To my readers,
I would like to say thank you very much for
following me these past three and a half years. My goal when I started this
blog was to share information about kimono with the English-speaking world, and
in that respect I think I've been able to help in my own small way. As of
today, this blog has been visited over 130,000 times and I am grateful for all
of you that have come to it over the years.
The truth is my life is shifting right now in a lot of ways, and has
been for some time, and I would like to return to just enjoying kimono rather than
seeing them as a project. That means while I will still be relatively active on
my Kimono Lady Facebook and Tumblr accounts, I am going to stop posting updates
here.
I’ll leave up everything I’ve written as a resource for others, and
as a “going away present”, if you want to call it that, I will post text-only
translations of all the remaining months I have left on my big motifs translation
project (August-February) by the end of this month (September, 2013) as my
final post.
I’ll
also be happy to keep answering kimono questions you may have, so if you have one,
please head over to Facebook or Tumblr. I hope to see you around there and keep
spreading the kimono love!
6 comments:
Oh... I understand. I'm relatively new here but already had LOTS of great info from you which I am REALLY greatful of! =)
And I'm glad you still keep this blog up and that you will be active on Tumblr and Facebook at least. =)
Thank you! ^^
Aw, well you're welcome and thank you very much! I'm glad you've found it helpful.
And yes, I'll still be lurking around Tumblr and Facebook posting occasionally. Hope to see you there! :)
i am glad that you plan to finish the months translation project! i enjoyed those and have the site bookmarked for reference.
thanks for the enjoyable and useful reading you have provided...
Thank you so very much for your work! It has been a great help to me. Invaluable, in fact! I'll see you on FB and Tumblr!
Holly and nofixedstars, you're welcome and thank you very much!
See you around! :D
I cannot thank you enough for this comprehensive resource on seasonality! I have been searching for days and days to find a compact taxonomy of the complexities of seasonal connection to pattern, and reference. I wish you all the best.
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