October 13, 2009
10:00 am
Writing About Roanoke, One Glimpse at a Time (200th Post)
Well, the temperature is not much like summertime this week (as it was on Friday) so I needed to update with a new post. And, as it turns out would you believe this is the 200th post at Noke News?
When I started things back in early 2008 I really wasn’t sure if I would even make it to 50 posts. Nothing exciting ever happens in Roanoke, right? How on earth would I find anything interesting that was worth talking about?
Eventually, I stopped focusing on necessarily trying to find exciting and interesting topics and basically just started talking about stuff that I saw happening as I went about my regular life. I don’t talk politics or the economy that much because I really don’t find them to be interesting topics.
But, walking across and really exploring for the first time a bridge that I had driven across many times? I think that’s interesting.
It’s probably obvious that I like Roanoke and I like taking pictures, so those two ideas basically turned into Noke News. If I have an agenda it’s one that centers around being pro-Roanoke so I suppose I’m a little biased in that regard.
I’ll be the first to admit that Roanoke is not perfect by any means, but I think a lot of people could agree that there is no other place quite like it. The thing is, when I’m asked about what makes Roanoke unique I can’t always give a direct and specific answer on the spot.
So, as I go about my life I jot down a few words and snap a few photos of recent happenings in and around this area in Southwest Virginia. And several of my experiences I post online here.
The things I write about and post are, for the most part, very simple and basic happenings that I experience as I go about living my life in Roanoke. Nothing more, nothing less.
A late evening bicycle ride on a local greenway.
Going downtown during lunch to get a piece of fruit for a snack.
Watching the trees on Mill Mountain change colors with the seasons.
I consider this simple stuff, and when looked at individually each one of these experiences could apply to more places than just Roanoke. For example, Roanoke is hardly the only city in the country to have a downtown market or mountains nearby.
But, I think there are far fewer cities which can offer all of the above: a downtown market, a great view of surrounding mountains (seen from just about anywhere in town), and with multiple greenway paths to enjoy.
With each post that I add to Noke News I hope to add one more glimpse into what living in Roanoke is like. This site as a whole has basically turned into the best and only way I know how to explain a little bit of what it’s like to live in Roanoke.
To me, it’s all about the simple things.
I don’t know how to explain it other than to say that simple stuff like this is what has become increasingly important to me. So, that’s a majority of what I write about. Roanoke comfortably allows me to experience these simple things, but at the same time offering the benefits of what I consider a “medium-sized” city. If you live here you may know what I mean.
Thanks for stopping by, and for continuing to stop by. I’ve been busy with working a bunch the past few months and this has directly affected my blogging time. But, I’m still around and I’m going to continue to be around for a while if I have anything to say about it. My posting may be a bit sporadic for a little while, but I’ll definitely be around.
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Thanks again for reading and sharing with me my glimpses of Roanoke.
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