When I started writing The Baseball Card Blog in January 2006, I thought that investing emotion into the pursuit and appreciation of baseball cards was an idea whose time had come. In fact, I was a little shocked that no one had beaten me to the punch.
I've had a lot of fun writing over the past two years. I've enjoyed the publicity, reading your emails and letters, and helping rekindle the collecting passion in those who'd lost hope in the hobby.
So why am I addressing you tonight? I know what you're thinking, but no, this is not a swan song good-bye note. I'm addressing you tonight as a way to motivate myself into making this blog better. I'm as frustrated as those readers who are bored with the Great Goudey Trade-away. I've always approached writing this blog as if I had an audience, though never once have I taken any of you for granted. I've put a lot of work into maintaining the site and keeping the content fresh enough for readers as passionate and as worthwhile as all of you are.
I appreciate your interest and attention greatly. This blog has helped me meet a number of exciting people and has given me an insight into my collection and collecting habits. And as it turns out, I'm not as lonely and eccentric in my pursuit as I once thought.
When I started this blog, I didn't know how long I'd be able to keep it going. Two years is actually much longer a lifespan than I initially would have guessed.
So, is The Baseball Card Blog still alive? Yes. Is it currently in a good place? No. Can it be saved? You bet. Am I the one to do the saving? I think so, but there's a lot of re-tooling to be done.
You know, the more I think about it, The Blog could be simply the start of something much bigger. A Pack A Day is going great. And there are other ideas that never really got off the ground earlier in the year. So, despite the problems we have weathered, the future is bright for The Baseball Card Blog.
Here's to another two years. (All right, technically it's been 340 posts over one year, ten months and thirteen days.)
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- Little Tom Thumb
- Dauber's Task
- Pumpkin Time
- Down goes the Mariachi
- I'm enjoying Favorites...
- Happy Halloween
- Foundstone Blogging
- World Famous Peebles
- Time Warp
- Playlist - 27th October 2007
- Dwarf Manatee discovered in the Brazilian Amazon
- NYC
- Goudey Trade-away #50: Torre and Bellhorn for Abre...
- The Other Man In My Life
- Peace
- Goudey Trade-away #49: Ripkin for Wang
- This Weekend's Release
- Run
- Global Warming Critics Proved Right
- Goudey Trade-away #48: Phillips for Bigbie
- TV: Natalie Portman - Saving a Species: Gorillas o...
- Goudey Trade-away #47: Cuddyer for Kubiszyn
- Playlist - 20th October 2007
- Funny Google Searches #1
- Notes & Observations 10/19
- This is Cool
- Compact Power Strip
- I Am A Ceiling Fan
- UK Court Defends Use of Gore Film in Classrooms
- umbrellas
- Goudey Trade-away #45: Thomas for Griffey, Jr.
- For Love of The Common Star
- What do y'all think?
- Why Does the Right Hate Gore? Because He's Right
- The Conscious Earth Makes the Blogger Buzz
- Lulu pregnant, fertilized with frozen sperm
- Guerrillas in Their Midst
- Modern Life
- Visitors
- The State of The Blog
- Playlist - 13th October 2007
- To the rude SOB in seat 35F on DL1561...
- Al Gore Wins 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
- BBC's Protecting Mountain Gorillas Diary
- Goudey Trade-away #43: Santana and Smoltz for Rudi...
- Polaroid film
- Ziplining in Kaua'i
- My Bad.
- Applet Security
- Goudey Trade-away #42: Mora for Hamelin
- These are not the cards I was looking for ...
- Airplanes, Automobiles & Emissions
- Goudey Trade-away #41: Holliday and Cantu for Mari...
- Goudey Trade-away #40: Hall for McGwire
- Yukkies!
- Network agent
- Goudey Trade-away #39: Sanchez for Estes
- Goudey Trade-away #38: Perez for Lee
- Goudey Trade-away #37: Teahen for James
- Kaua'i Hike for Discovery Trip Report
- CD sleeve design
- Cards!
- Your Profile Page
- On the way home...
- Typodermic!
- Goudey Trade-away #35: Rice for Posada
- Goudey Trade-away #36: Three for Three
- The Devil's DNA
- Playlist - 6th October 2007
- Mosher completes his 1000 mile hike. Well done Iain!
- Messerschmitt - 2CV
- Record Setting Year for Climate Disasters
- Goudey Trade-away #34: Schmidt for Ramirez
- Goudey Trade-away #33: Blue Jays for Beckett
- For Sale: Tiger Stadium
- A Kiss
- Goudey Trade-away #32: Igawa for Bagwell
- Goudey Trade-away #31: Ortiz for Hernandez
- Goudey Trade-away #30: Veal for Wood
- Poisonous Shell
- Bo knows
- You Know You're Assimilated When...
- Autumn forest
- The Story of Last Chance To See (by David Haddock)
- Self
- Just Do It
- Random thoughts from the road...
- More Press for The Card
- Warranty
- QWERTY?
- Dub Review - October 2007
- Goudey Trade-away #29: Madlock for Zambrano
- Weird Worm
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