By John Kanelis / johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com
This blog post represents a milestone for High Plains Blogger.
The moment I post this item it will mark the 700th consecutive day of blog commentaries from this platform.
I consider that a pretty big deal. So I thought I would pontificate briefly about what it means to me.
It means, simply, that I have been faithful to my boast that I although I cannot claim to be be an expert on anything, I have a lot to say about … oh, everything.
Some of my friends have called me “prolific.” I accept that description. I actually welcome it. I get that some posts sometimes do not measure up to what I would like to consider a high standard; perhaps this blog item qualifies as that kind of post.
The blog has kept me in “the game,” so to speak, since my daily journalism career came to a halt nearly nine years ago. I also have been able to write blogs for a public TV station, a network affiliate TV station, a public radio station and for the past couple of years a North Texas weekly newspaper.
So, while my daily print career crashed and burned, I have been able to keep my juices flowing through this blog and other media platforms.
Seven hundred consecutive days is a fairly big deal, the way I see it.
I now will try to add another 700 consecutive days, after which I intend to really brag.
Congratulations, John, on 700 consecutive days of blogging. 700 days of anything is extraordinary. I have enjoyed reading your comments. Keep up the good work.
Mike Purcell,
TDP Executive Committeeman, SD district 31
Thank you, Mike. This blog has kept me invigorated.
Congratulations. I find your blog very current and far more “neutral”
than anything else I see.
Thank you so much.
We may differ, but I see that as a positive. You don’t want to reach out to ONLY those that completely agree with you. What fun would that be? ?
I do enjoy reading them. I think it’s your method of writing that makes them enjoyable.
I wish the blogs email letting you know when new comments are posted and when you posted a new blog entry worked like it did in years past.