the writing and photography of Neil Kramer

Knit One, Pearl Two

knit.jpg

From now on, I only write about manly things like football, cars,  and the aerospace industry on Citizen of the Month.  When I look up my RSS feed on Bloglines, I noticed for the first time that you can search Blogline‘s "related feeds."  I assumed that this means that these blogs are similar to mine in content or attitude.

And guess what?  Let’s just say the results were similar to how your Tivo will recommend every gay show on TV if you watch "Queer Eye" too many times.

My main related feeds include:

A vegetarian blog:  Veg Blog.

Seventeen knitting blogs including Naive Knitting Blog.

Seven crafts blogs including Mama Unraveled 2.

A blog about "knitting, sewing, baking, and other stuff":  Super Eggplant.

A female artist who make bird sculpturesA Bird in the Hand.

Not very manly stuff.  The really scary thing is that I spend hours reading these terrific blogs and being amazed at the beautiful objects these women made.

Uh… hey, did anyone see the Detroit-San Antonio game tonight?    Great game, right?!    The Piston’s are gonna win it!    

Though I thought the uniforms of the Spurs were better designed and sewn together.

6 Comments

  1. Jack

    Down with Detroit. Ahhh!

  2. Neil

    Thanks, Jack, for the conversation about a manly subject. How’s your car doing?

  3. Lewis Moten

    I think it is because the majority of people who link to your blog also link to these other blogs. The majority of blog readers seems to be female. So the system appears to be biased.

  4. Neil

    The majority of blog readers are women? Now you tell me! I just erased that photo of me exercising at Venice Beach in my tank top. I could have used that in my sidebar to attract more readership.

  5. Martha

    Here’s the thing, Neil. I saw your address as a referrer, came over here to see what the context was… and I love “citizen of the month”! I will be back often. (Sorry about that juice incident. Yuck.)

  6. Neil

    Thanks, Martha. You have a beautiful site. I’m even thinking of starting to learn to knit.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial