"Today, a blog is a platform for news, tutorials, travel tales, articles, video, photos
and more. Blogs have several categories similar to what websites had several
years ago. You have technology blogs, travel blogs, personal blogs, news blogs,
video blogs, photo blogs, and I have even heard, there are dance blogs."
It just may be turning out that Oahu - West may lead the blogs in photos submitted by the readers. A good steady is Tim Cubero Jr. who also does some terrific blogging for us. Then Willy Dionisio contributes now and then, key photos that are necessary to keep this blog rolling. Now we have Maurice Morita with some good photos. They may not know it yet but some of those photos, in our blogs, are going to put their organizations on the map of Western Oahu.
It has been suggested many times that the photos are what are going to make this blog. We have the "Good People" once per month rolling along very nicely. Of the others, the special ones go into the slide show, and the reader/dancers like that. Hey, hey, we are beginning to roll. This blog is evolving in the right direction. And the reader/dancers are the ones that are going to do it, with their photos.
"Mr Sandman" ... The Chordettes
I was also informed today, that Oahu - West shouldn't get too uppity about how terrific they are in American Style of dance, which they are. In East Oahu, they have always had consistently good teaching in American Style of dance. Those students can compare very favorably with the rest of the island dancers.
They can dance. In fact there are enough good dancers there to make a terrific East Honolulu Dance Club. And how about dancing at Waimanalo Community Center? I'll bet they could come up with 100 organizing members if they tried. I don't know that much about that corner of this Island but it seems to me that it would be a smash hit. Perhaps they would even have the Western outlook of "I coulda been home in 20 minutes."
Pub's Side Note: There are plans to have a monthly photo, in Oahu And Beyond of the American Style Dance teachers similar to our "Good People" in the side bar. The problem is where do we start?
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