Making some changes

It’s all been fun and you, my readers, seem to have liked the results.

Every now and again it’s time to reconsider, take stock, and make useful changes. That’s the point I’m at with the JHM blog right now.

Oh, it’s nothing major, don’t worry! I chose to lighten things up and improve the pace of writing by publishing an image every day. I’ve kept that up now for 51 days and it’s time to assess the results.

First I should say how much I’ve enjoyed doing it. Choosing an image, writing some explanatory text to go with it, and often presenting further thoughts and questions – it’s all been fun and you, my readers, seem to have liked the results.

The downside has been the impact on my other posts, there’s been a lot less time to cover off other things that I want to write about.

What I plan to do

I’m going to try posting the images a little less often, perhaps just two or three a week. This means I’ll be able to devote more time to other things, like the series of extracts from JDMC, like thoughts about the war in Ukraine, dusting off articles from the past and giving them a second chance, writing more ‘Cruising the Gospel‘ posts, and more canal walking posts. I also want to drop in random stuff from time to time, comments on this or that, ideas here and there. If you have any thoughts on what you’d like to see, please drop them into the comments section below. Thanks.

Bear with me while I do a bit of re-shuffling. One objective will remain publishing something daily, even if it’s just another image!

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Author: Chris Jefferies

I live in the west of England, worked in IT, and previously in biological science.

One thought on “Making some changes”

  1. Thanks for keeping us up to date with the developments on this site, Chris. You’re doing great work and I’m tremendously blessed by it. I trust God that you’ll do what you do to the best of the ability He gives you and we’ll be all the better for it. Thank you, Chris.

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