Gather round the campfire while I weave you a tale. A tale about what I have done to contribute to #Western106 in its first week. A tale that will be known in legend as ‘Some things that happened’. If you’re reading this, you are part of that legend. You read about these things that happened and contributed to the legacy. Good on ya.
To start the excitement, an introductory tweet was volleyed out into the world:
Time to head down the #western106 road. https://t.co/v88vkjPozQ
— Terry Greene (@greeneterry) January 11, 2016
Included in this tweet was a link to an introductory blog post, staking my turf, marking my territory. http://Howdy, Western106! This blog post set the tone and path for this experience. To be clear, the tone is 50% don’t know what I’m talking about and 50% let’s talk about it any way! And again, to be clear, that path is: like that way or something.
As if you were not yet overcome with the prolific start, what came next! Another Tweet! And a Tweet that signified another blog post. A post to let you know more about what I don’t know and how I’m going to tell you about it anyway.
#western106 #ds106 Where is the West? I don’t seem to know https://t.co/v88vkjPozQ
— Terry Greene (@greeneterry) January 13, 2016
Also, to throw more fuel on the fire: A Daily Create:
#tdc1468 #ds106. This is the steel horse them cowboys and cowgirls coulda used in the Ol’ West. Wheels of Life pic.twitter.com/ZcTEO4DSQ3
— Terry Greene (@greeneterry) January 15, 2016
As the campfire of the week diminished, I updated my Blog’s About page and also did another Daily Create or two but seem to have lost track of them. If you see them roaming the lonesome west, corral them in and bring them back to the homestead would ya?
Tune in next week for another episode!
Your start is full of wisdom: not knowing anything seems to be very wise. To get your dailycreates into the list on http://daily.ds106.us/response/ More about TDC in http://daily.ds106.us/about/ (it is a helping page). Howdy