Some of what I say here is trivial and mundane. Other things are substantive and worthy of record for posterity. Since 2007 this blog site has been a journal of sorts* for what I was doing and learning and thinking. And I know that some few people have read old blog entries because the metrics reveal that they have. In fact, two different people read through many of my old entries recently because every time I would get on the site the “Stats” would reveal one view of 3 to 6 entries, frequently in chronological order. I have a desire to share my thoughts, even if it is only with myself, but I have a greater desire for someone to understand the Gospel of Jesus through what I share here.
So, why the title, “What’s Next?” If you read my last entry, then you will know that I cut it short because some photos would not upload. It turns out that I have reached the 3 GB storage of the site. Now there are several simple solutions. One is to upgrade, but that is more than double of what I pay now. It is a reasonable price, but not one I feel settled about paying with all of the bills right now. A second option is to stop blogging, too much time on electronic media and all that, but this is certainly not mindless surfing the web. In fact, it might even be a good therapy for an aging brain to stay engaged. And there is the fact that I enjoy it. The content must not be too exciting because I get few comments, but I hope it makes some people think about and dwell on what “is true… honorable… right… pure… lovely… of good repute… any excellence… worthy of praise” (Philippians 4:8). Thirdly, I could delete earlier entries to make room for new ones. This is a bitter sweet option for me. I do go back and read entries occasionally, especially to prepare for new ones. But even more so, when talking to someone, I will refer them to a previous entry for more context or further thought. And this may be just the thing that I do. But what do I delete? Do I pick a category, say “Poems” for example, and wipe the blog of all poems? Or do I pick and choose less “useful” or “striking” entries? Or perhaps I just trim off entries as space for the next one requires.
As I said, I don’t get many comments, but I’m going to ask anyway. What do you think? Which option should I go with? If I trim the entries, which and how should I go about it? What do you think? Really, I’d like to know. I have a silly little entry waiting in drafts, but because it would include one picture, I can’t upload it. And I will run out space for words soon…………..
*I feel like a “real” journal would include the good with the bad. I have shared some struggles, but for the most part people don’t really want to hear what you are struggling with, but what you are excited about and learning about. As I commented to a friend on FB recently, “Life is good because God is good, but it is difficult at times.” As the subtitle of this blog reminds me, “Pointing to One who… sustains me.” He has done that and blessed me in good times and difficult times. He is good.
Photos take up quite a bit of space. Perhaps your should start there instead. Check the media portion and perhaps delete photos that are similar and not so very important. If you delete them from the media section, they will also be deleted from every blog post in which they’ve been featured. That’s where I would start 😊rather than the post
That is a good plan. I will see what it takes to pull that off without destroying content. Particularly older entries that I have record of elsewhere, that would work well.
Great 👍🏽
Your blog posts should be preserved (online, in print or both) especially for your children, their children, and their children… What a precious legacy.
Thanks for the encouragement. I guess I will preserve them on flashdrive, but they don’t seem interested at the moment. In order to preserve them online, I would have to upgrade (more money) or learn to write my own website and provide a server (an old computer I’m told will work). That is out of my wheelhouse at the moment.
This is a hard decision, but if it were me I would pray and ask God to show which posts are most valuable for His kingdom work (which ones point people to Jesus the most)? We never know what might minister to others, but God knows. He knows every person that has, is, and will visit your site and what they need to hear. Pray, and trust God to guide. Blessings, Malinda🙏🏼
Thank you. I hope that means you are praying with me.