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I have to tell you that I was entirely skeptical about social networking sites such as Twitter or Plurk.

But now that I have dipped my virtual toe into the virtual waters, I must tell you that I am hooked.

One of the beauties of these sites is that they limit the number of characters, so you don’t have to read through lengthy messages. It’s a great way to share resources and little observations that don’t merit a full blog post, but which you want to share with others. People share about things as mundane as the weather and how they don’t really feel like working today to news of their blog posts. Sometimes there are big announcements. One Twitterer shared that her son had decided he would now be her daughter!

Twitter is a far more simple interface, with all your little messages in a single column stream. As a result, though, it can be difficult to have a real conversation and people often seem to be talking past each other. You can find people with like interests on Twitter and friend them without their permission, meaning you follow their Twitters. If you want, you can set up a private Twitter so that only people you approve can participate–a great feature for families or friends.

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The Twitter interface flows all messages according to time.

I prefer Plurk. Plurk has a more complicated interface but allows for threaded chats so that you can follow conversations. I think it is this feature that encourages far more dialogue among fellow Plurkarians. You can choose to make your Plurks visible to the whole world or just a few people. As with Twitter you can have private Plurking.

Plurk also rewards good “Plurking” with karma points. From what I can see, you get a higher karma rating by Plurking not to much, not too little and by responding as well as initiating Plurk messages. You are rewarded for your high karma with little things such as the ability to customize your screen display and–most popular of all–get emoticons, such as dancing bananas and little Nixon-giving-the-peace sign emoticons.

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The Plurk interface is more complicated, but allows for mini-chats.

To be sure, you can go overboard in chatting with your pals on these services. I have learned to discipline myself to checking a few times a day and perhaps having a more extended chat from time-to-time, usually in the evening.

If you follow gardening blogs, you might find some people that you know in one of these places. And it’s a great place to ask questions, get quick advice and share the thrill of victory and agony of defeat in your gardening exploits. I also enjoy keeping up with my younger brother’s daily activities, which seem to involve a lot of eating.

You can find me on Twitter as BumblebeeGarden and on Plurk (click here) as Bumblebee. Care to join us?

Robin

Right Now at Bumblebee

July 24th, 2010

It was nearly 100 degrees while I was working outside today. I have a sliver of wood in my big toe, poison ivy and am covered in bug bites. Sometimes I think I need an easier hobby.

Robin

June 24th, 2010

Holy moly, it’s hot. I was just outside providing drought assistance to the suffering greenery. Now excuse me while I cower here in the air conditioning for a bit before making dinner.

It has been such a busy work week. I have been chained to the desk. I can’t wait until the weekend. I have tomatoes to stake, flowers to plant, garlic to harvest, strawberries to keep in control, some clipping and pruning and, who can forget, weeding!

My friend Helen Yoest, from Gardening With Confidence, will be here in about 10 days. I plan to pick her brain and get advice about some real problem areas here. I was hoping for more time to prepare for an esteemed guest, but that’s just not to be. She’ll have to take me as I am.

I hope you’re all keeping cool.

Robin

June 17th, 2010

You can’t pick up the newspaper or turn on the television without hearing more about the Gulf Coast oil disaster.

The wildlife population will be devastated for years, perhaps decades, to come. You can help with the conservation, monitoring and aid to the birds by donating to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. This is the top school and science center for birds in the U.S. and sponsor of many, many programs, including citizen scientist-type programs. If you cannot afford to donate, it’s a great place to just be informed or to get involved through volunteer activities you can do in your own back yard.

Robin

May 26th, 2010

Tonight I am grateful for the internets.

Over dinner we were talking about blast-from-the-past music and then blast-from-the-past comedy. Harry and I explained how we would play stacks of 45s on the turntable to my 19-year-old son. And I remembered my parents’ Dick Newhart album and “Driving Instructor.”  And while we were talking about old comedy, who can forget, George Carlin’s “Seven Dirty Words?” Ah, the things I am teaching my 19-year-old son! Yes, I taught him about seven dirty words!

I am also grateful that the chickens had walkabout time without destroying my garden this afternoon.

And I am grateful for that arms and shoulders P90X workout, although I will be sore again tomorrow.

Live the dream,

Robin

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