Tracy Warner has announced on his eponymously named weblog that he will be suspending his weblog while on vacation. And when he comes back, the weblog won't.
Mr. Warner writes:
I have some days off coming up, and when I return, I'm going to extend the usual vacation hiatus for tw.net indefinitely, at least, and perhaps permanently.
Blogging has been at times educational, enlightening, enraging, fun, tedious and humbling.
And to really do it right takes time. After nearly 18 months of writing tw.net, I've decided that time would best be used on the The JG's editorial pages.
I hate to see that, particularly when his last post on liquor laws was right on target.
He also handed out some thank yous. One is to Craig Klugman "...[t]he JG's editor, for providing the opportunity to do this blog -- the first sanctioned by either local newspaper -- and for editing my entries."
Craig Klugman edited Tracy Warner's blog entries? Who knew?
Gee, I'll miss him, too ;-)
Posted by: AWB | June 14, 2006 at 04:53 PM
You either love blogging or you just have to give it up. Although I have enjoyed Tracy's posts, he has never hit the level of frequency and connectivity that many other blogs seem to have reached, making his blog relatively stale a lot of the time. It was great that he jumped into the blog world relatively early, and so as a frequent commenter I say, "thanks."
Posted by: | June 14, 2006 at 04:54 PM