Blogs about unusual lives
November 12, 2010 10:22 AM

Can you give me some recommendations for blogs by people who write about their unusual lives?

'Unusual' doesn't have to be all that unusual, but I love reading about lives that are quite different from mine. Some examples of blogs I like:

The Pioneer Woman (life on a cattle ranch);
Saudi Stepford Wife (life in urban Saudi Arabia, sadly no longer updated);
Razing Ruth (a woman who grew up in the fundamentalist Quiverfull community);
January First (raising a schizophrenic child);
Life on a Small Island (living on a remote island in the Orkneys)

So, recommendations for personal blogs written by people who've sold their law firms and moved to Alaska to raise chickens, people who blog about their life teaching at a small school in the Andes, people who suddenly found themselves the parents of quadruplets, anything like that - bring them on!
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Belle de jour, diary of a London call girl.
posted by adamrice at 10:36 AM on November 12, 2010


NSFW:
Happyendingz - confessions of an erotic masseuse
The Las Vegas Courtesan
Grace Undressed

Others:
Violent Acres (no longer updated)
Red Lobster Blog (unoffical obv.)
Wide Lawns and Narrow Minds (earlier stuff is better, but has lately degenerated a bit to mommy blogging, which isn't necessarily bad just not my thing)
posted by pyro979 at 10:41 AM on November 12, 2010


You might like http://twwly.com/ - it's written by a Suicide Girl turned farmer.
posted by punchtothehead at 10:54 AM on November 12, 2010


Dmitry Samarov is an artist/Chicago cab driver who writes and illustrates posts about the life of a driver and the people he picks up.
posted by Kylio at 11:12 AM on November 12, 2010


No longer updated, but freedomvan spent almost a year living in a retrofitted van with her cat in order to pay down a bunch of debt. I was in awe at how she managed to make it look almost cozy and fun.
posted by anderjen at 11:32 AM on November 12, 2010




May December is a peek at a world (the NYC socialite) that I will never inhabit. So, of course, I find it fascinating.
posted by Savannah at 12:53 PM on November 12, 2010


Bastish is the blog of an American guy and a Japanese woman (they're married) who run a fledgling organic farm in rural Nagano, and operate an eco-tour company on the side.
posted by KokuRyu at 1:02 PM on November 12, 2010


Wow, I'm kind of surprised there aren't more here.

Not that you need more "moved to the outback" blogs, but I have:

Retired in Alaska
and
Kathleen Taylor's Dakota Dreams (Knitting, wine-making, book reviews)
posted by cda at 4:26 PM on November 12, 2010


Random Acts of Reality is written by an ambulance crew member in London. He's just got a new job, but there's good stuff in the archives.

Cablog is the blog of a Sydney taxi driver.
posted by une_heure_pleine at 6:34 PM on November 12, 2010


Methadone Pretty is a blog by a Canadian woman in her early 40's, and she frankly discusses her experiences with using and attempting to quit using heroin.
posted by EvilPRGuy at 8:05 PM on November 12, 2010


Kate McGroarty won a contest to live in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry for one month and blogs about it here:

http://www.msichicago.org/matm/
posted by Dilemma at 10:39 PM on November 12, 2010


KUUMMIUT is about living in a small town in Greenland. Mostly scenery, not as detailed as I'd hope for, but the photos are beautiful.
posted by The corpse in the library at 9:25 AM on November 13, 2010


Permit me to add my own to this distinctive list:

Chris in South Korea talks about, well, life in South Korea and traveling a country not too well known to the Western world.
posted by chrisinseoul at 10:02 AM on November 13, 2010


What Now? is the story of a couple adopting a teenager.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 10:30 AM on November 13, 2010


A while back I noticed a blog on the Blue about an Internet nerd who moved to Antarctica and worked on a base. It was fun to read. He went on to bike around North America. It was a fun read.
posted by shii at 5:39 PM on November 13, 2010


It was apparently so much fun to read that I had to mention it twice (I'm a walking ball of sinusitis right now, forgive me)
posted by shii at 5:40 PM on November 13, 2010


On my own blog I used to write more about my work and travel across sub-saharan Africa (west, south, and east - where I keep an apartment I rarely get to stay in). In the last few years I've been in Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, DRC, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mali, Ghana, and Senegal (off the top of my head - I'm pretty sure that's most of them). Unfortunately, work has kept me much too busy to write much, but I hope to change that soon. Link in profile.
posted by allkindsoftime at 1:19 AM on December 10, 2010


I've written about travelling with Up with People 5 years ago, and have a blog about being a burlesque performer with a tendency to rouse rabble.
posted by divabat at 1:38 AM on December 12, 2010


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