Simply Lee did not stray very far from the tried-and-true formula for a personal weblog site, but it was more solid and well-kept than many I have seen.
I often enjoy reading sites that are maintained by people over the age of 25, as this one is. There are very few of these sites out there. Such sites have a way of bringing a fresh perspective to the Internet, which is usually dominated by teenagers and 20-somethings.
The weblog entries in Simply Lee never delved too deep into personal issues or topics the average reader would not care about. In fact, many posts were one or two lines long, yet they still seemed to be long enough to be relevant or interesting. I found a good number of funny items, and left feeling that I had learned a little about the author’s clever personality.
As stated above, the site clung to the basic weblog recipe, except for the page that contained actual recipes. I found that page to be a unique suprise. The design of the site was very simple, which often gets good marks in my book, but it was so simple that it verged on being boring. A few more well-placed colors or images would not hurt at all.
If you want to see a weblog that throws out all of the obnoxious things a weblog should not be, but implements the basic elements of what a weblog should be, stop by Simply Lee.simply Lee