I always wished readers were a bit more active in commenting. So when I glanced at the "Jason Colavito" site mentioned previously, I was jealous to see a post with 72 comments.
It turns out, these comments are mostly vituperative commenter-vs-commenter-vs-author. Truth be told I would not mind an occasional controversy [did we have one over the "Mayans in Georgia"?] but the general principle seems to be: people who hang out reading and writing mutiple comments, tend to have emotional agendas. Put another way, they need to get a life.
From that point of view, maybe the few occasional comments we get here - on Rock Piles - are just about right. Comment when needed, not otherwise.
I am as guilty as the next reader in not always commenting. I find your blog interesting and informative. I have learned a lot about the 'rock piles' of the Northeast. I have a blog that not many people comment on but a lot of people read so I keep plugging away at it.
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Thanks Jean.
ReplyDeleteI only just got interested in rock piles and indian history in the northeast and was glad to find your blog. I've only found a couple of piles which got me going on it. One is in Sharon where I live, Have you ever found anything there?
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This is one https://www.flickr.com/gp/-chris_b/E89g65
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