As 2016 winds down, I want to say thank you for everyone who enjoys and reads my site. I hope you enjoy reading my blog posts, and following the real time tweets as much as I have enjoyed creating, writing and researching them.
It has only just occurred to me that Real Time History is now one years old. I love every minute of working on this site – and I could not do it without you, the people who follow my blog – so thank you! But, now looking toward the future. 2017. I have three main ideas and aims for next year. Two of those ideas and aims and ideas are more real time tweets. So, let's look at some of the things coming in 2017, for Real Time History. Titanic Real Time Tweets The first main event of 2017, is going to be Titanic Real Time Tweets. We will follow the events of the Titanic as it happened it real time. Step-by-step. Day-by-day. And, on the night of the sinking minute-by-minute. The Titanic real time tweets will also be accompanied by blog tweets, historical sources and more. There hasn't been an offical date set for Titanic real time tweets. But, they will start early on in the year. Hope to see you then! In the Autumn (Fall), we are going back to Whitechapel in 1888. Since the ripper events happened in the early hours of the morning, you're either going to need a lot of coffee to stay up. Or, you can catch up on the tweets the following morning! Either way, the ripper events are fascinating. Mainly due to the mystery which surrounds them. It sometimes seem that the more questions that are answered with Jack the Ripper, the more tht new questions pop up. We will keep the ripper tweets PG, or as near to that as possible - considering that reading about the events of 1888 can be quite graphic. But, blogs and theories will be put forward. Your opinion on the subject will be intresting! The next thing we will be looking at throughout the year is, historical food and recipes. Ever wanted to know what the Victorians ate? Ever wanted to know what the Tudors ate? What those in the Middle Ages ate? Well, if you do, great! Because we are going to be focusing on that throughout the year! Sometimes what those ate in historical times, is largely different from what we eat today. You may roll your eyes or feel sick and some of the things humanity ate in the past. But, you will also want to try to fabulous things that the Victorians, Tudors and those in the Middle Ages ate - it wasn't all bad!
There will also be other things happening. Blog posts about historical things, births, and deaths. If you have any more suggestions, I would love to hear it below. And consider your suggestions.
Other than that, thank you for supporting my blog over the past year. I couldn't create this without you. My followers. A Happy Historical Christmas to you. And a prosperous New Year! :) Jennifer xox
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