Ironically, it's during a time when I'm not
I originally started the blog for my own purposes of remembering stuff that happened and keeping myself on track. I've always loved to write, have been fascinated by others' ride stories, and figured this would be a good place for me to store my own thoughts and memories of rides I've done.
What I didn't anticipate was how this blogging thing would spiral off in unexpected directions. It's been invaluable in forming a network and introducing me to great new friends. It's given me an outlet for writing. And writing was an integral part of how I got my job with Renegade.
So I owe a lot to the blog...and THANK YOU, my readers/subscribers/followers, whether you're new here, or been following me since the beginning. I value your input, your contributions, and your friendship. I still haven't met most of you in person...but thanks to blogging, I feel like I know you and can call you my friends.
This sort of snuck up on me...I just happened to be looking at older posts when I realized, "Hey, the anniversary of my first post is coming up."
And I'm actually writing this post a couple days ahead of time and scheduling it to post on the day, since I figured I would probably forget on the actual day.
But next year, I'll plan better and come up with some kind of blog-party or something.
Very cool! I've had my blog just a year now but am already reaping the benefits of new friends and lots of great advice and input from people I never would have hooked up with otherwise.
ReplyDeleteNew to your blog but enjoying it! Keep it up :)
Woah dude! I'm just over four years - five is very impressive! (Even more impressive that you noticed your anniversary, lol!) Nothing wrong with a little scheduling of posts. ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!!! I started in 2009, so I'm looking at 3 years now. It's been said that most blogs die after year or so, I once I got over that hump, I figured i was here to stay :).
ReplyDeleteThe anniversary I'll probably get to before 5 years is 1000 posts. I'm really hoping I don't just post something stupid and realize CRAP - THAT was my 1000th post!!!!
That's what I figure...I've gone on temporary hiatus status in the past where I just couldn't deal with blogging for a couple of months, but I've finally started finding a regular rhythm for posting...and stuff to post about.
DeleteI hate trying to track my number of posts, because I tend to have stuff in draft form, so until blogger's recent format switch, I was never quite sure whether it was telling me how many posts were live, or if it was a total of live + drafts. I'm approaching 200 posts, though.
I actually noticed I was coming up on 800 a couple weeks ago, but I couldn't come up with anything ~profound~ to say so #800 ended up being that last NEDA ride we did.
DeleteI managed to do a giveaway once, but I'm just not that kind of milestone blogger!
Yeah, haven't managed to do any giveaways...mostly because 1)I can't think of anything to give away and 2)I haven't thought of any kind of interesting interactive contests to set a giveaway around. Maybe once I eventually get another horse going and start competing again, I can tie a giveaway into that. I know Mel has done some cute giveaways related to "guess the ride time" or "guess the test score"...might have to take a page from her book.
DeleteI mostly do giveaways when I'm feeling hum-drum about an upcoming event and want to actually feel some excitement about it.
DeleteAnd you can also make those adorable animals you've done for giveaways, which make excellent little prizes. My creative outlet, aside from writing, is jewelry making...maybe I need to come up with some kind of endurance spin on a piece of jewelry and do that as a giveaway.
DeleteRhythm beads! Even just a clip-on bell + jewelry for the center ring of a breast collar would be awesome!
DeleteI do needlepoint, and even a tiny piece takes WAY too long to give away to someone who might not adore it.
I've actually got quite a few of those made already when I was experimenting with selling them. They're not really loud, more of a pleasant jingling. They were originally made for clipping onto the saddle, but if I change around what I was doing a bit and switch materials, I can probably use larger bells and make them sturdy enough to attach to the breastcollar.
DeleteI want rhythm beads!!!! or endurance bling!!!!! or breast collar bling!!!!!!
DeleteWhen does the contest start and what ridiculous thing do I have to do to enter it??????? :)
I'm jealous ever since my sister (redgirl) won a kindle WITH BOOKS ON IT in a blog contest recently....
I'll see if I can come up with something. :))) Need to raid my bead collection and get some more/better bells.
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