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Two thousand days

Back on the 26th September 2021, I wrote a post marking my one thousandth day of consecutive posting. Today, a little under three years later, marks the two thousandth.

I always find milestone posts like this to be difficult. They’re the sort of thing that would normally be celebrated – in that way that we humans seem to like celebrating things that reach a certain, nicely shaped, number. I’m quite a modest person though, so shouting out about my achievements isn’t something I relish or feel particularly comfortable about. I would probably have had greater success in some aspects of my life had I “bigged myself up” a little more, but I’ve always felt that my achievements should speak for themselves, and not be reliant on too much self promotion.

So here I am, having posted without fail for the last two thousand days, and instead of a party, it’s more of an acknowledgement. I reached a big number, and tomorrow I will surpass it (and why will my two-thousand-and-first post be less worthy of celebration anyway?).

It might be nice if I had some sort of special “2,000th post” image that I’ve saved for the occasion, but I don’t, so I’m going to use a picture I took on a trip to Castleton back in May. It shows a gap in a drystone wall part way up Cave Dale. It feels somehow optimistic in tone – a gateway to whatever might come next, I suppose.

Gateway to Cave Dale

Yashica Mat 124G & Fujifilm Pro 400H. Lab developed, home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken on 18 May 2024

8 thoughts on “Two thousand days

  1. Yeah, I hear what you’re saying; but keeping up with something like that isn’t any small feat either. It does happen — as long as you’re posting every day, it’s just a number you’ll reach and every one after that will be “the highest number of consecutive days”… but it’s still a pretty interesting nod to dedication.

    I’m at a mere 1388 consecutive days as of this comment. If you keep this up, I’ll never surpass you.

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    1. Thanks. It’s feeling like a bit of a drag at present. I sometimes have stuff to write, but no time, or I’m just not in the mood after being at work, so I’ve fallen back on publishing photos without any text more frequently.

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