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nHBlog Archive
First Blog: March 27, 2003
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September 30, 2004
The site is going through a major upgrade, and so am I! I will keep you posted as much as possible. Thanks for checking in on me. Send me an email! I'd love to hear from you. robinann [at] nashuahistory.infoMay all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
March 16, 2004
If you are part of my newletter email group - I have not sent a notice about the site upgrades!
I am very busy with many worldwide projects.
I hope to send out an email to everyone soon. I have a lot more neat ideas for Nashua History. Thank you for being such a dedicated reader.
If you would like to become part of my news group send an email to updates@nashuahistory.com with your proper email address and I will add you to this list :)
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
February 22, 2004
Alright... I went a little crazy last night. I was just so excited to get started on the upgrade - I just did it!
More changes to come. Enjoy!
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
February 21, 2004
I am preparing a facelift for Nashua History. You may notice some little changes here and there, but don't be surprised if one day it's a lot different!
I'm glad you're here with me for all the fun.
Bye for now :)!
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
January 22, 2004
The sesquicentennial year has ended. Many happy events were found by many Nashua Enthusiasts. I enjoyed my 150 celebration and hope you did too.
I will add more to this website as my schedule will allow. Fitting it between the other aspects of my life, I find my balance.
Hope to see you again soon.
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
January 3, 2004
I've added a lot since June but really haven't updated this page. Off the top of my head I'm sure you could visit the photograph pages to see the Sesquicentennial Ball and also the Festival of Nations. I also covered the Halloween on Main Street (truley awesome I might say) but have not yet uploaded the pictures. Soon, soon I shall. I hope all of you are well and look forward to continuing website history.
You may notice a few color changes as well.
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
July 7, 2003
Another saga has been entered into Nashua History. The Independence Day Events of the Sesquicentennial year are now recorded for all that wish to view them. This link will bring you to the start page of the digital beginning of July 4th and 5th. A terrific event that will always be remembered.
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
June 5, 2003
I've been off researching web managment so I haven't really been able to add anything new until today!
If you havn't attended one of Nashua's Sesqucentennial events - you must plan to go! I had such a great time yesterday with all the cake and fellow enthusiasts that I almost fell over! This link will bring you to the start page of what I documented during the cakefest. Enjoy ; )!
May all your memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
May 11, 2003 There are some new features that I am researching that should make the site a lot more interactive. I will try to get them listed for everyone asap.
May 3, 2003 I added another wing to the gallery.
"The Trees"
I used two camera's for this shoot. The longer focal length showed me a very different perspective to this well traveled street. I really tried to give the images a feeling of nostalgia. Timing, focus, placement. Enjoy the trip.
April 24, 2003 The Radio Show went great! Thank you all that listened :) I have a lot of work to do - so I better get busy..
April 22, 2003 O.K. ... So far I've added a logo button for anyone interested in linking to my website - I've had a few requests. You may find it on the links page.
I put a new picture of me up on the credits page. I took it the day of the Nashua Telegraph final interview before the writeup. The newspaper took many pictures of me smiling at the camera and decided to put in a lovely picture of me taking pictures. Robin welding the almighty tool! So I'm glad I grabbed a pic of me before the shoot, all that girl prep put to good use!
Tomorrow is my website's 1st birthday. I'm a little excited. I have a radio interview on WOTW AM900 tomorrow also. If you can tune in, I am scheduled for 2:15pm. It's called The DotCom Hour.
Alas, my work is done for today.
April 20, 2003 The Telegraph publishes a story featuring The History of Nashua New Hampshire USA website.
April 8, 2003 I resampled the images on the front page of the site to make them more clear on initial impact.
Another improved image is the Hannah Dustin map located in the 1675 - 1700 history section.
More improvements to come!
March 31, 2003 I have just added a new wing to the gallery. Enjoy the new material : ) And the New! Page is new too!!
March 27, 2003 This page is going to serve as a kind of reminder for me to keep adding to this site. I've put Nashua History on the back burner for a while - since I have a few other sites which I am working on that have been eating up most of my valuable resources. Though I am not complaining!
If you've been here before that you know I havn't added much in a while - though I think it would be hard for you to notice since the site has got so much in it already it would take you quite a long time to actually see and read that much anyway...
But if you have, I congratulate you. And thank you - it's nice to know all my efforts are being appreciated!
Another reason for the "What's New" page is to keep everyone informed of additions to text, photo's and links. I will be adding more - and I'd like you, the Nashua History Reader, to be able to access those new pieces of information quickly.
As you might not know, I am still learning the history myself! I know there are gaps and missing information, and my goal is to add as much of the very important information as possible. I am still conducting research on the many facets of the Nashua personality.
My most favorite part of this website is the photography. Visually, I can bring so much to you. Soon it will be green enough in New Hampshire to get the film moving through my camera's again : ) !
My latest and greatest addition to The History of Nashua, NH USA is the web counter on the front page. I'd like to thank www.digits.com for a really terrific device. And I'd like to thank all of you for increasing it's numerical value!
I'm off into the sunset.
Until later, keep well; and May all you memories be historical. Sincerely, Robin Ann
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