Tuesday, May 7, 2024

A to Z Reflections 2024 Edition #AtoZChallenge

I can't believe that April is over. 

Along with hundreds of other bloggers, I participated in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge this past April  I've done this Challenge successfully every April starting in 2015.    

Many of us assign a theme for the month and yes, I did, also.  Mine was : gardens, art, history, and the unexpected.  

In our Reflections post, we are supposed to reflect on the April Blogging from A to Z Challenge we just completed, and let the A to Z team know what worked, what didn't work, what our experiences were. I'm not going to tackle many of the list of questions from the team as it would take me hours to respond.  Rather, here's a selection.

Did I win?  Yes.  Did I post alphabetic graphics?  No.

I enjoyed being able to use some of the many photos buried on my phone.  Some of them brought back memories - a garden visited in 2019 not long after the death of my mother in law, a historic mill converted to a motel I visited in 2013.  I enjoyed sharing these photo memories with you, my readers.

Part of the fun of A to Z is finding new blogs, and part is rediscovering blogs I remember from previous challenges.  I was happy to see (and read) that some bloggers I had met in previous challenges but had not participated in a while were back. 

Were there particular blogs I enjoyed?  Yes.  There were many enjoyable themes - animals, gardening, family history, a trip to remember. One blog discussed hero animals that won a special military medal: dogs, horses, and even pigeons.  Another blog revisited some of her family's history using a treasure trove of photos and ephemera kept by her parents. A third blog discussed a trip, something she intends to expand into a book one day.  A fourth showcased her love of seed starting.  A fifth blogged a seat of her pants mystery story with 26 short installments.  A sixth, by a blogger who wasn't able to finish, concentrated on aspects of her family history and things found in Texas.

I don't want to call out any blog because I wouldn't be mentioning so many others deserving of mention.  

Any thanks? You betcha.  I want to thank all the people (blogging for A to Z or not) who visited my blog in April. There are a number of blogs I wanted to visit and never got to them.  

What about the Challenge's social media?  No. I'm on social media too much as it is. 

Any suggestions for the team?  Yes - Please don't wait until the "day of" to post instructions on how to sign up, or questions you'd like us to answer in our Reflections post.  I prewrite many of my posts, and I also participate in several blog hops, which is why I'm not posting my Reflections until today.  Also, there was that glitch with the sign up.  Maybe having more time to work on it before it went live may have helped the team.

Did I learn anything through this Challenge?  Yes. I need to take a break, at least from social media.  Life is too short to spend it doom scrolling.  Or even, alas, blog reading.  I'll be figuring out the details, but I think I am going to take a break sometime this summer.

The final question: Will I consider doing the challenge again next year?  To that, I answer, next year will take care of itself.

And now, my thank you's to those who make A to Z possible:

Arlee Bird (founder) at Tossing it Out 

J. Lennie Dorner (captain) at the Blog of J. Lennie Dorner 

Zalka Csenge Virág  at the Multicolored Diary

John Holton at The Sound of One Hand Typing

Jayden R Vincente at (note, X rated) J. R Vincente Erotica Writer

Ronel at Ronel the Mythmaker

To those who found my blog during A to Z I hope you will visit me from time to time going forward.  To those who have read me for years, I thank you, also.

Your readership makes it enjoyable.

12 comments:

  1. Hi Alana - well done on completing the A-Z ... and I'm glad you've enjoyed the process - despite some of the 'rules' ... also like you I don't participate in social media and see no need to do so. But I enjoyed seeing your posts - I didn't comment on them all - cheers and here's to your break and see you anon - Hilary

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  2. That's a very nice reflection. Well done for finishing the challenge. Like you, I will wait for next year before deciding whether or not to participate again.

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  3. ...this morning I have a tragic piece of history that is repeating itself.

    https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/2024/05/a-tragic-tuesdays-treasure-german.html

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  4. It was definitely an interesting challenge

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  5. You deserve a break! Daily posts for as long as I've been reading your blog is a lot. And never missing an A to Z since 2015 is quite a feat! Congratulations.

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  6. Thanks again for participating!

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  7. You're going to take a break? Wow. You've been consistently writing daily for a long time now. Although, I'm sure it'll be nice to take some time off. I hope you enjoy your time away.

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  8. Excellent summary of your A to Z experience this year -- and a great topic that introduced me to new places. I also believe life is too short to spend it online, so I've scaled back my regular blogging to twice a month. Still, it was fun exploring my parents' lives in this year's A to Z (and thanks for the mention of that topic). I'll have to see what next April brings. Meanwhile, I'm sure I'll be popping by to visit yours during the year!

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  9. Interesting Reflection Post! Congrats on your wins, and on your participation in the A to Z challenge!
    I'm glad you're contemplating a break from blogging. It's important for a lot of reasons.

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  10. Thanks for the shout-out and congrats on finishing the challenge.

    Ronel visiting for Reflections for A to Z Blogging Challenge 2024

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  11. Great recap and YAY for us both, finishing the month in grand style.

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  12. Well done on completing the 2024 A to Z. I didn't follow your posts because they were not interesting to me, but I wanted to congratulate you on finishing and on being one of only a relative handful of participants who write a Reflections post. I'm not a blogger so I've decided not to do the A to Z next year or possibly ever again. I'm all over social media budling my brand as a writer and promoting my work so...any way good on you for doing what makes you happy.
    https://dacairns.com.au/blog/f/the-jury-is-out

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