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The Blog is Dead, Long Live the Blog!

By August 26, 2009July 31st, 2023Travel and Adventure

Last Updated on July 31, 2023 by James Dziezynski

I’ve known for quite some time WordPress is eighty-gajllion times better than blogger, I just haven’t gotten around to setting everything up for it to happen here on humble ol’ Mountainous Words. I went through the effort to build the rest of the site out in Drupal, which is admittedly the superior CMS provided you have the time to understand it all– but man, WordPress is easy-peasy for the blog set. So here it is, for now and … well maybe forever, we shall see. But at least for the immediate future.

Fear not, the old blog will still live on in pog form. Wait, no, in archive form.  The archives will be up here though there are bound to be some busted links and bad images. The problem is the old blogger blog bounced around on three servers, and heck, from 2000-2004, I had another blogger page that I seldom updated. But the words are there, and most of the archives are in place, especially those with pictures of silly cats. It’s fun to look back at the Red Sox’s amazing 2004 playoff run, the 2005 summit of Rainier with Sheila, the 2006 summer of writing my book, the 2007 publishing of my book, and 2008’s mountain bike madness. This year has been ok, too, with its tough downs but some nice ups.

Also with the new scenery comes a new theme– more writing! I’ve decided to be a bit more personal with the new blog and perhaps more interesting. As a professional writer, I know it’s important to keep up the practice.

Anyhow, I hope you all find the new blog more readable, easy to access and overall a better experience than before. Please feel free to leave comments as always and enjoy!!

James Dziezynski

James is a best-selling author and writer based out of Boulder, Colorado. His writings reflect his personal passions: adventure, science, exploration, philosophy, animal welfare and technology. When not spending time in the mountains, James volunteers at several animal rescue organizations and is a collector of classic video games.