The next steps for Island Blogging
Posted: Tuesday, 25 November 2008 |
Comments
Its the end of the blog as we as know it!
Muness from Fetlar
I feel like I'm losing an old friend. IB was heart and soul, great pictures, and very down to earth without all the fluff that is on most blogs sites. I will miss all of you very much and will wonder how everyone is doing. Fair Winds and Following Seas!
Gale from NC, USA
I am outraged. How could you do this to me and the other people involved. I do not think that you realise what Island Blogging has been responsible for over the years. If it wasn脗鈥檛 for Island Blogging I would not have met the first Mrs T at the fank dance. Oh when I saw her in her one size fits all dungarees from Emporioalanjohn with her pants just visible below her shoulder blades I just knew she was the one for me. It was wonderful. If it wasn脗鈥檛 for IB I would not have got the material for my international best selling book: 脗鈥101 Gugu recipes脗鈥. Let me tell you this, the comfit of Gugu with broiled cabbage and prune in a rhubarb reduction will live with me for a very long time. This particular recipe is now available in the restaurants of one of those celebrity chefs; he didn脗鈥檛 even ask me but the next time I脗鈥檓 talking to him I will have several f-words to say to him. It was because of mjc that I discovered yard sales and met the second Mrs T (strictly speaking the first Mrs T doesn脗鈥檛 know about her yet). I also managed to get a non-working ride on (yes ride on) mower at the yard sale. I was also hoping to meet the third Mrs T at the inaugural meeting of the Lewis branch of the RSPB but you have ruined all that. I now feel that I have no alternative but to organise a protest so with this in mind I intend to block all the entrances to 91热爆 buildings with a giant craft fair. Oh yes, and I don脗鈥檛 care if they are indigenous or not 脗鈥 I think at this point the soaplady and DM should brace themselves, we could be in for something beautiful. I know people complained about your censorship. This only happened to me once and to be honest I enjoyed it, I didn脗鈥檛 realise that you came round in person to do it. But I now think I know the real reason that IB is ending. You have been promoted! Yes, inside information tells me that you are now in charge of editing phone calls on Radio 2. Don脗鈥檛 try and deny it, we know the truth.
Tormod from Crying in my key board
A positive development indeed, and I look forward to learning more in the coming weeks. For what its worth, I think the most important consideration in determining where Island Blogging goes from here is to try to maintain that sense of genuinely local community that IB has engendered. It is pretty unique and extremely charming.
John (x333xxx) from Achmore, Isle of Lewis
In the very recent past I too have enjoyed IB, occaasionally making comment, John from the lovely Island of Lewis has made fair comment,IB is unique, it is charming and so are the island bloggers who took the time to enlighten the world of their island and their activities, Whilst many bloggers feel the time is right to move on up into the big wide world "other blogging web sites", I cannot but see that the very essence of "community" among the island bloggers will be lost forvever, sometimes, I think, small is definately best.
Linda Brackenbury from Scotland
Is it the 91热爆's intention to continue with the Island Blogging sites, even though no new members will be accepted? It would be a pity to lose the sense of community that 91热爆 IB has created - and I am sure that those outwith the islands who enjoy reading our ramblings would feel deprived.
Bruce Fletcher from Stronsay, Orkney
Would people feel happier if all the island bloggers were migrated to a single new blogging site that dealt purely with island bloggers? In other words, do you want your own community? It could be done . . .
NickB from Seil Island
I was wondering that too NickB, but then thought there might be obstacles in terms of moderation. Would be interested though.
Life on Jura from Jura
It's sad to think IB will be no more on the 91热爆 Scotland website. I've really enjoyed reading about what goes on on the islands, some of which I've been lucky enough to have visited. I've always felt a sense of community on IB which I think will be lost in the big wide blogging world.
Mo from Glasgow
It can be done re: Nick's suggestion and there are a number of similar communities springing up. There is already a Scottish Blogs site http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/ (currently out of action as they upgrade to new website) as well as www.scotster.com. The social networking site Ning is probably the easiest method of accomplishing this - provides a community area (forum etc) as well as place for members to create their own page and (importantly) blogs. It took me 5 minutes to set up my Ning group for uni so hopefully someone from the Island communities (or 91热爆 although it would be more exciting if it came from the grassroots!) to set it up and then carry on a bit of moderation/tweaking from time to time. Good luck getting it off the ground - I agree this is a significant resource that has built up here, it would be a shame for the 91热爆 to let it slip away.
saoghalbeag from Noobah
HI,i would be greatful if any body from folua of scotland could inform me if there are ant HOLBOURNS left the iland as thay will be my ansters..my addy is jj.holbourn@googlemail.com many thanks blessed be to you
jacqueline HOLBOURN from KENT ENGLAND