Of Coffee With 12th Blogoversary

Coffee With 12th Blogoversary

If you were having coffee with me, I would be happy to welcome you to my tangle of words on this auspicious occasion of my 12 year blogging anniversary. Cant believe its been that long already.

Becoming The Muse 12 Blogging anniversary

Why have I been here for 12 years spilling my words in this corner of the internet? Well, apparently, I have a lot of things to say but my INFP personality, basically means I internalise a lot of things and so I have cultivated this digital garden, to grow the thoughts, that rattle around in my head.

While this may be 12th year here, I have been doing this long before I even knew what a blog was… from MySpace to My Opera and then there was FaceBook Notes which were discontinued but I found a way to access them using the Activity Log which has been of benefit to quite a number of people.

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How to Acess Facebook Notes 2025

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that along the way, I have grown into a proud uncle of bloggers, shaping the digital storytelling landscape. I have spoken about blogging at WordPress Camps, mentored bloggers, facilitated creative residencies, blogging fellowships and even squeezed in some digital diplomacy.

Blogging has shifted from simply being an an outlet for my thoughts, to a way of life, I have made connections, opportunities opened up and picked up quite a range of skills from graphic design to video editing, among other things that I have become a self-styled Digital Consultant…. step into my office.

 If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that once upon a time, listening to a playback of my recorded voice used to make me feel like apologising to anyone I ever talked to, but its grown on me, as I have been consistently embedding an audio version of my blog for over a year now, I hope you have noticed and let me read for you.

Someone pointed out that of late I have been posting mainly reviews and not writing as much fictional tales as I used to do… Well, I totally relate to the SecUnit from Murderbot on how watching serials is an escape from a reality which is less than ideal.

Besides, writing up reviews for my blog lets me pretend that I am working. I had a dream that one day I would get paid to watch TV and read books… and you know what, in its own unique way, you could say that I am living the dream, all I need now is to add travel to the mix, and be anywhere, anywhere else, other than here.

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that sometimes the single star, in my country’s flag seems like a rating review, one star, I do not recommend… unless you have a pile of money, then this place is your oyster. Chinese entrepreneurs are buying real estate, in cold hard cash, and even the realtors are targeting them… makes business sense to go after your target market, but it still makes me feel all mixed up inside.

Pam Golding Property advert in Chinese in Harare Zimbabwe.
Property advert in Harare, Zimbabwe.

If you were having coffee with me, I would tell you that the government department whose solution to problems is to ban with immediate effect, has come up with a new way to bring sanity back into the streets of the Sunshine City. Effective immediately, we will be banning the import of second-hand clothes, banning the sale of second hand clothes, banning the sale of goods on the street on the street and banning vending of goods at night.

Technically though, this already wasnt allowed, which is why vendors and municipal police play hide and seek games as they tried to clear out vendors, from the streets. The municipal police would knock off around 4:30pm, which meant that night time markets begun to flourish.

Harare is also known as the city that never sleeps, and the night time pop up markets took advantage of the absence of regulatory authorities, to conduct their business undisturbed, forsaking the comfort of a warm home and a roof over their heads, in the hope of making a sale.

Of course the increased night time action is not without its down side, as it also leads to an increase illicit activities that thrive under the cover of darkness, crime, drugs, prostitution and the lack of ablution facilities and the mess that comes with that, in a city thats already struggling with waste management.

Its understandable, why they are now enforcing a ban on nighttime vending, we cant be a world class city, without resolving such things but without providing an alternative means for people to earn an income, this simply turns desperate people trying to put food on the table, into outlaws… And what about the consumers, the ones who survived on the affordability offered by vendors, those who styled pre-loved clothes into thrifty fashionwear… what are we to wear now?

Thrift market Mabhero
Thrift market of pre-loved clothes

If you were having coffee with  me I would tell you that I sometimes find my blog referred to as a social commentary blog, well, I like to say its about celebrating the beauty and chaos of the place I call home, even if sometimes there is more chaos than celebrations.

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Thank you for visiting and whats been happening in your neck of the woods?

~B

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Responses to “Of Coffee With 12th Blogoversary”

  1. Bookstooge avatar

    Don’t blame you one bit for doing more reviews. Every time you do one of these “my country” kind of posts, I feel like crying in sympathy.

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Appreciate the support 🫶🏽
      Showing up here keeps dreams alive, and without those…. well..
      Anyway I hope to one day re-read all this and be like oh wow look how far we’ve come… 😂

      ~B

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      1. Bookstooge avatar

        On a more positive note, congrats on the 12 years! I totally identify with you on that whole I write because I’m verbally quiet. May you be around another 12…

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  2. Matt avatar

    Congrats on 12 yrs B

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Thank you so much… time kinda flews past, like wow the blog is almost a teenager now 😂

      ~B

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      1. Matt avatar

        🤣 its in good company my blog turned 14

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  3. Lazarus Banda avatar

    The way we’re selling land to the highest bidding foreigner feels like Esau selling his birthright.

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    1. Beaton avatar

      The typical case of misplaced priorities and a lack of foresight.

      Hopefully we come to our senses before irreversible changes happen.

      ~B

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  4. hethrgood avatar
    1. Beaton avatar

      Been a journey…
      Thank you ^_^ ♥

      ~B

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  5. WebbBlogs avatar

    Wowza 12 years!! That’s awesome, congratulations!! 😁

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Time flies when you are having fun… My blog is almost a teenager 😂

      Thank You 🫶🏽
      ~B

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  6. Claire 'Word by Word' avatar

    Congratulations 🎊 on another anniversary, always enjoy dropping in here and love how you inspire others and share local life.
    Interesting about second hand clothing, it’s a booming market here in France “Vinted” and “Vintage” and has caused the closure of many fashion chains, the result of increased costs if standard of living and a more sustainability conscious generation coming through. When these big shifts happen, there are always businesses that disappear, I’m guessing the govt there is trying to protect established business, or is it just the image it projects?
    Bonne continuation to ‘Becoming the Muse’!

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Thank you Claire 🫶🏽
      Ah yes, part of the official reason on clamping down on the second hand clothing is to protect the local clothing industry and its ecosystem… but in my humble opinion what they should be doing is supporting the established businesses so that it can lower their overheads especially taxes and other regulatory and operational costs which they are simply passing along to consumers resulting in expensive products….
      The streets markets dont have rentals, taxes and other regulatory obligations so they can afford to undercut the formal business and I would say the greatest kicker is that they dont contribute to public funding and chip away at those who do.
      But simply imposing a ban as someone graphically put it is akin to stitching the rectum to treat diarrhoea

      Thank you for the visit and its always wonderful to get a comparative view of the world, seeing similarities and differences.

      ~B

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  7. tcndangana avatar

    12 years and still going strong👏🏽👏🏽

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Thank you
      next year it will be a teenager… I wonder if it will start rebelling as adolescence hits 😂
      ~B

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      1. tcndangana avatar

        Yoh, that will be a lot 😂😂 teenagers can be stressful

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  8. ghostmmnc avatar

    Congratulations on your 12 years with WP blogging! I’ve enjoyed reading your posts for quite a few of those years. Wishing you many more anniversaries on your blogging journey. 🙂

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Thank you ^_^
      ~B

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      1. ghostmmnc avatar

        You’re welcome 🙂

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