Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Sunday Roast

Fifty Good Reasons To Be A Blogger


This week's interview is with Saz,
who writes the blog Fat, Frumpy and Fifty.



The first of the standard questions. Why do you blog?

I started my first blog in 2006 intending to promote and complement my website, which sells vintage clothing online. Last year however I had taken a break from my Open University studies and was missing the discipline of writing and composing text. Plus it was a quite a memorable year for me as I turned 50 and this for some reason loomed large upon my psyche, in a way none of my previous birthdays had.

It occurred to me one day, that as I found it quite an enjoyable and healthy process, to write out my thoughts into beautiful bound books and make my usual and probably unhealthy paper mountain of lists, that if l put these thoughts down in a more cohesive way I might find myself less congested of mind and become more focused.

I pulled all these strands of thoughts together and did exactly what I decided to do when I was overwhelmed by my vast vintage clothing collection (which by the way were all too small to wear) I was under pressure to act and so a I put it all online, (cleaning out the attic, you might say) I now did the same in blogland; with myself and my thoughts, views and ideas.

What's the story behind your blog name?

It came to me quite quickly when I was trying to think of a suitable name that would sum up my state of mind just prior to my 50th. I of course knew that I wasn’t fat per se, just a tad over weight - curvy might be a better word. I’m not frumpy either, I don’t think. I do know how to put an outfit together, after all I was a Fashion Buyer/Manager for nearly two decades a lifetime ago. I just like to slum it around the house, not slob it you understand just slum it. And fifty, well that just is a fact. And there is no way I can make an alliteration out of CSF!

What is the best thing about being a blogger?

The very best thing about being a blogger is the friendships that are made in this virtual land. It happens much faster and seemingly firmer than in the - and I hesitate to say "real world" as this is real, but it is also different. I only know that people are welcoming and open, supportive and interesting and informative, generous and friendly, humorous and poignant.

I am often mesmerised by the images created by their written words and indeed their photographic images and artwork posted by many talented people from all corners of the globe. Just a few clicks away from my own blogs, these strangers open up new worlds and new ideas to me. It feeds my mind, my heart and my soul.

What key advice would you give to a newbie blogger?

Quite frankly I would say to anyone contemplating the adventure - because this is what it is - to not give it too much thought and to just dive in. I wouldn’t say that to you in a workplace scenario, I would tell you to read up and learn the systems and procedures. But with blogging and the internet (if you have someone to show you the basic ropes to get you going) just get your first post written and it will flow from there.

We are curious creatures and whilst our minds are silently working through what we’ve learned, it’s ready with another question or idea the next day to prompt us back into, what I call, the land that time forgot! Don’t put yourself under any pressure to post or not to post. Lurk and make comments and links to other blogs and the posts will come by association or just by living and getting through your day.

An idea will come to you from a thousand places, people and posts. I doubt you will ever dry up, unless you put pressure on yourself. Just breathe and it will happen, for a technical process it is engagingly organic!

What is the most significant blog post you've ever read?

Right away I thought of a most powerful post that recently won Post Of The Day right here on your blog. The post is Let's Talk About Depression, by Blue Barn West and it is a raw, poignant, insightful post which is both enlightening and salutary.

There are also significant blogs, significant photographers, significant newbie’s and significant posts so funny they’ll knock you off your feet! Go visit with Merisi, Suldog, Halo and Fhina and you won’t be disappointed.

What is the most significant blog post you've ever written?


In terms of significance I suppose these would be so only to me, as they are personal rather than affecting rants or beguiling meanderings. Of those that have handled my heart are: My Nana, For 17 Years, A Sense Of Belonging and My Cup Runneth Over.

These are all posts inspired by family, which is very telling. And so I think the one I would save from the flames of a virtual fire would be: For 17 Years, which is about my connection to my daughter as her 17th birthday approached.


Today's Sunday Roast with Fat, Frumpy and Fifty is the 63rd in a weekly series of interviews with bloggers from around the world.

23 comments:

Akelamalu said...

I am already aquainted with this blog and can say with certainty that it is well worth a visit to anyone who hasn't already. Great interview David. :)

aims said...

FF&F is a great blog to visit and I am honoured to read she thought my post so significant. Thank you girl!

Sniffles and Smiles said...

Great interview! Her blog is terrific, too!

Susan English Mason said...

Oh, I enjoy Fat, Frumpy, and Fifty so much. Great interview as always. I love it when you pick a blogger I already know.

Daryl said...

I 'Follow' Saz .. so its nice to see her here ... anyone who doesnt read her - should ..

Cath said...

A really good read and I just wish I could get over more often than I do. Great interview and I also read aims' post and highly recommend it.

Leslie: said...

I always enjoy reading her blog, although I must admit I've been remiss lately - due to ... well, being a bit "distracted" by other things. LOL I will get back to her, though

A Woman Of No Importance said...

Saz, you are more gorgeous in the flesh than you ever give yourself credit for, and I would not have recognised you!

May I be your ugly sister?!

Love you sweetie, and we adore David, and this was a very fitting and apt post for you both - Very beautiful, I am enraptured, always by your blog, your writing and your life-beauty, both! x

Merisi said...

Oh Saz,
I enjoyed reading more about you!
I am blushing now, I did not expect that my name would appear here.
Thank you for the honour,
I wish you the very best and am looking forward to continue reading your fabulous blog!

Anonymous said...

Of course I am biased, but she is a fabulous person in so many ways and I can't wait to see her on the 22nd and hug her silly.

Unknown said...

nice post, David!
~AM

Fi from Four Paws and Whiskers said...

So good to learn more about you Saz - and I have really enjoyed following up your past blogs again, some of which had even more meaning since I have got to know you, and Moannie, better.
:)

Janie said...

I've been reading this blog for awhile. How interesting to learn a bit more about the author. I'll have to go check out the recommended links.

blognut said...

Admittedly, I have stalked Saz's blog a time or two, and I have to say it's well and worthy of the honor of "Sunday Roast."

Great interview - I enjoyed reading it.

Ananda girl said...

I truly enjoyed this post and the visits I made through it. "FFF" has a great blog. I also like Suldog very much. What a hoot! Thank you again, David. Big smile.

Scriptor Senex said...

As a regular visitor to FFF that says it all really. You only stay with being a regular visitor if someone's blog touches you somehow.
Thoroughly enjoyed the interview - thanks David.

rosecreekcottage-carol.blogspot.com said...

David...this is great! I love everything she writes!!

Woman in a Window said...

Ah, there you are. Gorgeous, you are. Fifty must be a lie and if it's not, well, then there's hope for me.

Great interview!

Lakeland Jo said...

enjoyed reading this. Happy Easter

Anonymous said...

Also a fan of FFF! Great interview.

CJ xx

T. said...

Hi, David - just discovered your blog through Kirti and am thoroughly enjoying it! Thanks for posting this enjoyable interview. Great questions, great answers!

katherine. said...

enjoyed the interview and the visit to FFF...smile.

menopausaloldbag (MOB) said...

Spiffing interview dear girl! Superb blog too. I always enjoy my visits.