Copycat Twitterer For Home Winemaking
A couple of years ago, I checked out “Twitter” but didn’t see much use for it. I couldn’t figure it out either. So almost as fast as I registered my account, I removed it. But I see that Jack Keller is now twittering and maybe he’ll twitter about his home winemaking activities so I thought I’d try the tweet and twit thing again.
So far, I’m following about 6 other winemakers. If you’re on Twitter and would like to follow along yourself, my username there is ‘ianhughscott’. I’ll probably reciprocate if you decide to follow. At the same time, I’m not sure how much time I’ll spend “twittering” about whatever I’m doing at any given time.
If I do spend some time, I’ll probably tweet or twit or twattle (whatever the lingo is) about other activities including fly fishing, camping, outings with my awesome 6 1/2 year old son who recently lost both of his baby front teeth and trips to Alberta. Hopefully you won’t find it boring if you decide to follow along.
As soon as I’ve posted this, perhaps I’ll tweetle about cleaning bottles – I’m thinking today will be a good day to bottle up some mead. And happy tweeting, twittering, and tattling to you too!
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