Now We Are Six...

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It's my blogday today - it's been six years since I started One Man & His Blog. And it's interesting how going back through each "anniversary" post gives me a picture of how much I've learnt along the way:

2004: I marked my surprise at making a year, with some evidence that I was still learning
2005: The anniversary went unmarked this year - but there was a rather nice snowy picture
2006: I was going through a bad patch - I didn't post on the 5th, and when I did post it was an apology
2007: An anniversary post brought an old friend to my blog
2008: I posted three times that day, and two of those were videos

I rather hope I'll make it to a decade now...

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Happy Blogday! Gratitude! I'm sure I'm just one of the many you've helped and inspired.

Happy Blogday Mr. Tinworth! Wishing you many more blogyears to come!

Thank you both!

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