Friday, May 20, 2011

My Summer Goals For This Blog

I haven't posted very much on this blog over the past several months due to being busy with school work, but I hope that over this summer I will post more articles. While my primary goal is to write more, I also have a few other goals that I hope to accomplish this summer. Here are those goals:

  • I hope to finish the story about my adventure in finding an ancestor's grave. I began the story shortly after I started this blog a few years ago, but I haven't finished it. I am sure that some of my readers have been wondering about the conclusion of this story, and it is something that I have been promising to finish since I started the series.
  • I also hope to finish taking pictures of the tombstones in the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. A couple summers ago, I took pictures of about half of the cemetery, and since then, I have been wanting to finish taking pictures of the cemetery. I just haven't had the time to finish photographing the cemetery. Hopefully, once I finish photographing the cemetery, I'll be able to post images of the tombstones on this blog. (Of course, I haven't finished posting all of the photos I took of the first half, either. So, I plan to do that as well.)
  • I also hope to write the articles on the Beard, Prairie River and Placeway/Whitcomb Cemeteries that I promised to write over the past few years.
  • Lastly, I hope to develop the film of photographs I took of my ancestors' tombstones several years ago that haven't been developed yet. (I will probably then post them on this site.)
So, as you can see, I have several goals for this blog this summer. I don't know if I will be able to accomplish all of them, but I would like to complete a couple of them. I probably won't be able to start June, but stay tuned for the upcoming posts in the next couple of months. Until then, enjoy!

82nd Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!

Again, I am late in posting this, but I just want to let everyone know that the 82nd Meet A Rabbit Column was posted back in late March. The author of this column was John Grant, and you can read it here. (I am sorry for the delay in posting; I've just been busy with school work over the past several months.) Enjoy!