My first post to my first blog
I remember my first homepage that I painstakingly created while attending the University of Missouri at Columbia. I taught myself the necessary HTML mostly by looking at the codes of other Web pages I liked. I titled it "A Journalist's Journey." When I was finished with my creation, I had a smart looking homepage that linked to the Fort Zumwalt School District, the St. Peters, Missouri, homepage and what passed as a Web site for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Back then the paper's site was little more than a list of links.
Little did I know then that I would end up working for the Post-Dispatch's Web site and then KMOV-TV's Web site. And then I would decide to leave journalism behind me. As a career anyway. The friends I made at both places I didn't leave behind.
So this blog is going to chronicle where I go next as soon as I figure it out. Feel free to come along for the ride. It's good to be back to Web publishing even if it is on a personal level. It's good to have my own home on the Web again.
Little did I know then that I would end up working for the Post-Dispatch's Web site and then KMOV-TV's Web site. And then I would decide to leave journalism behind me. As a career anyway. The friends I made at both places I didn't leave behind.
So this blog is going to chronicle where I go next as soon as I figure it out. Feel free to come along for the ride. It's good to be back to Web publishing even if it is on a personal level. It's good to have my own home on the Web again.