Eight years ago, I decided to start a card blog, this card blog in fact. And for a few years there, I was pretty good at it. I had a clear directive, I made some fun posts, got at least a dozen readers or so that seemed to enjoy the writing, and I even had an enjoyable time doing it. Alas, lately that has not remotely been the case.
After posting regularly and then semi-regularly and then erratically, things pretty much dried up the last few years. I didn't post at all in the last year, not even my usual silly Christmas Eve post or anything. A lot of things conspired to do this: life in general, my health specifically, photobucket pretty much ruining 90% of my work in the first five years of this blog, and then the anxiety and inertia of the more you don't do something, the more you don't do it even if you want to. It's a vicious circle.
I still collect with a passion and I still read a lot of your blogs and honestly, I do miss it. I miss the trades and the silly inside jokes and all that nonsense. Even though blogging is so passe in the year 2020 and this certainly wouldn't be the first time I have promised to come back and do more posts, I am going to try again. I have a lot of fun pages I have made - like this one of dudes born on February 29th. I have so many opinions to share with you that I know you are on the edge of your seat to read (how about those Houston Astros, huh?). And finally, the reasons I started this blog are still true: I love this stupid hobby and I want to share that with people who also stupidly love it enough to share it. So *fingers crossed* hopefully this is the start of a whole new round of blogging and I look forward to hearing from you and bringing it to you.
p.s. I do not miss scanning stuff. Ugh.
Showing posts with label February 29. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February 29. Show all posts
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Welcome.
So I have been threatening for a while now to start a card blog; I'm not sure how sinister a threat this is, but it has been out there. Some of you know me by my ages old school aol handle JacobMrley and some of you know me by the one they hung on me at birth, Max. Even if you don't know me at all, welcome to my blog. I am tossing my hat in the ring years behind the curve. This is nothing new for me, I am either way way ahead or way way behind. Every February 29th, I decide to do something very different and very wacky, this time, I am starting a blog. Anyway, I am rambling (get used to it) so I will get down to brass tacks. I am using this as sort of a mission statement for what I want to accomplish with this site. I have a vast need to collect things. I am not quite a hoarder, but with a little less maintenance, I could easily end up on the Discovery Channel trying to explain why people can't get into my house. The one obsession I have had longer than any other is collecting trading cards. Baseball cards for the most part, but I have a predilection for all things cardboard. I just want to share some of it with you. Maybe trade some with you (I have been an active trader on other sites, to be sure) and maybe entertain myself and by extension, you, with my collection. I will try to update everyday, but don't hold your breath. So anyway, why Starting Nine? Well, it all started many years ago when I decided to name all binders one day. And in my need to be different, I didn't just want to name them "Stars" and "Hall of Famers" so I gave them sort of code names, like "Double Trouble" "Space for Rent" "Set Them Up And Knock Them Down" and "Starting Nine" - honestly, I am not certain what all of them were, and most of them have been replaced with more traditional labeling, but one of them, for whatever reason, stayed labeled, that one, I am sure you have figured out by now. So, OK, focus, long story short, two years ago I decided to start really paring down my collection. I had just stacks and stacks of cards, sets and sets upon uncompleted sets, boxes of unsorted cards from long forgotten trips to shows and shops. It was a mess. I decided to pare things down to just nine. Nine cards representing a set, a player, a team. One page at a time. It has been fun and harrowing. Oh sure, a few favorites will stay (Gary Carter, Keith Hernandez, Mike Piazza, etc.) but I am collecting cards now nine at a time. This is how my collection, for the most part, will be presented to you. I do have a few other odd collecting quirks, which I will reveal over time. Otherwise, if you have gotten through this overwritten and under-thought. paragraph, I welcome you.
Friday, February 10, 2012
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