JttR Year In Review
Before reflecting on the year as a whole, with my Hero/Hack of the Year (up around midnight this Friday), I thought I'd take some time to recap important things that happened here at Jokers to the Right in the past year. First, I think my blogging style has steadily been honed, and I am starting to actively work on consistancy and such.
Not much happened during the first half of the year, just some minor things.
For my first blogiversary, in September, I moved to my own domain name, dropping the ".blogspot" suffix.
Also in September, I got my first Instalanche with this post on men in college.
In October, I started my weekly Hero/Hack feature. Not sure if anyone else looks foreward to it as much as I do, and thanks to all who I solicited ideas from (you know who you are).
In November, I found myself more integrated into the Delaware blogosphere, meeting Dana Garrett, the PolitaKid, and Mike M. and Jaime (of Down With Absolutes) among others.
At the begining of this month, I had my first ever guestblogger, Jess Mahone, while I was away for a weekend. I feel that venture was a success, and I may need another one for the first weekend of February when I go to CPAC.
All in all, I'd say it was a successfull 2005 for me, and I am looking foreward to seeing where JttR takes me in 2006.
Not much happened during the first half of the year, just some minor things.
For my first blogiversary, in September, I moved to my own domain name, dropping the ".blogspot" suffix.
Also in September, I got my first Instalanche with this post on men in college.
In October, I started my weekly Hero/Hack feature. Not sure if anyone else looks foreward to it as much as I do, and thanks to all who I solicited ideas from (you know who you are).
In November, I found myself more integrated into the Delaware blogosphere, meeting Dana Garrett, the PolitaKid, and Mike M. and Jaime (of Down With Absolutes) among others.
At the begining of this month, I had my first ever guestblogger, Jess Mahone, while I was away for a weekend. I feel that venture was a success, and I may need another one for the first weekend of February when I go to CPAC.
All in all, I'd say it was a successfull 2005 for me, and I am looking foreward to seeing where JttR takes me in 2006.



