My fourth blogoversary comes at the end of my “quietest” year in blogging. Real life, mainly my job, claimed a lot of the time I would have preferred to spend on research and blogging. I have been gratified to see that my readers and fellow genealogy bloggers are a loyal lot and have not forgotten this blog. While my schedule does not look as though it will return to a completely normal state, I do hope to have at least a bit of weekend time for my avocations.
I continue to read genealogy blogs and follow the research, observations, and views discussed in those blogs with interest. To those of you who live, breathe, read and write genealogy: You all exemplify one of the least heralded benefits of “networking”: pure enjoyment.
Congratulations on four years, Greta! I'm looking forward to when you can regularly blog again!
ReplyDeleteHappy fourth blogiversary. I guess this means you aren't a toddler anymore! Can't wait to see you posting regularly again. Hopefully sooner than later but we certainly understand.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogiversary!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogiversary. We'll stay with you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary, we are waiting, hate when the real world gets in the way of blogging, genealogy and fun!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogoversary and congrats on 4 great years of blogging!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary, Greta! I so enjoy following your blog.
ReplyDeleteDitto all the previous comments! Congratulations, Greta!
ReplyDeleteDitto from me too: Looking forward to your blog entries whenever you post. And many more blogoversaries to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary, Greta! I miss your posts so I hope your life gives you more time to blog this next year!!!
ReplyDeleteDonna
What's Past is Prologue
Happy anniversary - and I look forward to reading more postings in the years ahead.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Greta!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary, Greta! Hope your work settles down a bit - Am looking forward to more posts in the future.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on four years!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary! I am glad I am not the only one that gets bogged down in real life. You make me feel less guilty about not blogging enough...LOL!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the anniversary. I feel ya on the real life stuff intruding on the blogging.
ReplyDeleteDee at Shakin' the Family Tree
Congrats on four fabulous years, Greta! I enjoy reading whenever you get the time to post. Best wishes for the year to come!
ReplyDeleteA truly wonderful blogiversary to you! Yes, four great years! May this be a great genealogy year for all of us.
ReplyDeleteGreta - your blog has always been one of a handful that have set the bar in the world of geneablogging. And now, I shall sing for you -
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BLOGOVERSARY TO YOU, HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY TO YOU, HAPPY 4TH BLOGOVERSARY DEAR GREEEETTTTAAA, HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY TO YOUUUUUU!
Happy blogiversary! Here's to many more. I enjoy your blog very much!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary, Greta! Congratulations! I look forward to many more :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Greta! I take the approach that my blog is mostly for my own fun, so who cares if I don't post much? Like you said, enjoyment is what it's about! =)
ReplyDeleteGreta,
ReplyDeleteIt's taken me 10 days after posting for me to read your post. I'm so happy for you and definitely understand how other things compete for our attention. Congratulations on four years!
Congrats on your anniversary!!! The Genealogy Bloggers world rocks. Glad to read your interesting post.
ReplyDeleteDuSyl of DuSyl.blogspot.com
Congratulations, Greta! It isn't how many posts... it's the candles we're counting. Here's to many more.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary, congratulations! Looking forward for more of your wonderful posts :)
ReplyDeleteGreta, always look forward to your blog posts --- whenever, however, whatever --- and will continue to do so. Happy Fourth Blogiversary.
ReplyDeleteGreta,
ReplyDeleteI know I'm posting to this several months late, but I still want to take the opportunity to congratulate you on four years. You were one of the first people i "followed." I, too, have been remiss in posting, but I've had a few genealogically-related projects that have kept me busy and filled the void. I hope to get back to regular blogging sometime in 2013.