This last year has certainly been busy, both professionally, and personally. I’ve not much made the time to reflect, but I expect to change that. As the new year began, I was thinking of the future and wondering about the digital footprint that I’ve left behind. With a meager couple decades of internet connectivity, I give thanks for the alley behind my parents old house where I could ride my bicycle, and the drainage ditch nearby that I was able to explore when I was young. Instead of socializing online, I grew up interacting with the area around me, and avoided much of what young people online today might learn to regret.

The process of cleaning up just a few years of internet presence has made me grateful that I’ve not been online longer, leaving behind even more footprint during the early years that I was learning to grow and conduct myself.

Domain hoping for the last few years made me want to yet again move domains. We’ll see if it sticks, but as usual, I enjoy a little bit of change and the breathing room when some of the cobwebs have been swept clean.