If you’re like most people, your life is busy. You may have every intention of making regular visits to the websites or blogs you enjoy, but you may not make it as often as you’d like. In the process, you miss some of the blog posts you may have enjoyed.
I’ve been blogging for several weeks now and have posted more than 20 articles. I thought it might be helpful if every few weeks I do a “topics you may have missed” piece. This covers articles from the birth of the blog through Nov. 18, 2008.
If you think this is helpful, please check one of the Reaction checkboxes at the end of this article.
In the meantime, you might have missed articles:
- Celebrating First Lady Laura Bush’s visit to Hodgenville, Kentucky
- Guiding you to Lincoln or Illinois-related books by John Hallwas, Brian Dirck and Edward Steers, Jr., Harold Holzer, Gary Ecelbarger, Joshua Wolf Shenk and others
- Describing Lincoln-related events in Springfield, Galesburg and Bloomington
- Discussing the challenges and tools of and offering tips for Lincoln research
- Highlighting schools and universities where students are immersed in Lincoln studies
- Congratulating those who’ve reached milestones in their scholarly journeys or received honors for their Lincoln-related work
- Celebrating Ford’s Theatre honors and a Lincoln painting donated to a Petersburg, Ill. museum
- Encouraging people to celebrate the bicentennial by learning about Lincoln in a variety of ways
- Discussing the Lincoln Forum symposium and noting the discovery of a possible Lincoln letter
- Alerting readers to Matthew Pinsker’s cautions about a team of rivals
- Informing about Lincoln site renovations in Springfield
Remember, this time of bicentennial celebration will never be equaled by any in our lifetimes for opportunities to celebrate and learn about Lincoln. You can find a couple of great calendars of bicentennial happenings across the country at these websites:
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