Well if this blog doesn’t make you want to up and get another hobby, I don’t know what will. This blog is called “A Kona Hawaii Scuba Diver Blabbers On†and while it sounds kind of rambly and not relevant to you, don’t let that keep you from looking. This blog is a nice little getaway to the island of Kailua-Kona if you can not get there yourself. Steve is the author of this blog and he is a Kona Scuba Instructor and Dive Charter operator. His blog is a little bit of ramblings of his experiences in both of these fields. If you have no interest in these fields, you will still want to have a look at some of the stunning photography he has listed on this site, you will feel like you are in Hawaii just from the site’s photos. His previous posts will give you an excellent example of that: “I found this unusual fish the other week…â€, “Woke up at 4AM to a full moon over Hawaii this morning…â€, “Woo hoo!! Oregon State University Beavers just win 2nd consecutive college world series!!â€, “Wanna Dive’s New Dive boat is coming alongâ€, “Hawaii’s otters have been migrating apparentlyâ€, “Been getting some rain lately†and so much more. In fact, the full moon post has an actual picture of the full moon he writes about. It is just breathtaking, as are the many other pictures but you have to go see them yourself.
Navigation on this site could not be simpler. The posts are centered down a background that is very Hawaiian. The main background is a pretty royal blue wavy pattern, and the centered background is a forest green with yellow text. There is a right navigation bar that includes a links menu, archive menu, links menu specific to the area of Kona, and a diving poll. There is also some advertising here, and I love the way Steve advertises. It is completely categorized into sections like Guide Books for example, so you almost can’t even tell it is advertising. He also has an animal of the day in the right nav bar which today, is a beautiful Argentine Grey Fox. And if you don’t quite yet feel the full Hawaiian jive, then you can check out the date and time stamp set in Kona time to give yourself a bit of setting. I really like the way he uses his voice in his writing as well, he signs off almost every post personally, for example – Later, Steve. So you get a true personal voice from this author and his experiences. I would not mind seeing more of an about page, though, the blog is so personal the entire blog almost functions as one in itself. The pictures are gorgeous, and relevant, and they are in just the right amount.
This blog will get a 4 from me, it is clearly doing well and my hat goes off to Steve’s longeivity. The blog has been around for years! I would suggest some more regular posting, as they are coming in about once weekly. Though it is clear this blogger is very busy, maybe just a dive tip of the day thrown in here and there would help. I also wouldn’t mind seeing a category menu which would also help bring in targetted technorati traffic more effectively. There are enough topics just from the posts on the main page that would allow for different categories, and it would organize the blog a little more. Otherwise, I think the blog is a fantastic one, and one of my favorite sporting blogs I have seen yet. I hope this blog does very well, so far it is on the right track.
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– Chrissie
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