//THE PROJECT BANDWAGON//
Having proven to myself that I have the perserverance to update a blog on a regular basis, my T-Bone brain is reeling with the possibilities of launching a side project. Certainly, I think the Mirror Project has spawned a host of photography-related sites (such as pictureyourself.org). There are what I call the "Hello" projects, led by individual bloggers who seek photos or graphics with "Hello WHOEVER" in them. The Julie/Julia Project is the product of a NYC woman named Julie cooking up recipes from a Julia Child cookbook. There is a site with a sideline of Parking Spots, for which readers are encouraged to send in photos of toy cars blended into the real-world traffic environment.
There are, I can be certain, oodles of similar goings on out there that I can't even guess about.
So, here is a list of ones I am considering. If I do pursue such a project, it may not be on this list because, frankly, these are totally lame-o:
1. The Dinner Project. Readers would send in favorite recipes that they have actually tried, with bonus points for e-mailing a photo of your kitchen's bounty as well.
2. The Tee Hee Project. This one would be rather simple, but possibly hard to track. Participants would, for a set amount of time (week or month?), when commenting on blogs they read always end a post with "Tee hee!" Even at the end of serious comments, you'd add "Tee hee!" Then there would have to be a place to log where the "Tee Hee's" were scattered. Tee hee!
3. The Answering Machine Project. This one could prove cost-prohibitive. I would (gulp) post my home or work phone number, and participants would call and leave a message. If the idea caught on, however, there'd be no easy way to stop it. If the idea failed, it would be more lame-o than the idea itself.
Maybe I'll just stick to blogging for a while longer. I've got enough Honey-Do Projects here at home (although anyone who wants to come over and help is welcome!). Need some down time during which I'm not staring at the computer.
P.S. So glad my comments are back. Was a problem with the service, as I checked other blogs that use the same company. I, like many of my Web Brothers and Sisters, am a comment whore. Tee hee!
