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Sunday 30 August 2020

Marking Ten Years of Blogging

Balloons, Party, Colors, Rubber, Fly, Helium, Air


My tenth blogging anniversary  almost past me by - thank you to geneabloggers.com for reminding me in their anniversary listing. I don't know how I am still here, as I never expected to last this long,  when I  tentatively wrote my first post back in August 2010.  
 
My main concern then was "Is anyone finding this and more importantly actually reading it?" A few arms were twisted with  friends and relations to sign up as my first followers. But let's face it, although we enjoy writing,  recognition from others is a great motivator.



Number, 10, Ten, Rounded, Rectangle, RedTen years ago, I thought I would soon run out of material, but the online  prompts  and inspiration from other bloggers have been so stimulatingDiscovering two (third) cousins, one from my birth town, and one in the USA,  gave  me a shot in the arm, in providing me with  with fresh stories. 


My thoughts on the past year: 
  • Given lockdown and the cancellation of a holiday in April, I decided at the last minute to take part in the mega April A-Z Blogging challenge of 26 posts in the month - my theme Family History Meets Local History. I just about survived the hectic pace!
  • For the third year running, I joined Amy Johnson Crow's "52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks" challenge - though this year I was quite selective in which prompts I responded to,  to avoid being repetitive.
  • Another  main blogging activity again has focused on writing for the prompt Sepia Saturday, but  it is becoming increasingly difficult for me not to repeat photographs I have  shown before.  Unfortunately the attempt a few years ago  year  to change slightly  the format of the site  meant that  many  regular bloggers pulled out of contributing.  A pity as I valued their input on  a site which actively encourages bloggers to comment and provides  a friendly, supportive network.
  • My main aim  for 2020 has been to diversify.    I admit I am a "flitter" dodging between one aspect of my family history to another, and lacking focus. I was also very aware that so much of my attention was on my mothe's  Danson family which was a great source of stories, documents and photographs.
  • The promp  "Through Her Eyes Thursday" encourged me to look more closely at  almost forgotten  female ancestors and to bring  them out of the shadows.

  • My main research in recent months has been on my father's Weston family where I had little beyond names and dates, no anecdotes, and very very few photographs, but much help from some excellent local history society Facebook pages. 
  • Continuing the blog I set up in 2015 for my local heritage group  - Auld Earlston - is a  challenge,  espcially when it comes to managing two blogs - but very enjoyable all the same.  Plus it has provided me with additional material for my personal blog,  which is great!
  • I continue to read regularly Facebook genealogy pages , notably Geneablogers.com for its prompts and weekly listin of blog posts;  and  We Are Genealogy Bloggers providing a forum for discussion, sharing knowledge and ideas on  all matters relating to the act of blogging. 

  • I also have found very useful the Facebook page Genealogy Addicts UK & Worldwide  Research Group   which  specialises  in brick wall issues.    Two of my own queries brought an immediate flood of helpful responses, though at the end of the day, the consensus backed up my thinking - and my brick walls still stand!  I enjoy reading the entries from other family historians and sharing my own knowledge, especially when it comes to Scottish research.
    And finally - I have taken the plunge and sent away for my DNA.  I have very few living relations, a cousin and three of my mother's cousins, none of whom are on the inernet, and a brother. But I was encouraged to just test myself - and I hope I can understand the results!
I look forward to another year of discovering stories connected with my family history, writing posts that appeal to readers,  and reading the posts of my fellow enthusiasts.  

 THANK YOU ALL FOR THE SUPPORT  FROM MY FELOOW BLOGGERS
 and
A TOAST TO OUR BLOGGING ACTIVITY 

Table, Bottle, Drinks, Wine, Toast
 Images courtesy of Pixabay
 
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7 comments:

  1. Congratulations on a decade of blogging. That is a huge accomplishment. I found your blog a couple of years ago and have enjoyed your posts and stories.Best wishes for many more fun years of sharing family stories.

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  2. Great news...congratulations! I now have to wonder how long I've been blogging. I do enjoy your well written posts.

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  3. Congratulations Susan on a big anniversary. You’ve written such interesting stories throughout.

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  4. I add my congratulations too and thanks for so many fine stories. We all look forward to many more.

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  5. Well done Susan on a achieving this historical landmark. A decade of “blogging” is a remarkable achievement considering the huge amount of painstaking work involved. Looking forward to the next decade of research...Cheers!!!!

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  6. Congratulations Susan
    . It takes a lot of commitment to write for 10 years!

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