Can It Be True? The Delta Dirt Returns.
Marking what has become a Delta Dirt tradition, your favorite blog is returning from a 6 month hiatus. Although the back-and-forth doesn't necessarily bode well for a steady readership, the Co-Editors have recuperated thanks to an extended vacation and are ready to write once again.
The Delta Dirt first went on leave back in September 2006, only to return six months later in February 2007. The most recent halt in publication happened in December 2008. Now, another six months later, the Dirt returns in July 2009. I know you must be thinking, "What a glorious occasion!" We couldn't agree more.
The Dirt returns on the very same day that Carolyn McAdams takes office as the new mayor of the fair City of Greenwood. Expect us to follow her first 100 days as well as other summer happenings in Greenwood. We hope to still bring you "What's Great About Greenwood" from time to time, as well as various and sundry "Delta Roadtrips."
Other random happenings, occasions, absurdities, and must-sees and -dos will also be covered. Don't expect regular posts such as WGITW to return, though, as this puts the type pressure on the authors that made us stop posting in the first (or second) place. Just enjoy the posts when they happen and allow us to write on our terms.
To the five people that remained loyal during this half-year siesta, thanks for your patronage. To any new followers that stumble onto the Dirt, welcome! We look forward to entertaining you once again.
The Delta Dirt first went on leave back in September 2006, only to return six months later in February 2007. The most recent halt in publication happened in December 2008. Now, another six months later, the Dirt returns in July 2009. I know you must be thinking, "What a glorious occasion!" We couldn't agree more.
The Dirt returns on the very same day that Carolyn McAdams takes office as the new mayor of the fair City of Greenwood. Expect us to follow her first 100 days as well as other summer happenings in Greenwood. We hope to still bring you "What's Great About Greenwood" from time to time, as well as various and sundry "Delta Roadtrips."
Other random happenings, occasions, absurdities, and must-sees and -dos will also be covered. Don't expect regular posts such as WGITW to return, though, as this puts the type pressure on the authors that made us stop posting in the first (or second) place. Just enjoy the posts when they happen and allow us to write on our terms.
To the five people that remained loyal during this half-year siesta, thanks for your patronage. To any new followers that stumble onto the Dirt, welcome! We look forward to entertaining you once again.
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