Blogging about the Weird and the Wonderful
The best thing about blogging is that you can write about anything that hits your imagination. Have you ever heard of the Incy Wincy Spider Liberator? Would you be surprised to know it saves the lives of those poor little spiders who have fallen in your bath tub? All you have to do is put this Liberator ladder in your bath tub before turning the water on. In case there is spider in danger, it will climb the ladder and get a second chance to live.
If you knew that, do you know about the Santa Claus Detector? Well, it’s a stocking you can hang beside the fireplace. It detects Santa when the unsuspecting chap gets down the chimney and gets into the house, tapping the soot off his red suit, and lights up and flashes like an alarm.
If you’re quite at ease with the natural order and the survival of the fittest, and you have a cat, you might be interested in a little gadget that combines a bird trapper with a cat feeder. Yes, you got the gist quite right.
Welcome to the world of weird and wonderful blogs. There are many people who love writing about almost anything on this earth or something that they cook up. Blogging lets you have a creative outlet to talk about all things that enchant and impress you, so blogging about the weird and wonderful can be exciting, because you are sharing knowledge.
In case you have the information about a certain Santa Detector that carries a shot gun with it, it is your obligation to let others know about it! Everybody on this earth should have a fair chance to use the detector and its accessories.
Whether you agree with the necessity for such inventions is another story altogether, but some of these interestingly strange inventions actually serve a good purpose. Take for example, the air-conditioned shoes. It’s probably not possible to do, but you can’t help wondering if it can be done. After all, it will get rid of smelly feet and keep you freshened no matter how much you walk.
We all know that the internet is like an inexhaustible well of information. Quite a bit of this information is unnecessary, hard to believe, irrelevant and absolutely amusing. Most of this sort of information is put up by people who don’t believe in the conventional in their blogs.
Reading some of these blogs about the weird and wonderful can keep you entertained for a long time and if you wish, you can add your two cents to them too. All you have to do is dig up something strange and let everyone know about it.