As many of you have pointed out, the big Capitol Hill Seattle exposé is now live on the Internet for your enjoyment:
Capitol Hill Times: Local blog gains attention, momentum
We’ve enjoyed the screen of anonymity for awhile now but, to be totally truthful, I was bored with the whole anonymous blogger thing. I still don’t want to be recognized and I do worry about getting treated differently when we go out and about in the neighborhood. I guess we’ll just have to move if it becomes a problem. Where does the Capitol Hill Times publisher not have a paper? Burien, here we come.
So this post and interview is probably as personal as it will get on this site. Diary blogs (mostly) make me glad to keep my shit (mostly) to myself and be (mostly) relatively well adjusted.
So, onward and upward. Thanks for the nice comments and the slightly snarky ones. In the ultimate display of media’s self perpetuating, virus-like qualities, we’ll follow up on this interview by turning the tables on Capitol Hill Times’ Doug Schwartz soon. Holler if you have a question for him.
–j
Cool, all I need are some photos to match the names and I can find you and hang out in front of your house. Just kidding. :-)
Nice. Benign. I don’t get up there much, but appreciate the deeper sense of neighborhood you provide. Squirrels, trees, and all.
Many congrats on becoming media darlings from your fan and neighbor. Consider yourself invited to our upcoming SECOND sewer excavation!
That’s us. Nice & benign! Pam, i think that is fitting prize. Evite?
the desire to be anonymous on a neighborhood blog seems so odd to me. for me part of the fun of blogging is meeting my neighbors (or meeting my not-neighbors when i travel).
And that is why you are groovinkim!