Creative Destruction: Man (back) at Work Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Posted by Conaway B. Haskins III in Uncategorized.trackback
By the way, the break is over, folks. There’s just too much yummy goodness going on to chill out for much longer. Thanks for all the kind words and for putting up with my short bout of self-reflective navel-gazing. Now you get to put up with the public version! Bwahahahaha!!!
Update: Does that make her Beyonce, Bobby or Britney?
With all of this “sabbatical” talk, in the background my wife is teasing me about being the Jay-Z of blogging.
Seriously, it was only like 10 days with only 1 post in between (oh, the drama). Still, it dawned on me that I was swinging for the fences way too much here. Trying to hit homers every time I was up at the plate was not only tiring, it was boring. Sure, I plan to keep submitting stuff to the traditional media (note: in the world of public health “MSM” apparently has a different meaning that what we’re used to…), but for this day-to-day “citizen journalism” gig, pithy is the word of the day…starting with the next blog post
Ok, now my wife is calling me the “Pam Ewing of Blogging” which really hurts because Dallas was like my favorite show and that was a shark-jumping moment…wait, she just demoted me to the Justin Timberlake of blogging…
Update 2: And then there were…?
The landscape of Chesterfield blogging has expanded a bit as the county’s leading pundit (and some-time Democrat) Rick Gray has ventured into the jungle with “Gray’s Gazette.” Rick has a unique voice, a suburban sophisticate of sorts, and he also has a voluminous knowledge of the “Virginia Way.”
Addict. Told you.
Yep. I just can’t stay away from y’all.
Welcome Back!
BTW…would you let your wife know that some of us are still waiting for that apple cake recipe….
Buzz…Buzz….
That makes four bloggers I know of in Chesterfield. You, Rick Gray, “Wulf” from Atlasblogged and me. Surely there are more.
Perhaps we should have a meeting of the Algonquin Bloggers table one day soon.
Jon: I think that we should have a pow-wow. Also, Bill Garnett from March to a Different Drummer (see my blogroll for the link) is a Chesterfield blogger. I’m not sure if Andrea Epps plans to keep going as she’s not updated hers’ recently.
Email me at jonhenke [at] comcast.net and let’s try to set something up.