Doryman":xdfzfsvg said:
When I was in Florida I posted essentially the same material to the Brats site and to a blog like Pats... It got to be somewhat of an ordeal to deal with the publishing demands of both platforms, but I did it mainly because that is what Jim B did and I wanted to share our trip with you guys also. The main issue is having to upload photos twice. Now that more of us are blogging, I would like to propose that we just post on C-Brats each time we update our blog. I realize that it puts material in two different places (not good) but unless there is some sort of blogging plugin for phpbb I don't know what the answer is. Ideas?
Warren
Warren, didn't your Momma ever ask you, "If Jim B jumped off a cliff, would you do it, too?"

I started a blog last year so family could keep up with what we were doing in Yellowstone. It turned into a way for me to document what was happening with the boat maintenance issues. I still occasionally post on there, but have no idea if anyone is looking at it. I haven't been posting as often here, since the last two months haven't been C-Dory related. I do the same on the 5th wheel owners forum on which I participate. There is some cross-over (i.e. interest in the boat on that forum and occasional land travel stuff here). It means double posting images on occasion, but I keep ours very small so they download fast. The C-Brats is our "home", but I know there are sailors and RVers who occasionally look in here to see what we're up to.
We have been doing a printed travel newsletter (weekly, more or less) for family for over a decade, so when I work up an image for that, I make a smaller compressed file for forum posting if it's pertinent. The stuff in the newsletter is more personal, the stuff I post here is more boat related, and the stuff on the RV forum relates to that... except for the Izzy the cat images - she has quite a fan club on the RV forum. :wink:
Seems to me that once everyone is posting to their blog and reading everyone else's blog, our gross national production should drop to around zero. :roll: When we first started the Wild Blue thread here, blogging, face-booking, and twittering weren't at the forefront of folks' daily life. I figure most people don't really give a rat's rear what I had for breakfast, what color underwear I'm wearing, or where Paris Hilton and I are going clubbing tonight. I'm kidding, of course... I'm not wearing underwear. :twisted:
What makes any thread interesting (for me) is the participation of other folks.
Best wishes,
Jim (who plans to be back on the boat in June)