Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Newest Opiner.


Hi, my name is Diane.  I’m a wife, mother, teacher, portrait artist, student, and blogger… although not always in that order.

I began blogging earlier this summer as boredom buster.  You see, my kids are in college, my husband works out of town, and school was out for the summer.  It was just my poodle, Pierre, and myself.   Pierre isn’t very talkative and for some reason Target won’t let me bring him shopping.  (They blame the health department, but I think they just don’t like his under-bite.) Thus the boredom that desperately needed to be busted.   

Blogging had been rattling around in my brain for a few months, so I decided to give it a try.   I chose to blog about teaching because if nothing else, I could at least share my enthusiasm.   Maybe someone would even read it! 

Once my blog was underway, I went looking for those readers.  I stumbled across an innocent looking forum: the ‘bloggers coffee shop’.  Did you know that looks are deceiving?  While the bloggers inside are very helpful, innocent wouldn’t really be applicable.  I was hooked!   There I met many bloggers, including two of the contributors to this blog.  They couldn’t chase me away, so they invited me to contribute to the Opine Apparatus.  (I think they just want me busy so they can hog the forum.) 

I share some of the same opinions of my fellow bloggers here at the Apparatus.  However, other ideas have some wonderful potential for dialog.   So, let me tell you where I stand on some things.  

First, I am a Democrat who comes from a long line of staunch Republicans.  They mean well, they just can’t help it.  I used to be a strong Christian, however fellow Christians cured me of the affliction (as well as the republicanism) so I’m not really sure what to call myself now.  I respect the religious beliefs/non-beliefs of others.  However, I do not respect those with the “I’m right and you’re wrong” attitude commonly found in fundamentalist Christians.

I do believe we should be careful with our environment.  Even if global warning wasn’t true, and I believe it is, we should still be careful with our environment.  For example, as a teacher I’ve seen the rise of asthma in children presumably due to pollution.  Polluted waters and other ecosystems kill wildlife and disrupt the food chain. There are too many examples to mention in this post.

George W. Bush?  No.  Obama? Yes.  That discussion could take a while.

I’m looking forward to Opining with my fellow bloggers and others who leave comments.  For now, Pierre and I will go for a walk.

6 comments:

  1. its nice to get to know the person behind the text a little more

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  2. Ha! Very nice intro, Diane. I believe this could be the start of a beautiful...wait, that's Casablanca...will be a lot of fun. Enjoy!

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  3. Welcome to Opine. Finally we have a woman in our midst, which is something I have been complaining to Paul about for some time now.

    And whatever Paul has told you about the rest of us is not true, except for the nice stuff.

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  4. Thank you. It's nice to know that all the things Paul said about you guys wasn't true. (Well, except for Legacy) Honestly, Paul... behave yourself. Just kidding.
    Nice to meet everyone!

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  5. Welcome, Diane. Whatever Paul said isn't true. Besides, he was in the Philippines at the time, so he has no idea what I was up to in Florida. And that Coffee Shop, sounds like an interesting place. Maybe I should check it out.

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  6. That coffee shop has a lot to answer for, Diane I recognise your picture from somewhere. Looking forward to your posts!

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