A few weeks ago, I celebrated 15 years of blogging by opening the virtual floor for questions. One of those was very inappropriate. Shame on you-know-who!

(J/K. They were all very PG.) You asked, I’m answering!

What’s your favorite blog topic. What topics get you the most passionate? (Writing from the Heart with Brian)

I love writing about embarrassing or humorous events that have befallen me, like the time I snapped a selfie with music legend David Crosby before a concert and eagerly shared it to social media, only to learn afterward he was an imposter. What can I say? I consider self-deprecation an art form, and for some reason, there are an awful lot of this-could-only-happen-to-Mark moments in my life.

I also really enjoy writing about my latest pop culture obsessions – TV, music, books, movies, you name it. Weirdly, I don’t do this often. I may have to share more “Currently watching/reading/listening to” posts like some of my favorite bloggers do.

Travel is also a fun topic to write about. Posting trip highlights, whether a two-hour getaway or a two-week vacation, is always a treat. After burning the midnight oil every single day of our road trip to Ohio while Tara lounged in a bathtub reading a book or otherwise kicking her feet up and relaxing, I vowed to limit the vacation blogging so I could live more in the moment.

And once in a while, I like to mix things up and talk about my beliefs in radical theories like UFOs and reincarnation and simulated realities. Those posts tend to get a lot of views, so clearly there is interest in fringe subjects.

Here’s a question (since you once posted a pic of your shower beverage back in South Dakota): When did you start drinking in the shower? (Raconteuse)

Tara introduced me to the wonders of the shower beer soon after we began dating, so if we’re carbon-dating this question, that would be 2011. After a hard day toiling in the Back 40, nothing hits the spot better than a hot shower – with the possible exception of a cold beer. My wife was wise enough to figure out you could combine the two for maximum enjoyment and efficiency!

I’ve never been much of a beer fan other than sours or cheladas, but that hasn’t stopped me from enjoying the occasional shower beverage, too. I have been known to sip a Bloody Mary while soaping up, though I have yet to go to the trouble of bringing an Old Fashioned in there. I suppose you gotta draw the line somewhere.

Lest you think we’re the only oddballs who enjoy shower beers, they actually make beverage holders designed to stick to shower stall walls. I know, because we have a couple!

How about advice for new bloggers? I’m at that choosing my niche stage which stumped you for a while. What were your keys to finding your supportive tribe? Was it your SEO experience or just hours in the seat and great posts? (Treechange Life)

You’d have to go back to my very first post to know that I was ever stumped and searching for a direction here. While my 15th blogging anniversary was Dec. 16, what I failed to mention was the fact that I actually started my blog a couple of months earlier. It started out as a writing blog, but writing about writing full-time was boring, so I deleted two months’ worth of posts and started fresh. My new theme: no theme.

And that’s the advice I’d give new bloggers: don’t feel like you have to pick a theme. I decided instead of writing about one thing, I’d write about all things. This gave me unbridled creative freedom and the ability to jump from topic to topic on a whim. Having said that, if you do want to focus on one particular topic – say you’re a Civil War reenactment buff and only want to write about Civil War reenactments – knock yourself out. Really, you just have to find your passion(s). Fortunately, I have no shortage of those.

As for Part 2 of this question, finding my supportive tribe took hard work and commitment. Y’all didn’t just fall into my lap! Check this out:

From 2014 to 2017, I began posting less frequently. A lot of my followers disappeared, and that was pretty demoralizing. But then I had an epiphany: I could find new bloggers to follow! So, I started reading a lot of random blogs, through featured posts and platforms beyond WordPress. And I found myself making new connections, which inspired me to step up my blogging again. It’s right there in black and white: I didn’t have one single like on any of my posts in 2017. The next year, I had over 300. In 2024, I had over 3,000. It takes a lot of effort, but for me this was time well spent. I love my blogging tribe and feel a personal connection to so many of you!

I’m sure SEO helps, but I really didn’t gain that experience until I started working at TobacCo in 2022. If you focus on quality writing, respond to comments, and show genuine interest in the lives of your followers by reading and commenting on their blogs, the rest will fall into place. You should also write consistently. For some of us – I won’t name names – that means once or twice a day. I strive for twice a week, but if I’m feeling inspired or creative, I post more frequently. Gotta strike while the iron is hot. Find a schedule that works for you and try to stick to it.

Welp, that was fun! Thank you for the questions. I’m always willing to answer anything you throw my way, so if you’re dying to know something, ask away – no prompting needed. Speaking of, there were a few comments on other posts I thought I’d address since I’m on a roll.

Several of you were unfamiliar with cookie guns. They are more commonly referred to as cookie presses and are used to make classic spritz and other pressed cookies. There are many different designs but most include interchangeable metal or plastic discs that enable you to make uniquely shaped cookies. I’m no baker, but I make spritz cookies every Christmas because they are simple and delicious, and you can create some really vibrant colors using gel food coloring.

For many years I’ve relied on a Wilton cookie gun that requires you to squeeze a trigger (fun!)…

…but the extruder that pushes the dough through the discs is stupidly made of plastic, and after years of use, has cracked to the point where you can hardly fit it in the barrel. Adding insult to injury, Wilton does not sell this very basic replacement part.

So, after this year’s Christmas baking, I broke down and bought a new cookie press. Both Food & Wine and Serious Eats rated this OXO as their top choice, and it was only $32, so I took the plunge.

This one is less gun-like – there’s no trigger to squeeze – but also appears to be more ruggedly designed. Guess I’ll find out in another 11.5 months.

Another person asked me to share a photo of the Mid-Century Modern wall sconces I got Tara for Christmas. They aren’t mounted yet – Tara wants to clean and polish them up first, and needs to find a suitable spot – but here’s one of them to tide you over.

We are both big fans of the Mid-Century Modern design style, which is probably why we had such a blast visiting Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin last summer. If it were up to us, we’d be living in a fully tricked-out MCM home, but alas, that fad had passed when Dick had this house built in 1979.

We do have some cool MCM furnishings – end tables, a starburst clock, a vintage print, and barware – but it’s more of an eclectic hodgepodge than anything else. Lava lamps don’t really fit into that design aesthetic but you’ll have to pry mine from my cold, dead fingers.

Does your blog have a theme? What’s your favorite topic to write about? What do you like to read on my blog? Do you enjoy shower beverages?


58 responses to “Cheers! And pass the Irish Spring.”

  1. My blog is subtitled “The random musings of a redheaded rambler,” and that sums it up pretty well, LOL.

    I love seeing your MCM purchases. Fallout 4, one of my favorite video games, has a very MCM vibe.

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    1. There are MCM-themed video games?! Interesting! Thanks for randomly rambling that fact my way.

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      1. It’s not necessarily the theme (it’s set in post-apocalyptic Boston), but the decor of the homes, etc. is MCM.

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  2. I’d never thought of drinking in the bath and at my age probably won’t take it up. I don’t need a fall! Weirdly, my silliest posts get the most comments and the heartfelt ones I labor over often get little attention. Perhaps they make people uncomfortable, or they simply don’t know what to say. Oh, and no theme or rhyme or reason for my blog–just life.

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    1. It’s always funny when you work hard on a post you’re really proud of but don’t get the reaction you expected. That’s happened a few times to me. My favorite blogs are “just life” ones!

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  3. Oh wow – all so interesting. I’m fascinating by 11.5 comments per post but 0 likes in 2017. Apparently everyone had to race by the “like” button to get to the comment box?

    You story about shower beer reminds me of a friend who was dating a guy that would bring her coffee in the shower. He’d make it and because he wanted full credit, wouldn’t just leave it near the shower but had to hand it to her in the shower. Yeah, the relationship didn’t last long.

    And thanks for sharing the cookie gun. I get it now!

    Here’s to 15 (and many more) years more!

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    1. The lack of likes in the early days is puzzling. I was wondering if there were no LIKE buttons back then, but I have a few even as far back as 2009, so that wasn’t the case. For a seven-year stretch, I averaged zero. I still have comments though! Who knows.

      I almost mentioned drinking coffee in the shower. I actually do that far more often than anything alcoholic. It often happens on the weekdays where I’m heading into the office.

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  4. Beverage holders in the shower, LOL. I had no idea. I’ve been known to multitask with toothbrushing while the conditioner sits on my hair and that’s as exciting as it gets. But you go on and live dangerously, getting tipsy while slippery.

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    1. Luckily for us, Dick had the shower/tub retrofitted so it’s complete handicap-accessible, with hand rails and a seat. It’s like it was custom made for happy hour!

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      1. Oh, man! So jelly, especially after knee injury.

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  5. As much as I love my cocktails… and I think that fact is well established… I have never, and will never, drink in the shower. Nope. Not for me. With my luck I’d have underarm shavings in my martini, and no one needs that.
    😳

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    1. Ha! And if you ever did take it up, you’d be exactly the person to go full-on martini, I just know it.

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      1. I’m not sure that’s a compliment, but I’ll say thank you anyway.
        😉

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    2. I somehow expected this exact comment from Maine. 😂

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      1. You know me too well.
        😉

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  6. I like to read and write ‘trip reports’ best. When I first started blogging, I didn’t use any photos, but once I saw how interesting other blogs could be with pictures, I went in that direction of mostly pics with captions.

    My original ‘theme’ was rants, but there was only so much I could complain about 🤣 I still do think that ‘stuff I hate’ blog posts are super entertaining. Maybe you could write one of those, Mark 😃

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    1. Ooh, you’re right. “Stuff I hate” is even more entertaining than “stuff I like.” I’ve done a couple of posts like that, but it’s been many years. I think I should do a new one and compare/link to the old one to see if anything has changed. Thanks for the idea!

      I can’t not post pics. And that’s a problem, because even paying for a space upgrade, I’m almost out of space!

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  7. Pickle-flavoured candy canes, cookie guns, and now shower drinks holders – I’ can’t cope!
    Actually, shower drinking is not a new idea for me (just didn’t know about the cup holders) after years of living with a shift worker. Most mornings, on my way out the door, I’d pass my hubby either a coffee or a beer in the shower, depending on his roster. And my best ideas often came with a glass of wine in the bath. That said, I now work for a ‘WaterGov’ and get paid to write copy encouraging people to limit shower times to save water.
    What I like most about your blog is that it’s so genuine. A nice mix of insight into your life, yet always high-quality and interesting observations.

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    1. WaterGov! Love it. Though sadly, I don’t actually write about cheese at CheeseGov (though I work it into my social media posts occasionally). One thing this house is missing is a bathtub, because you’re right: that’s the best place for a glass of wine.

      Thank you for the kind words. “Being genuine” is more great blogging advice, because people can usually see right through you if you aren’t.

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  8. shower beverages! Who knew! (Not me) my son decorates in mid century modern and we got him a pink ashtray. My mom and dad didn’t smoke but always had parties. No self respecting host was without a weird shaped ashtray. Our son loved it! Of course it was my job to clean them.

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    1. I get it. I have a pineapple ashtray and I have never smoked in my life.

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  9. I’ll pass on multi-tasking in the shower . . . now pass me a cookie!

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    1. I like the way you think, but I’m afraid that would get too soggy.

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  10. If you ever decide to take a road trip that would bring you close to where we live, be sure to have some extra room in the car or a small trailer. We have a few MCM pieces that you might like and no one to offload them to.

    Although I started out thinking that my blog would focus on retirement, now, ten+ years later, it doesn’t have a particular theme either… just whatever pops in my head. It always amazes me what topics generate the most comments.

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    1. Ooh, that’s mighty tempting! We’d be glad to take anything MCM-related off your hands.

      In 15 years, I’ve learned that top comments almost never align with the posts you assume will be popular.

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  11. Shower beverages 🙄 pffft.

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  12. So I bring wine if I’m having a bath in the evening only because I’m sitting on a non-slip mat and leaning against a bath pillow thingy that suctions to the bathtub wall. I have a whole setup with hand towels and a little stool to put the glass on…

    I’m not standing or soaping up. Just sitting and sipping and relaxing.

    Lol

    Not sure when I started though. Recently. Not 2011… More like 4-ish years ago…

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    1. A glass of wine while taking a bath is a timeless classic. Unfortunately, we don’t even have a tub in our home, so shower beer it is!

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  13. No shower beverages for me… yet. My blog’s theme is “mental dump”.

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    1. “Yet.” So you’re saying there’s a chance….

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  14. I always appreciate your sense of humor and dry wit…you often make me guffaw. I have no theme, but I love writing organizing blogs

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    1. Ironically, I have a post idea that centers around the word “guffaw.” Maybe one of these days it will see the light of day!

      Your blog is one I pseudo-referenced about doing a good job of sharing your current pop culture fixations.

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      1. Thank you!!! And don’t you live that word!

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  15. You have a great mix of topics. I’ll have to go back and find your Ohio posts and see how you liked our state.

    Shower beer – hahaha. No.

    I owned a cookie gun once. Made great cookies. It was a Sesame Street Cookie Monster gun.

    Finished your book. Loved the ending. Dropped 5 stars at Goodreads, which I believe transports to Amazon as well.

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    1. I completely forgot Mark wrote a book – thanks for the reminder. I’ll check it out.

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      1. It was really good! Finished it in two days.

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      2. That’s awesome! Thank you so much!

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    2. I loved Ohio! My dad was stationed at Wright-Patt in the 70s, so this was a homecoming for me. Also gave us the opportunity to visit the Rock Hall in Cleveland, a bucket list item for both of us. And on the way home, we spent a night in Madison, fell in love with the area, and decided on a whim to move out here the next year. Talk about a memorable trip!

      Thank you so much for the great feedback on NTFK. I appreciate your support!!

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      1. That is so great to hear. I always wanted to visit Wright-Patterson but never had the opportunity – even when I lived in Dayton.

        My family went on a bus trip with my mother to Madison one year around Christmas. Loved the town! Hope you’re already used to heavy snow, because that is the snow belt! 🙂

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      2. Sadly, we haven’t had much snow the past couple of winters, but the first one was a doozy. I love snow, so here’s hoping!

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  16. I haven’t seen a cookie gun in ages! Those cookies you made were absolutely beautiful. Honestly, I think you should make some for all of us to celebrate your 15-year anniversary. Oh wait, it should totally work the other way around… Maybe we should all get cookie guns!

    Does my blog have a theme? Well, when I first started blogging, it was all about parenthood, cooking, and decorating. These days, there really isn’t a theme. I just love writing about pretty much anything that comes to mind.

    I always enjoy reading about your and Tara’s travel adventures. Honestly, I like anything you write!

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    1. You get a cookie gun! You get a cookie gun! Love it. (You really are pushing for me to do some kind of giveaway, aren’t you? Ha!)

      “Anything that comes to mind” blogs tend to be my favorites.

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      1. I almost wrote the Oprah cookie gun reference. 🤣🤣

        I really do want a giveaway of some sort. I don’t know why.

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  17. A theme? Pshaw. I have no idea what that would even be. My pets and books? Complaining about the weather? Doxing my location?

    Blogging does seem to be having a small resurgence right now. I hope my community maintains, but it does seem to ebb and flow with the years.

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    1. No need to dox your location here. I know exactly where you are! (Err, at least within a few-blocks radius.)

      I’d love to see blogging continue to flow!

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  18. Yes, my blog has a theme: TRAVEL!
    My favorite topic to write about is TRAVEL.. but there’s a reason my blog also has categories like Random Musings and Adventures in Pet Parenting and Travel-Inspired Baking. Sometimes there are other things to say!
    I like to read everything on your blog, Mark! Sometimes when you write about music I feel lost because I’m not a music person, but I can always find some good writing, no matter the topic.
    No, I do not drink in the shower. I don’t even drink shower water in the shower.

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    1. I almost used your blog as an example of one where a theme is essential (though I do enjoy your deviant posts…wait, that sounds wrong…the posts where you deviate from the norm. Yeah, that’s the ticket.)

      You’re not a music person at all? You must have some band or artist that inspires you, no?

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  19. And too bad I didn’t know about your cookie gun failure before you bought a new one. I could have given you mine (complete with its METAL plates). I haven’t made spritz in ages!

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    1. My old one has the metal plates. Only the extruder is plastic…which is dumb, because that’s the part that forces down the dough. I’m not sure why they didn’t make that piece metal too.

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  20. I dunno how I missed this post! Shower beers, cookie guns, home decor, blogging stats, travelogue inspo…congratulations on your anniversary, again, Mark. I love seeing your steady build of followers and while the stats don’t matter, we can’t help but peek. Cheers to mid-century sconces, too. Love those! 🥰

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    1. This one was unusually well-rounded, I suppose. Sometimes, you’ve gotta tie up those loose ends! Stats don’t matter, but they certainly paint an interesting picture, huh?

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      1. They do — always interesting, those numerical. And ya know – I love a good combo platter of a post! 😜🥰😜

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  21. Shower beverages, only you! I am glad you did draw the line at Old Fashioned’s; watering them down would deteriorate the quality of the drink itself.

    Love your cookie gun. Hopefully your updated version will perform perfectly when the time comes.

    I found that once I started responding to reach comment, my comment section started to engage more. I wonder if you also felt that. When I was on the Blogger Platform (gag me now) I didn’t engage as much because it was so difficult.

    Do I have a theme? Wait, should I?

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    1. Oh, for sure! Responding to comments is the key to engagement – and a great way to strike up friendships. Once upon a time, Tara was a blogger, I was a blogger, and we began talking to each other in the comments. The rest, as they say, is history.

      I’m not a fan of the Blogger platform either. I started out there, but switched after maybe 10 posts.

      Not having a theme can be your theme!

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  22. Not a shower beer guy, although when my kids were teens, I could drink beer and cry in there.

    Speaking of multitasking…JK, speaking of pop culture (and beer): did you know there’s a shortage of my favourite beer? Guinness!

    P.S. I like to read anything on your blog. Your use of italics really reinforces your writing voice, and…the vibe here is warm.

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    1. Why, thank you for the kind words. I want this to be a welcoming place for all!

      Guinness shortage? Uh-oh. If they run out of Budweiser you can always go with Miller, Coors, or Michelob…but there’s really no substitute for Guinness, is there?

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  23. […] Tara decided to rearrange the artwork on the walls. She added the MCM sconces I bought her for Christmas, installed a floating shelf (the name’s bullshit, guys; you still […]

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