I have been here in the Steem community on and off for the past 3 years. Sadly mostly off though. For my brain I found it quite confusing all the ins and outs, the blockchain tech layers, nuances, witness voting, etc. It's a lot to chew on!
My favourite photo to date and I think it says a little something about this past week
I just didn't get most of the Steem mechanisms and hoped to learn more as I go, I get overwhelmed easily. I also rarely ask for help so I just became frustrated at times and left. My fault though for not reaching out as the community is very generous in their help.
An elderly woman walking home with a small shopping bag of groceries.
After what has transpired over the past week I knew I couldn't leave this blockchain again out of my personal frustration. I needed to educated myself. I learnt about what witnesses really do and how to vote. Voting was something I never did here on the platform because I thought it was difficult and learning the chain can be a steep learning curve for your average joe. Actually how to vote was easy was super easy.
Just some shrubs, a Petro-Canada sign and the beautiful blue sky
Instead of posting anything this past week I scoured the steem blockchain posts to read as much as I could to learn more about the tech, witnesses and ins and outs. I'm still confused and overwhelmed, but I feel better about learning more each day.
Dude on a smoke break I suppose.
I've never been one that expressing myself well with words and have stuck to the visual arts for expressing myself so please excuse my writing skills. I will continue to write more here on the chain and hopefully get better, even if marginally.
Cool parking lot composition. Tree and plants. I don't know plant names, but I do appreciate their beauty.
I do keep to myself too much so I hope to engage more with the Steem blockchain this 2020 and beyond. Hope my beginner photography brings a little beauty to your well deserved weekend.
D'awww. Such a cute photo of these elderly folk going for a coffee :)
I hope you enjoyed my beginner photography. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Upvote and Resteem if you like what I'm doing. Thank you for your eyeballs. Duane :)