Review 1046

This is another plain looking blog, with mostly white text on a black

background. Obviously this person does not see the need to do much

in the way of presentational design work. And that’s no bad thing, in

itself, but it does lead me to wonder if the content of the blog will

be somewhat banal. The subtitle, “Ramblings of a Bemused

Anthrophile”, along with the brief introductory blurb, do not

encourage me, but do not put me off, either.

Having now read a good number of entries, on the current page and at

fairly random points in the archives, I find it’s not too bad a blog.

It’s an online diary, to some degree, but not limited to just being a

record of what happens each day. Some entries are a little amusing,

and generally, Deb, the author, has a chatty, familiar style.

However, it seems that it’s a blog that has to be read and followed

for everything to be clear. A lack of any pages summarising

information about Deb doesn’t help. A full set of archives, though,

does.

Deb writes about herself and her life, in which high school and

musicals seem to feature quite strongly. She sounds like someone with

quite an active and varied life, both in and out of school, though her

rambly style (as promised in her subtitle) does leave me a bit unclear

as to the contexts of some activities and relationships. It’s

certainly a personal blog, and with the usual mix of entries found in

such blogs.

There is nothing more to say about the site itself, as it’s just the

blog with archives. But some background information on Deb would

really not go amiss.

Overall, there is nothing particularly special about this blog, and

nothing particularly bad, either. It is just what it is: a personal

blog. Some readers will enjoy it, and some just won’t be interested.

looking for answers from the great beyond…