Six Years of Blogging

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Black Heath FireworksAs of today, I've been blogging for six years (although this blog is a couple of years younger than that).

And what an interesting six years it has been. Back then, my Livejournal was just something that a bunch of friends were doing, and that would be interesting for me to take a look at as well. I was blown away by how easy it was to publish, and suddenly saw the implications for publishing in general and journalism in particular. Six years on, blogging is my job, as a direct consequence of my decision to set up a Livejournal all those years ago.

The smallest decisions can have the most dramatic consequences…

My first step into the blogosphere is still visible on my Livejournal. Try not to laugh too hard.

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Next, a knighthood for faithful services to blogging?

If you were where that picture was taken last Saturday night, then I was where you were last Saturday night :)

Right place, wrong time…

The pic was taken on the day I started blogging. I actually missed the fireworks this year, because I'm still struggling to throw off this cold, and a couple of hours on a cold heath would probably have made things worse, alas.

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