The Sakooter Speaks

A year of wordpress

January 2, 2008 · 4 Comments

A year on wordpress. I had created my first blog (just created it without really contributing to it much, many years back.) It was motivation by a friend (you know who you are) who got me started with blogging. My sakooterspeaks on blogsource generated quite some interest and I got more into the blogosopher. There were problems with the service provider which had me decide on moving on to a different service provider — and wordpress I chose.

Blogging on wordpress has certainly been without any issues. There have been times when I had 3/4 posts written in a day and there have been times when I have practically hibernated and disappeared with not a thought to put in words…

Its 2008 and I see the archives going back to 2007 January and I say to myself — a year on wordpress!

I read the earlier posts and its sort of like a diary — tracing my thought process over a year — and yet maybe a way to record history.

Whenever I read history, I think that history is recorded by the winners — and it is hard to understand the past from the common man’s perspective. Blogging is certainly changing it all. For each post is history recorded — from just about anybody’s perspective.

The thought makes me smile and wonder what it would be like to read history say a 100 years from now…

Categories: Life · Random Thoughts

4 responses so far ↓

  • K // January 3, 2008 at 5:14 pm | Reply

    Congratulations on completing one year of blogging on WordPress, which is by all means a fantastic blog service!

    It is always wonderful to read a fellow Kashmiris blog!

    Keep up the amazing work!

  • qm // January 4, 2008 at 3:37 am | Reply

    happy birthday.. you have turned 1.. May the following years turn you to 2, 3 .. and armed with a better engine oil and quality shockers to give the ability to survive on the roads of Kashmir..

  • Abu Sadat Nurullah // January 4, 2008 at 2:10 pm | Reply

    Congrats on being in the blogsphere for a year.

    I like the part when you said:
    “I think that history is recorded by the winners — and it is hard to understand the past from the common man’s perspective. Blogging is certainly changing it all.”

  • Asma // January 4, 2008 at 7:06 pm | Reply

    Cheers !!!!!!!Keep it going

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