
Hard to believe, but it’s been a year since I started writing the ‘logue.
847 posts later I have to say I can’t believe I’ve been doing this 2-5 times every day for 12 months. It’s been a lot of work juggling family, job, logue and music, but tremendously rewarding at the same time.
It feels good to know I have it in me to produce a shiteload of drivel under pressure, er, I mean loads of quality content within a specified deadline. *grin* When I started this, I was writing absolutely nothing. Now I can say I’ve compiled a serious body of work concerning Ireland and travel to this wonderful place that I call home.
And that feels good.
I hope you’ve enjoyed reading it half as much as I have writing it. In the next week I’ll be reviewing the last year’s worth of posts and doing some “best of” and retrospective-style blog entries on the year that’s been. For my faithful readers: thanks for sticking around. For those new to the ‘logue: dive in, there’s a lot of shite, er, quality content waiting for you!
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Congrats Sean. I’m a fan of your Irelandlogue and am continually amazed how you continue to keep so many balls in the air. Keep it going. You provide a view of Ireland and Irish people and customs that is as objective as you can get. But be careful, you’re liable to become more Irish than the Irish themselves and then you will have lost your perspective.
Congratulations Sean. I always enjoy reading the blog.
Congratulations on almost a year and a half. You deserve a congratulations - any one that thinks blogging is a ‘piece a cake’ doesn’t know the half of it. Keep on bloggin’! One of the ‘perks’ of ‘logueing’ is becoming a walking encyclopedia about the place where you live. I’m amazed at the ’stuff’ I’ve learned in the past three years about Paris - and there’s always something new.
A nice sense of accomplishment, Sean. Congratulations! Just 100 more years to go! Seriously, I’ve enjoyed the “little” bit of reading I’ve done on your logue. Keep it up and running for as long as your energy holds.