10Dec/092
A New Year, A Fresh Start
Hi there. Remember me? I own this little corner of the web but have been something of an absentee landlord of late. It's not that I haven't had any interesting ideas or any shortage of things to say, it's just that, well, let's not dwell on the past.
The future is what is important! And the future of this blog is looking much brighter today. Today I have resolved (albeit a few weeks early) to re-energize and re-invigorate this blog. I will be posting more often, and on a wider variety of topics. This blog will be me - in all the various places my brain takes me.
So with that promise to you, dear reader, let wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and I will see you in 2010 - renewed and refreshed!
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Colin Who?
I'm a digital communications executive specializing in community engagement, social marketing, and online identity management currently serving asthe Associate Secretary, Communications, at the national offices of The Presbyterian Church in Canada.
I can be found on LinkedIn and Twitter and Facebook.
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December 10th, 2009 - 12:03
Alright, I can’t wait till January, so new posts will start soon – probably today.
December 15th, 2009 - 12:13
glad you’re writing again! you always have interesting things on the go and i find it inspiring to follow interesting people that have interesting things on the go… if that makes sense.. :)
i’ve been mulling over the idea of following your lead. little snippets rather than full posts. things i find. things i like. things others might find interesting. i’ve been collecting thoughts. my plan is to build something over the holidays in ruby as a pet project.. launch it in the new year.
and(!) i’m also going to write your LinkedIn recommendation. the one you wrote for me was so well written i didn’t want to half-ass it and it’s time i stopped putting it off.
hope all is well in carmichael-land!