29 March 2016

Eight Years Ago Today

I started this blog ... my little corner of the internet. Believe it or don't! :)

That's a long time. Over 5,300 posts, and nearly 24,000 comments. Many new friends, some of whom I've had the pleasure of meeting.

I'm giving myself the day off, in commemoration. Thanks once again for stopping by, my friends. You've made this thing a joy, and a privilege.

17 comments:

ProudHillbilly said...

Thanks for being our friend from so far away.

Guffaw in AZ said...

Congratulations, my dear friend!

gfa

OldAFSarge said...

Awesomeness!

Congratulations Rev! Eight years is a LONG time in blog years.

Sandy Livesay said...

Rev. Paul,

Eight years.....congratulations!!!
We enjoy reading your posts, and my husband totally enjoyed meeting you.

Hopefully, one day I'll be able to meet you and your Sweet Wife.

DoninSacto1 said...

Wow! Eight years. Really wish I could say I've been here from the star,but I just found you a few years ago. I really enjoy your thoughts, sayings and stories. I almost want to move to Alaska based on your descriptions but there is too much night in the winter.

threecollie said...

And a very good blog it is too! Thanks!

Old NFO said...

You've done well sir, and it was a pleasure to meet you and your lovely lady in real space! :-)

Rev. Paul said...

Thank you, all. :)

drjim said...

Great job, Rev.!

Your blog is a nice little place of sanity on the Web.

Rev. Paul said...

Thanks, Jim. That's an awfully nice thing to say.

Ed Bonderenka said...

Happy Blogoversary!

Toirdhealbheach Beucail said...

Well Done Sir! Congratulations! Long time blogging is a commitment.

Chickenmom said...

Congratulations, Rev. Paul! Thank you for your beautiful photos, your prayers, your kindness and your funny, thoughtful, honest posts. Enjoy your day off!

Cathy said...

Happy Anniversary! It's truly a wonderment how fast time flies! Your pictures and shared thoughts have always entertained your visitors. It's a never-dull world you navigate in :)

Rev. Paul said...

My gratitude to all - it means a lot. :)

Borepatch said...

Congrats, Rev. Paul.

Rev. Paul said...

Thank you, sir.