5 years - The wood anniversary |
Many moons ago, I was planning to attend a Red Sox game.
Unfortunately, I had used the last blank scorecard in my book the previous
game. So, I needed a new one. Since I realized I didn’t like any of the cards I
could buy in stores, I decided to make my own. I put in all the features I
thought I needed. When I was done I had a small square left blank. I couldn’t
think of anything else I needed to add to the card, but didn’t like the look of
the empty space. So, I figured a fancy logo would make the card look better,
and more professional. Since the ticket for the game I was going to was in
Section 36, that’s what I used for the logo. I threw a “Section 36” in front of
a trapezoid and added a made-up website. It added a little something to the
card. Perfect. While we were at the game, my brother noticed the logo, and
asked if I owned the website. Of course, I didn’t. I would have no idea what to
do with a website domain. I’m not a web designer. I once had a homepage on AOL
when I was trading cards through one of their forums. But, that’s not even
close to the same thing. I mean, it was AOL for crying out loud. He countered
with the idea of a blog. Hmm. I could do that. It might even be fun. So, five
years ago today, Section 36 was born.
Because of a blank space on a scorecard.
Thank goodness.
It’s been more fun then I ever could have thought. I’ve been
able to interact with so many fantastic people. I’ve gotten back into trading,
which I was sorely missing at the time. I’ve found a place to get things off my
chest. Sometimes when the Sox trade all their talent away, you have to scream
at somebody. Somewhere. Over the years, this little spot has grown. I doubt
anybody was even reading this thing for the first six months or so. Now, people
seem to actually be checking in every day. Who would have imagined?
So thanks to
everyone who has been around these past five years. Thanks to everyone who has
submitted pictures from Section 36. Thanks to everyone who has sent me
completed scorecards or pictures of the logo. Thanks to everyone who has
commented on posts, to let me know you’re out there. Thanks to everyone who has
entered contests. Thanks to everyone who has completed trades with me, or
simply sent cards just because.
Most of all, thanks to everyone for reading!
Cool story!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 5 years!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary!
ReplyDeleteSee you in October.