So long, 2011. Let’s bring on the new year. The last few posts
have been few and far between; so sue me.
I go through cycles of obsession and revulsion with my
interests: my four blogs included. Since October, blogging in general has
been cast aside for the noise of the holiday season that began with Halloween
and ended around January 9th. Last year still ringing in my ears, I swear ‘12
will be a moving forward year concerned with the here and now building a better
future for my family. The Peanut Whistle will attempt to reflect the change.
2011 overwhelmed me with looking back at my past; so I have, at
least metaphorically, turned down the static. I will continue to post articles
that inform young readers who have an interest broadcasting based on my old war
stories (after all, that is the subject of this blog.)
Speaking of blogs, let us welcome into the Peanut Whistle
archive all of last year’s posts from the Board and Gospel
Aircheck, both of which I have discontinued. I’ve cut back the workload
from 4 to 2 weblogs.
As promised, I will tell about my most recent radio related
foray which unfolded last Autumn. With some of the events yet to play out, it
seemed premature posting it. In fact, the experience soured me on the radio
subject in general. (This may be the reason this blogger needed a sabbatical.)
Stay tuned
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