Very nice to be recognized, maybe someday I will listed up there? Probably not since I have not much to say...
That's how I found you. Good work!
rock on, witold! i'm not sure if i know the picture. but i am a big fan of 'man with sockdog'. go on, do the about page.
i am afraid of the about page. It feels a bit nicer to be just the text and images I write here.
For now... I am scanning an older book and will post soon. Somehow got used to posting at least a drawing a day. Without it, the blog feels a bit like a wall of text. I am really not a writer. : )
don't underestimate your writing witold... they capture moments and snapshots as vividly and effectively as your drawings and photographs do.