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Nov022020

A New "Riddleblog" on the Way!

When I started blogging back in November of 2005, I established the Riddleblog on Squarespace.  Squarespace has updated its software several times, but eventually introduced an entirely new version (7.0), which left those of us still using version 5.0 hopelessly behind. 

Since I am retiring from my pastoral duties at Christ Reformed Church at year end, this is a good time to move to the most recent version of Squarespace.  This requires virtually a new blog created from scratch.  I am far along in this process.  It will work much better than the current Riddleblog with smartphones and tablets.

So, here's the plan.

1).  When I make the move to the new blog (in the next several months), I'll direct you to the new site with a new domain name.  This means you will have to update your links to access the new content.

2).  But I will maintain the current Riddleblog until I am able to move all the content over to the new blog.  Over the course of 15 years, I've accumulated much material and many resources, and far too many broken links.  There is much to move and update.  It will take me some time to accomplish this.  So the current Riddleblog will be around for a while.

3).  I will update my social media accounts at the same time I make the move.  My Facebook page (the Riddleblog) will remain, but I will add a Riddleblog Twitter account along with a personal Instagram page.  I have two grandchildren on the way and, of course, will want to show them off.

I also have plans for a totally new venture, but I will wait to spill the beans on that later--stay tuned.

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