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Monday, December 3, 2018

Blogging from Mililani

All of our blogs are moving slowly. It seems that way every Christmas, apparently everyone is busy with other things such as friends and relatives, which are in fact very important. Mililani, where I live now seems to be bustling around very nicely and I can see Christmas cards in the making, and the receiving. The Rail looms as a Great Tragedy and it doesn't come close to Mililani. Feeder Buses? Can you remember when Honolulu was known as one of the best in public transportation? Those days of "DA BUS" are gone forever. It's the bread, Fred.

"The Social Dancers can feel it when the music begins once more, and once
again they are able to dance most deliciously for all the world to see."


Dancing Nights and Dancing in the Dark still struggling at the bottom of the pile. There are other blogs to consider and many Web Sites look good. We must accept that the dancers were never much into computer dance items to read and absorb. In January, one of these blogs will emerge into a better position. It will depend very much on which one gets the Fotos. A collage can mean 10 average hits per day for a week or so. The reader/dancers are there and may be waiting and they can take their pick, any time.

"Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses  (1987)


December just starting but it is not too bad. Most dance Web sites get single digit average per day hits. If I cannot get out of single digits I will delete the blog. The top blog remains Town Dancer and I am grooming it for independence from me. First we need the Fotos of plain ordinary dancers in a dance environment for any blog. They are getting to be pretty consistent and with photos, will just naturally increase in readership. One Guest Blogger in Town Dancer (an amateur dance teacher,) will solidify all the blogs guaranteed. With a good ten years or more in their backgrounds, they would have plenty to say, (a teaspoonful at a time) to all of our reader/dancers.

"Mililani proves that a place does not make a community ... people do."

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