Pretty sure I never posted this one, despite us filming it over the summer...
This concludes Season Two... sorry for the anticlimactic ending to the season... but I'm still calling it a success.
Less "on location" episodes, but a lot more guest stars.
And this year we did more movies than music... we'll see what season three brings.
Mostly I'm really happy the kids still do these things with me!
Updates from the Jones family, plus, whatever the heck else is on Seth's mind.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Road game!
Great night traveling to Gardner, KS to watch Evey and her team play volleyball!
And the Pacific Ocean won, 2-1! Evey had a stellar performance, too!
Saturday, September 22, 2018
BIG NEWS
I haven't been around much the last month.... sorry about that.
It was for good reason... something major happened in my professional career... something that a magazine journalist might never experience in his/her career...
I was promoted. But it wasn't just a raise, or a new job title...
I was rewarded with the honor of being handed the keys to an additional magazine.
So to be clear: I'm still the editor-in-chief of Golfdom.
And now I'm also the EIC of sister publication Landscape Management magazine.
I'll try to give this some perspective, because I know that magazine publishing is somewhat alien to people outside the industry...
I've been leading Golfdom editorially since 2010, and it's been a good thing... we print 22,000 copies a month and we mail this magazine out for free to all qualified readers... we're 100% supported by our advertisers... and that's cool.
Landscape Management magazine, owned by the same company (North Coast Media) is in the same boat... their readership is 65,000 readers.
...and now I'm in charge of the editorial direction of both magazines.
Before you say, "Seth, how are you going to publish two magazines, when I know you're always running like crazy to get your one magazine published?"
More good news... along with the promotion, they've restructured things so I now have a team of editors working with me... to help me get both magazines published each month.
More to come... but yeah... I've been a little skittish for the last couple weeks because... because I'm now the EIC of two magazines! And I was already honored to be EIC of one...
Click here to see the announcement the company sent out to LM readers.
It was for good reason... something major happened in my professional career... something that a magazine journalist might never experience in his/her career...
I was promoted. But it wasn't just a raise, or a new job title...
I was rewarded with the honor of being handed the keys to an additional magazine.
So to be clear: I'm still the editor-in-chief of Golfdom.
Me, moments before throwing a difficult root ball into the Wakarusa River. Photo by Thomas Lervik Jr. |
And now I'm also the EIC of sister publication Landscape Management magazine.
I'll try to give this some perspective, because I know that magazine publishing is somewhat alien to people outside the industry...
I've been leading Golfdom editorially since 2010, and it's been a good thing... we print 22,000 copies a month and we mail this magazine out for free to all qualified readers... we're 100% supported by our advertisers... and that's cool.
Landscape Management magazine, owned by the same company (North Coast Media) is in the same boat... their readership is 65,000 readers.
...and now I'm in charge of the editorial direction of both magazines.
Before you say, "Seth, how are you going to publish two magazines, when I know you're always running like crazy to get your one magazine published?"
More good news... along with the promotion, they've restructured things so I now have a team of editors working with me... to help me get both magazines published each month.
More to come... but yeah... I've been a little skittish for the last couple weeks because... because I'm now the EIC of two magazines! And I was already honored to be EIC of one...
Click here to see the announcement the company sent out to LM readers.
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