Today I was eating lunch and into my head popped a thought: I wonder how long I have kept my blog going? It seemed like I started it one summer. Well, I was close. I started this blog on July 1, 2005. So I missed the actual day by 1 month and 9 days. Welcome to my 12th Blogiversary!!
Some people would tell you that I am persistent. Others would tell you that I am really good at getting out of things I don't want to do. In this case, it appears that persistence has won out. When I was looking for images I was struck by how many there were for a 1 year blogiversay, quite a few for 2 years and then it just goes general. Apparently there is a high drop out rate. The image I picked has 27 candles. I know, optimistic aren't I.
Another thing I noticed was links to articles about what people learned from blogging. I will not bore you with one of those. I am also not doing a give-away because I give all my no longer wanted books to Little Libraries and at reading group book exchanges during our holiday parties. Instead I will give you my innocent, somewhat funny and for me hugely nostalgic first post:
Maiden Voyage to Blogdom Friday, July 1, 2005
Whew! I made it. I have arrived in the universe of blogs. A little
bleary eyed, a little shy. Will I be cool enough to be a blogger? Made
it through blogging for dummies thanks to blogger.com. Everything is new
and subject to change, but I have a mini profile and a blog name. Still
have to learn how to get anyone to come and read the thing and how to
do links and all that stuff.
Anyway, welcome to my blog. It will
be mostly about books that I am reading, have read or want to read.
Today I am reading The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. So far
it is wonderful. It is obviously written either by or in the voice of a
fairly young man. That is fine because I like young men. It takes place
in Barcelona, Spain, which is where my lovely artist niece just spent a
semester. Her name is Elizabeth and she designed the cover for my latest
CD, but I digress.
I am also in the middle of The Sheltering Sky
by Paul Bowles, a sad and somewhat disturbing book. I will finish it
but first I have to finish the above book for a reading group meeting on
Tuesday night.
OK, this is just a short post to get the blog rolling. More to come soon.
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1544 posts later, I thank you all for reading, following, or just lurking. I hope you have enjoyed yourselves. I hope you will keep coming. I know that blogs aren't cool anymore but I just don't feel like starting a podcast. As long as we don't blow up the world or run out of electricity due to climate change or some other more horrendous disaster, I might as well keep going.
My purpose is to celebrate reading. Yes, let's celebrate that!! If you still drink, raise a glass to Keep The Wisdom, to book bloggers and to reading books. If you don't, put something else in the glass and raise that. All of us readers are the greatest, smartest people in the world!!!