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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year
Things have been mostly quiet on the CV Blog this year, but I'll keep it up for 2011 to see if there is any more interest. If not, I many take it down later in the year. Any thoughts about this?
It seems to have lost it's luster. Those of us who were in from the beginning knew that if we posted there would probably be a comment dialogue born. Since Wayne W.is gone and Phil Foust has retired from blogging, posts just sit there with little or no comment. Maybe it is time to pull the plug.
I am not from Cedar Vale, but I have enjoyed reading your blog. I guess that I am a distant relative of Phil Foust - since we had the same great grandmother, which is what caught my eye on Google and how I discovered your blog. My dad used to spend his summers on his grandmother's farm near Cedar Vale, and my grandma's sisters lived there, so I heard her talk about it. After my dad died, I guess I wanted to know more about his life since he was the last of his immediate family, and I discovered your blog. I don't know what it takes to keep up a blog, but it may be that you are providing a primary source of history for younger generations..... Carolyn
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It seems to have lost it's luster. Those of us who were in from the beginning knew that if we posted there would probably be a comment dialogue born. Since Wayne W.is gone and Phil Foust has retired from blogging, posts just sit there with little or no comment. Maybe it is time to pull the plug.
I'm seriously thinking about it. Anyone else have a thought?
I've emailed Don Shaffer to see if he might want to take over the helm. I'll post further comments when I know more.
I am not from Cedar Vale, but I have enjoyed reading your blog. I guess that I am a distant relative of Phil Foust - since we had the same great grandmother, which is what caught my eye on Google and how I discovered your blog. My dad used to spend his summers on his grandmother's farm near Cedar Vale, and my grandma's sisters lived there, so I heard her talk about it. After my dad died, I guess I wanted to know more about his life since he was the last of his immediate family, and I discovered your blog.
I don't know what it takes to keep up a blog, but it may be that you are providing a primary source of history for younger generations.....
Carolyn
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