Recently, we attended a music program and heard the well known Kingston Trio M.T.A. song about poor Charlie who couldn't get off the Massachusetts Transit Authority. "Oh, will he ever return? No he will never return, and his fate is still unlearned. He may ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston. He is the man who never returned."
I am betting that some of my regular readers think I am the family genealogy/history storyteller that will never return. After all, I think it has been about two months since my last post. However, I checked my stats and found I have had about 700 viewers in the last two months. Good heavens, I have a following or there are lots of just accidental hits out there. Now I feel like I need to get back. Can I get off the M.T.A. which seems to be my euphemism for being an absent blogger.
I was quite excited in January when I accepted the challenge of Amy Johnson Crow, a genealogy blogger who suggests a different topic to write about once per week for 52 weeks.
The challenge started with "Start". Then, went on to topics like Favorite photo, Longevity, Invite to Dinner, In the census, Favorite Name, Valentine, Heirloom, Where There's a Will, Strong Woman, Lucky, Misfortune, The Old Homestead, Maiden Aunt, Taxes, Storms, Cemetery, Storms, Cemetery.
My only contributions have been those highlighted above. They are all linked to the post for your convenience if you missed one or just want to enjoy it again. (Happy Face)
I attempted Valentine and Heirloom. They remain in draft form.
And then I got busy reading, taking classes, entertaining company, and being sick. Lots of excuses.
So there we have it.
Your guess is as good as mine as to when Charlie might get off the M.T.A or when I might post another blog. I am open to requests if any of the above topics sound like they could be interesting.
The ball is in your court, as they say.
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