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Better Late Than Never

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Finally, I have a blog ;)

I've been actively involved in the Drupal community for over 2 years, and in E-commerce before that for years. I've wanted to blog the entire time, but never got around to putting something online. So, here I am about 5 years later, finally getting a blog up. It took a long time, but it's definitely better late than never!

There's not much here at the moment, but I plan to share some of my experiences and tips for building and theming Drupal sites, so stay tuned...

Comments (6)

Welcome to the blogging world.

Amanda

you need to get some content up here!

Shawn

Congratulations, I have had this on my todo list for 6 years now.

Jacine

Thanks Shawn! 6 years!? You beat me ;) You've got a great portfolio, so when you get around to it, it's going to be sweet!

einsteinsboi

Congratulations on finally getting your blog up! Welcome to your new addiction :)

Now let's see some good Drupal stuff!! Will be checking in, and nagging you on twitter if you slow down on the posts :)

Jacine

Thanks Mary! Sometimes I need someone to nag me :)

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