Gregory,
These things come and go, as people have time and energy to deal with things. My experience with the lute nets has been, that the list-serves go in fits and starts. They heat up with something interesting or controversial, and then they run their course. The best way to get some action is to foment it! What has been your most burning question about old harps lately?
David Nelson
-----Original Message-----it's sort of sad when the last three postings to this site, each
From: HistoricalHarp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:HistoricalHarp@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of gregory balsewicz
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 1:32 AM
To: HistoricalHarp@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HistoricalHarp] moribundity in historical harp site
posted a month apart, are for the historical harp logo. how can we
make this a vibrant, happening forum for those of us with historical
interests in harping? what can get the ball rolling so this site
serves its membership the way the other on-line harp groups do?
perhaps we're all deluded and historical harp is really boring- even
to us! in any case, there have to be more interesting things going on
in the society than searching for a logo. anyone care to jump in and
add their two cents?
gregory (yawn)