I had an email last week letting me know that this blog had entered the Wikio ‘Top Blog rankings’. It is at number 901.
General
The general category for announcements, posts about the administration of the blog, and anything that doesn’t fit in the other categories.
Apologies for the break in service
A slightly weird combination of political campaigning, pub quizes, science fiction and confused sleep patterns has kept me from blogging and offline over the last few days. So I’ve missed out on a few things I wanted to blog about. Hopefully I should now be able to catch up with some of them. Although, as can be seen from this post’s timestamp I still need to work on those sleep patterns.
Back on LibDemBlogs
Yesterday this blog was added to the Liberal Democrat blogs aggregator. Thanks Ryan!
This excellent service at www.libdemblogs.co.uk combines the blog posts of all those people blogging who identify themselves as Liberal Democrats. It is a great way of keeping up with what is happening in Lib Dem land and promoting your blog.
As an act of reciprocityI’ve added a link to the site to my sidebar.
Links to friends’ blogs
I’m continuing with adding stuff to the blog’s sidebar. I thought the next step should be to link to some of the blogs that friends of mine write. The ones I have chosen by no means form a comprehensive list. They are the first four blogs that I thought of. So I hope that no one feels offended if they are left out!
My longest standing blogging friend is probably Alex Wilcock who blogs, often at great length, at “Love and Liberty“. Given, as Alex occasionally reminds me, I have a degree of responsibility for him taking up blogging, as I was one of the first people to encourage him to do so, it is fitting that he should be my first link.
Next up is the lovely Helen Duffett. I like to think of Helen as the Kate Adie of Liberal Democrat Voice.
Equally as lovely as Helen, but considerably more gobby and northern, is Jennie Rigg.
Finally, I am going to link to Linda Jack whose blog, “Lindylooz Muze“, which despite the silly name and pink colour scheme, is well worth a read. Even if some are inclined to do so “with a mixture of interest and trepidation”. Oh, and she also come from Luton too.
Although I have only chosen four blogs I do think that is a good mix of style, interest and entertainment. More will follow over time.
My links
OK, time to start sorting out the sidebar on this blog.
First up is to put together some sort of “blogroll”. I will start with some key links about me and my life.
Number one should be “My website”. This is what is supposed to be my home page on the web at www.andystrange.org.uk, although it is in a terrible mess at the moment. It represents my initial failed attempt at a new blog before I started work on this one. I really need to do some work on it and sort it out, but in anticipation of that I should add a link.
Number two is the website of my company, Grit and Oyster Ltd. This is the vehicle through which I do the web development and consultancy that, mostly, pays my bills. However, while not in as much of a mess as my home page above, the website itself is a bit crap. Again, I really do need to do some work on it as it doesn’t give a particularly great impression.
Number three, and the last link for the moment, is the Luton Liberal Democrats website. As well as being representative of where I put the bulk of my political activism I am also largely responsible for its design and operation. I am in the middle of a revamp of it, but more about that at a later point.
So there we go, three links – personal, professional and political.
MMX
I don’t really want to whinge, but 2009 was something of a rough year for me. There were one or two highlights, and I am more and more aware of how grateful I should be for the support of good friends, but the year in general was characterised by frustration, disappointment and unhappiness.
However, in the last quarter of 2009 things began to brighten up and I end the year in a much better state than I began it. So I look forward to 2010 with a considerable amount of optimism.
Curiously though, I enter the new year without any plans. I have no particular career or political ambitions for the next twelve months. I have vague notions of things I’d like to do or sort out but nothing concrete enough to write down. I certainly don’t have any new year’s resolutions.
Whether or not this absence of planning is connected with my optimistic outlook I find it difficult to tell. There is something a bit liberating in just waiting to see what turns up.
Looking ahead though I think there is one thing that I should resolve to do over the next year, and that is to make the most of those opportunities that I come across and not let them slip away. Carpe diem and all that.
So it looks like 2010 is to be a year of seeing how things go. I wonder what will happen.
What’s in a name?
Why “Strange Thoughts”?
Well, my name is Strange. No, really it is. Andy Strange.
With a name like that, as you can imagine, I’ve heard a number of name related jokes over the years. I don’t think I am especially sensitive about it. It has the advantage of being memorable. However, it can become a bit tedious and predictable. Many people have thought that they have come up with a witty and original pun on my name. They haven’t. I have heard it before.
So when I have had to think of a title for stuff that I do, such as personal websites and blogs, I have been very wary of using a named based around an eponymous pun. I’ve thought that it would be far too predictable.
Which meant that when thinking about a name for this blog I resisted. No, I really did. I resisted. But the pull of the obvious was just too strong.
My name is Strange. These are my thoughts. This is my blog.
Will any of those thoughts by strange, as opposed to Strange? Probably. You be the judge.
The story behind creating this blog
Before I start posting on this blog in earnest, I thought I had better set out how it came about.
Since September 2006 I have been writing my Process Guy blog. I used it to write mainly about politics, especially the internal affairs of the Liberal Democrats, and in a random way about other things that interested me or I felt strongly about. I did not have any great purpose for the blog other than to develop my writing skills and learn about the process of blogging.
This I feel I have achieved. So much so that I began to have wider ambitions for the blog. I began to want to see if I could use it to start influencing opinions. The main focus for this was again the internal affairs of the Liberal Democrats. However, my attempts to do this led to me feeling restricted by the format of my old blog. This was partly the technical limitiations of the Blogger platform, but also the style of the blog that I had adopted, and in particular the name. While I knew what I meant by “Process Guy”, I’m not sure anyone else did! In fact, it may have put some people off.
I admit that any lack of success with my blogging can be attributed more to my inability to post frequently than anything else. It has to be said that the frequency of my posts was somewhat erratic. However, I felt a new approach was needed.
At the same time I was becoming more conscious that I was failing to get the most out of my various online presences. I believe that having a strong online identity will be important for me in achieving those things I want to achieve both in politics and professionally. I am not sure my old blog, the small website (more a holding page) that used to be at my personal website’s URL, and the other places that stuff about me can be found online were really doing me justice.
So it was becoming clear that it was time for a change.
So I decided to go away and come up with a completely fresh approach that would fit with what I wanted to do. So I shut up shop at the old blog, spent some weeks doing some head scratching, and then spent more weeks playing around with WordPress template code, and developed a new design for a personal website/blog. The plan was to try and combine my different online outputs and create a very strong single online home for myself.
Then, well, not a lot happened. As is sometimes the case with me I began to think that my ambitions and creativity had leaped a little ahead of the practicalities. I realised that I had built something that was over complicated and would be difficult to maintain. So I different approach was needed. I decided to go back to having a more straightforward blog and then do something much simpler with my personal website.
Luckily the WordPress theme I had developed turned out to be pretty robust and easy to adapt so I didn’t have to start coding from scratch. So over the last couple of days I stripped down the old theme and created this design for my new Strange Thoughts blog.
I hope you like it.




