Saturday 30 April 2016
It's my Second Anniversary!
Today I am celebrating two events, the second anniversary of writing my blog and my first challenge completed.
Two years ago today I wrote my first post on farming ancestors. I wasn't sure if I could keep up the writing, and here I am 2 years later. Huh!
Also today is the letter Z of my A to Z Blogging Challenge, for which we had to blog every day except Sunday for the month of April. It was definitely a challenge, but one I enjoyed and which allowed me to meet more genealogy bloggers. I learned a lot by following other A to Z bloggers and I look forward to another challenge.
Thank you for following on my A to Z journey. Next week I will be back to regular posts.
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