If you are a blogger, you may understand completely what I am talking about in the title. I've never met most of my blogging friends. Even though I've never met my blogging friends face to face, I consider so many of them dear, dear friends. Somehow, someway, friendships are formed in Blogland, and these friendships become very important to the daily lives of many bloggers.
It is difficult for me to describe how much these blogging friendships have meant to me over the past two years. Exploring that topic will have to left for another day. For today, I am just going to tell you a little about the time I spent with some of these treasured people I met online. These folks share themselves and their lives with me and others in this unique place we call the blogosphere. According to Wikipedia, "The blogosphere is made up of all blogs and their interconnections. The term implies that blogs exist together as a connected community (or as a collection of connected communities) or as a social network in which everyday authors can publish their opinions." While I like the Wikipedia's definition of the blogosphere, I think it does not begin to describe the interconnections and connected community that actually has been developed and established between some bloggers.
It is difficult for me to describe how much these blogging friendships have meant to me over the past two years. Exploring that topic will have to left for another day. For today, I am just going to tell you a little about the time I spent with some of these treasured people I met online. These folks share themselves and their lives with me and others in this unique place we call the blogosphere. According to Wikipedia, "The blogosphere is made up of all blogs and their interconnections. The term implies that blogs exist together as a connected community (or as a collection of connected communities) or as a social network in which everyday authors can publish their opinions." While I like the Wikipedia's definition of the blogosphere, I think it does not begin to describe the interconnections and connected community that actually has been developed and established between some bloggers.
Friends from Blogosphere meet face to face
Betsy and George
Betsy had contacted me several months ago to tell me of the travel plans she and her husband George were making. She said that planned on coming to Colorado Springs and hoped we could arrange a meeting while they were in town. Emails went back and forth where dates for the visit were given and then plans for how we would spend the time began to take shape. I cannot tell you how excited I was to actually get to meet Betsy. She has been such a dear and supportive friend to me ever since we met online several years ago.
Betsy and Sally finally meet |
After lunch, it was my great delight to take Betsy and George to see one of my most favorite vistas in the entire world. I love the spot where I photographed them standing with the beautiful red rocks of Garden of the Gods behind them. Note that blue sky! Note those sunny yellow shirts on two very sunny people. Don't you just love the colors in the photograph? The colors characterize the day. My husband and I had the privilege of spending a beautiful late summer day in September walking among those red rocks under a perfect blue sky in colorful Colorado with two lovely folks from Tennessee. Can you think of anything better? This day confirmed what I already knew. Blogging friends are the BEST! Blogging friends are treasured, dear old friends.
A Weekend with Blogging Friends
Just a few weeks after meeting Betsy and George, I then had the experience of meeting a group of blogging friends and spending the weekend with them on Vashon Island in Washington State. Yes, this past weekend, I spent time with five other dear old friends I had never met.
A few months ago, one of my other blogging friends, Linda, from Bag Lady in Waiting, sent me an email asking me if I would be interested in meeting a group of other blogging friends. Of course, I said, "Yes! Count me in." Again, emails went back and forth as plans were made for six of us to find a time and a place where we could meet and spend the weekend together. Finally, the day arrived, and I flew off to Seattle to meet five other women I had met and grown to love through our communications online. Each one was very special to me, and each has played an important role in my adjustment to retirement, and to the loss of my daughter.
Can you imagine the excitement we felt when we all first met at our weekend retreat spot, Lavender Hill on Vashon Island? Please check out this website for this place. You will begin to see just how special the spot we chose for this wonderful weekend was.
The sight of those women, dear old friends to me and to the others, all in the flesh in one spot, was almost unbelievable.
The sight of those women, dear old friends to me and to the others, all in the flesh in one spot, was almost unbelievable.
Hello! We finally meet! Deb and Sandi greet Linda & D.Jan as Jann and I wait our turn to hug our dear friends. |
Unfortunately, I discovered I didn't have the battery in my camera when I got it out to take photos. Can you believe it? I carefully charged the battery before I left and then must have dropped in on the floor while I was packing. All my photos were taken with my iPhone. Thankfully, I managed to get one photo of the group with my phone. This group below is made up of the most awesome women. Each one is a treasure to me. Please meet my friends: Sandi from Flying into the Light; Deb from Catbird Scout; Linda from Bag Lady in Waiting; D.Jan from DJan-ity and Eye on the Edge; and, my very first follower, Jann from Benchmark 60.
Sandi, Deb, Linda, D.Jan, and Jann Ladies at the Lighthouse Ladies I can count on to shed some light on many topics |
I will be writing more about these experiences later. For now, I just wanted to tell you of my experience when I stepped out of the blogosphere and spent precious and treasured time with dear old friends I had never met.