Monthly Archives: January 2011

Coffeehouse observation No. 249

Coffee on a rainy morning and watching the Pats. Not a bad way to start a Sunday. I’ve been a Pats fan since I was 8. … And, yes, there was football when I was 8. … I started being a fan just about the time the Pats drafted Jim Plunkett.

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2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.

Crunchy numbers

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A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 9,000 times in 2010. That’s about 22 full 747s.

 

In 2010, there were 1552 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 1693 posts. There were 138 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 21mb. That’s about 3 pictures per week.

The busiest day of the year was April 5th with 225 views. The most popular post that day was Women march topless in Portland without incident | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were en.wordpress.com, alphainventions.com, facebook.com, mariaozawa2u.blogspot.com, and tips-tools-tutorials.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for moxie, topless march maine, portland maine topless march, women march topless in portland without incident, and malaga island.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

Women march topless in Portland without incident | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram April 2010

2

Festival celebrates Moxie, Maine’s state beverage | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram July 2010

3

Topless march draws crowd, cameras, but remains peaceful | Lewiston Sun Journal May 2010

4

Topless march draws crowd in Maine college town | Bangor Daily News April 2010

5

Big name concerts coming to Bangor waterfront | Bangor Daily News June 2010

Vowing to be a better blogger … I promise

I seriously thought when I started “Letters From Away” that I would be able to update the content every day – something new every single day. I mean, how difficult could that be?

Pretty difficult lately, it seems.

It truly was my intention to update this blog daily with Maine news aggregation, commentary on Maine happenings – at least through the filter of newspaper websites, blogs and hearsay – and stories from my childhood growing up in Maine’s North Woods. There is plenty to write about.

Maine was in the middle of the same-sex marriage debate last year, its two U.S. senators are experiencing growing influence in Washington, the Maine Troop Greeters were the subject of a great documentary film, there were pretty exciting political races, and Maine continues to be a leader when it comes to alternative energy, especially land-based and offshore wind power generation and wave power generation. The scenic beauty – and the effort to keep it that way – also has given me fodder for this blog.

And that does not even touch on lobsters, lighthouses, moose, bears, mosquitoes, Moxie, weather, whoopie pies and Stephen King.

So, yeah, there has been plenty on which to write. Too much, in fact.

Two things have stood in the way lately – the continuing job search and the holidays.

Returning readers will remember that I have been a journalist for more than 22 years and that I was laid off in March 2009. I have been looking – so far unsuccessfully – for work ever since. I continue to search in the newspaper field, but from the start I also branched out to hunt for a job with nonprofits, green industries, government, and elsewhere.

Still nothing. Yet.

But I keep looking. And sending out cover letters and resumes and references and filling out applications. Even for jobs for which I am not exactly qualified and for jobs for which I am overly qualified.

Scanning dozens of job websites and bulletin boards takes time. Crafting cover letters and massaging resumes takes time. And with the way the congressional debate was going on the extension of unemployment benefits tied to the Bush-era tax credit, it seemed time really, really was running out. I felt the pressure to churn out more and more cover letters and resumes.

And that did not leave much time for blogging.

I still am not completely sure I qualify for the extension, so I have a despicable option in mind – cash out every piece of “retirement” funding I have left. Even at a 30 percent to 40 percent cut for taxes and fees, it might give me another couple of months for finding work. And there will be no retirement at all if I cannot find a job soon.

Holidays always jam up things a bit. I did not get presents for my family last years. There just was no money to spare.

There was even less money to spare this year, but I did not want to go without getting presents for my family for a second year in a row. That would be just too demoralizing for me. So I did what I normally do not do – I pulled out a credit card for my holiday purchases.

So there was time spent shopping for Christmas gifts. And there was time spent standing in lines that were longer than normal. And there was more time stuck in holiday traffic. And time spent wrapping gifts. And time spent standing in line at the post office to ship Christmas packages to Maine.

And around major holidays, job websites do not post jobs nearly as frequently as they do normally, which hampers the jobs search. It is a tale with twists and turns.

But the holidays soon will be a memory. And the job search should settle down to the same brain-numbing grind that it has been for nearly 22 months.

And hopefully I will be more diligent in updating this blog on a daily basis. Let’s make that my No. 1 resolution for 2011 – be a better blogger.

OK, make that 2011 resolution No. 2, because getting a meaningful, suitable job is the No. 1 resolution.

So, until the next time I see you in the blogosphere, see ya.

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Coffeehouse observation No. 248

You gotta love a coffeehouse open on New Year’s Day! That makes me caffeinated from Day 1 of 2011. Happy Caffeinated New Year!

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Winter fishing season kicks off in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Winter fishing season kicks off in Maine | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

In Maine politics, that was the year that was | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

In Maine politics, that was the year that was | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

The Baldacci Report Card | Bangor Daily News

The Baldacci Report Card | Bangor Daily News.