Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Three years and counting

With all the craziness I've had this month, I totally missed the three year anniversary of the start of this blog! It started on November 9, 2005 and the first question that came in a week later on Thomas Cromwell. Now here we are nearly 600 posts and three years later!

And since it is Thanksgiving here in the States, I'd like to take a moment to thank all of you for your interesting questions and very interesting and helpful answers!

8 comments:

Foose said...

Congratulations, Lara! I appreciate the existence of this blog as a safe place to exercise my Tudor passions. I think you do a great job of selecting material for the blog and offering up questions, as well as encouraging a civil and endlessly curious community on our favorite dynasty.

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving Laura! I live in the States too, in NY to be precise, but Happy Thanksgiving and anniversary of this wonderful site.

Lara said...

Thanks y'all! I have to admit to getting a lot of satisfaction from the blog, but as I always say, I owe a lot to the wonderful questions and answers from you guys!

Anonymous said...

Well done on the great success of the blog. Im addicted, and find myself checking everyday!

Unknown said...

I also love this site! I only found it a few months ago but it's the first thing I check out now when I go online. I really like the q&a blog and all the different responses. Please keep it going :-)

kb said...

I just want to thank Lara for providing this site. It's a place to go and let my inner history geek out. Very calm, very interesting and some of the best questions. My continuing education program - right here.

thank you for all your hard work and I will try to buy my books through your links!

Lara said...

Thanks kb - especially on the book-buying, since every little bit helps these days!

I'm so glad that people have been enjoying this blog. I've learned a whole lot myself!

Anonymous said...

Congrats Lara! I have been using this website for at least a year and a half and i find myself checking it every day to catch up on my Tudor news. It is so nice to have a place to express my inner historian.