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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Blogging

Twenty Fifteen and this blog needs more information about this sector from anyone and in any form that they wish. The simplest is by email, you can send, we can print and hopefully everyone will be happy. Not only that but there may be second thoughts. After it is printed you can add or delete by email or phone too. This is our dance blogging as it is evolving on Oahu.

"We could be thankful for all those who have said no.
Because of them we have had to do it ourselves."


The Moanalua Corridor blog remains from the start of Moanalua Road in Pearl City to the end of Moanalua Road in Salt Lake almost to Kalihi. Of course we all understand that at one time this was the most thriving sector on the island of Oahu. This sector now being devastated by the Rail Disaster and more people are becoming aware that it is doing nothing for the residents but making millions for the Fat Cats in the Ivory Towers. Does anyone know what the minimum wage is for Carpenters? Wow!


We cannot accept from Anonymous or Unknown, but you can use a pen name if you wish. Dance blogging also promotes authorship and a few (lucky for us) will make the decision to become Guest Authors. Then they can get in whenever they wish, post, save, publish and get out without saying "boo" to anyone. They will in effect, have their own blog within the blog. The readership will already be there and very likely would increase.

"Morning Dew" by Makaha Sons

The findings of most studies have been cited as a possible explanation for the growth of social dance and blogging as social media. The study suggests a link between short bursts of activity and feelings of elation, power and creativity. While the general appeal and influence of dance blogging seems to be growing continuously because the reader/dancers do not have to join anything. They can tune in any time and get out with little red tape. This is going to be a good year for most of us.

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