PlagueCast and Goodbye: The End of PlagueWatch
Well folks, it’s been a thrill – we find ourselves heading towards a New Year, and it appears that plague is in its final days. This blog has outlived its purpose, but what a purpose it was: thank you for this marvelous journey, as this experience changed my life and it couldn’t work without my readers.
But before I go, a finale episode of the PlagueCast – we discuss the two years of great work from Rupert Blue, the nature of our clean bill of health, and some final reflections.
Special thanks go out to Madoka Sakuichi, Yechunwo, and of course: J.J. Kinyoun and Rupert Blue. I might not still be here if it wasn’t for your efforts.
The Final PlagueCast
Goodbye, PlagueWatchers – I wish you all the best in your future lives!
Thank you, PlagueMaster, for your amazing work! It was great to see the truth of the matter, and to know that when the papers wouldn’t tell the whole story I could come here and find it.
I don’t know what we would have done without you!
PlagueFan
December 15, 1908 at 7:41 pm
I will echo those sentiments: I felt as if you filled the job that no one else could, providing an important take on these issues.
I was especially happy to read of Hawaii, a place far away from many of our perceptions. I feel as if I know their story, and thank you for linking me to the blogs that helped fill this in.
MasterOfPlague
December 16, 1908 at 7:42 pm
I only hope you’re right, and that we’re out of the woods!
If not, hopefully you’ll stick with us!
Thanks for everything!
J!
Jeremiah
December 19, 1908 at 7:43 pm