Today I am celebrating my one year anniversary on the Steem blockchain! Exactly one year ago yesterday, I decided to "jump in" and establish an online profile here. Prior to making that decision, it was a step I had said would never happen.
That is, I am not now or ever have been on Facebook, Twitter, ?...? and still maintain that I almost certainly never will be.
Since posting my introduction on 14 May 2018, though, it has been an absolutely wonderful experience "in here." I would never have imagined my "journey" through the Steemisphere would involve engaging with others all over the world and what that experience has meant to me.

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What I am going to do to mark this occasion is put together a complete picture of what this year has looked like, from the point-of-view of my posting. This post will serve as a key reference for me, from now on. And it will always mean a great deal to me, given what it represents.

Opening, Part 2 ...
As you will note in the details at the end of this post, dear reader, I have been given no choice
but to break this post into two parts.
For continuity and to minimize confusion (hopefully), the opening section was left the same.
Part 2 picks up where Part 1 left off and continues on from here to the original post's closing.
Part 1 can be found here!

Pay-It-Forward Community at @pifc
Becoming part of a community of like-minded Steemians is vital to the long-term success of most of us "in here." After returning from a much needed vacation and reflecting on all I had experienced on the Steem blockchain up to that point in time, I elected to invest more of my time into the Pay-It-Forward Community established by @thedarkhorse.
A key aspect of participating in it is "shining the light" on the under-valued work of others, rather than on your own work. This community has faithfully and consistently hosted a weekly contest for this purpose for over a year!
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![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 23 - 5 Sep 2018 Featured @blessed-girl and @audreybits. |
Chapter Two: My "Journey" and the Pay It Forward Community - 10 Sep 2018 Building upon a lot of my experience up to that time, I wrote one of the most important posts I have produced "in here." | |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 24 - 11 Sep 2018 Featured @steematlas and @prechyrukky. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 25 - 18 Sep 2018 Featured @insight-out and @frdem3dot0. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 26 ... then Boom! ... HF20 … - 30 Sep 2018 Another of the most important posts I have written, this one contains my reaction to all experienced during HF20 ... Spoiler Alert: Given my background, I was not ... uhhh ... "complimentary" about what this experience indicated to me about SteemIt.Inc. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 26 - 4 Oct 2018 Featured @jewlzie and @atmemestable. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 30 - 1 Nov 2018 Featured @cheekah and @ojap02. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 32 - 14 Nov 2018 Featured @thetreeoflife and @goodwithtravels. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 34 - 27 Nov 2018 Featured @alphaccino.art and @juliamulcahy. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 39 - 1 Jan 2019 Featured @nurseanne84 and @digi-me. |
![]() | Entry for the Pay-it-Forward Curation Contest - Week 52 - 2 Apr 2019 Highlighting the first year of the community's efforts, refeatured @blessed-girl and @insight-out. |
Travelogues
All my life, I have enjoyed traveling and experiencing new places. I decided to begin writing a few posts about some of the places I have been. With a wonderful "helping hand" early on from my Steemian friend @delishtreats, I got redirected as to how to make the most of them.
The result? The response to them has been quite favorable. I have written more of these than any other type of post, as they have been the most rewarded.
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![]() | Travelogue 1: Birthplace of Montana - Fort Benton - 26 Jul 2018 On a wonderfully refreshing summer vacation, I visited and wrote about this historic little town on the banks of the Missouri river. |
![]() | Travelogue 2: Giant Springs State Park in Montana - 1 Sep 2018 With an amazing discovery of a massive spring of which I had never heard, I was inspired to write the second of my travelogue posts about it. Also, the nearby Lewis and Clark interpretive Center is a "must stop" place to visit, if ever in the area. |
![]() | Travelogue 3: Lake Quinault Lodge in Washington - 1 Sep 2018 Almost 30 years later, returned to visit one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. It was on this post I first "met" @delishtreats. |
![]() | Travelogue 4: Yampa River Botanic Park in Colorado - 20 Sep 2018 With the help of @delishtreats, got this post on the amazing @steemitworldmap and won an "Honorable Mention" about this amazing garden in the high country of Colorado. |
![]() | Travelogue 5: Cirque Lake in the High Uintas - 24 Nov 2018 Leading a family expedition back to the scene of my "office window" picture, created a priceless memory with two of my children. One of many highlights was seeing a bull moose! |
R2R: "Road to Recovery" Series
In the trip of a lifetime, in 31 days, I drove 4,984 miles through a part of 8 states - Colorado, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. I recreated some special memories, as well as experienced some new ones - starting in the American Southwest, then out to the Pacific Coast of California, up into the Pacific Northwest, and back home in the Rocky Mountain West.
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R2R Travelogue 1: Ribeye, Colorado - 21 Jan 2019 On Day One, a great example of why I needed to "slow down" and not rush past opportunities. | |
![]() | R2R Travelogue 2: Navajo Nation and Canyon de Chelly - 23 Jan 2019 Making my way into the Great Southwest, in the "dead of winter," I created a new memory - in subzero temperatures ... |
R2R Travelogue 3: Mogollon Rim, Copper Belt, and Sonora Desert - 24 Jan 2019 Going back in time, to the beginning of my career, I descended down through the Mogollon Rim, into the Sonora Desert and on into Tucson, Arizona. | |
R2R Travelogue 4: Catalina State Park in Tuscon, Arizona - 24 Jan 2019 Recreated a special memory spent with my firstborn child, along a rare flowing stream in the Sonora Desert. | |
R2R Travelogue 5: Baboquivari, Sacred Peak in Arizona - 26 Jan 2019 Again, traveling back in time, revisited the site of one of the most strenuous single days of my life - climbing and descending Baboquivari, in one day. | |
R2R Travelogue 5: Organ Pipe National Monument in Arizona - 26 Jan 2019 Revisited the very remote southwest corner of Arizona, to see the Organ Pipe cactus again. | |
R2R Travelogue 6: Reaching the Ocean - 27 Jan 2019 On a transition day, I traveled through one of the hottest parts of the United States, below sea level at times, to reach the Pacific Ocean. | |
R2R Travelogue 7: Sabbath Rest and Morro Bay, California - 28 Jan 2019 Experienced a wonderful "reset" day, on the Sabbath, to "slow down" even more, in preparation for a week along the Pacific Coast of California. | |
![]() | R2R Travelogue 8: Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California - 29 Jan 2019 Recreated a visit, 40 years earlier, to the greatest example of wealth and power I have ever experienced. |
R2R Travelogue 9: Monterey Peninsula of California - 30 Jan 2019 Revisited one of the most beautiful instances, where land meets the sea, on earth. | |
R2R Travelogue 10: Redwood Hill Farms and Sonoma County, California - 31 Jan 2019 "Brought to life" a long-held desire to visit the source of one of my most important dietary products. Which helped with my full recovery from grave illness in 2009 to overall fine health today ... | |
R2R Travelogue 10: Sonoma Coast State Park of California - 31 Jan 2019 Created a new memory, in the 2nd half of this special day, seeing a spectacular section of the Pacific Coast of California. | |
R2R Travelogue 11: Mendocino, California - 1 Feb 2019 Created a new memory, seeing an even more spectacular section of the Pacific Coast of California. | |
R2R Travelogue 12: Redwood Forests of Northern California - 2 Feb 2019 Created a new memory, both walking and driving under these magnificent trees - the tallest, as well as some of the oldest, on the face of the earth. | |
R2R Travelogue 13: Crater Lake National Park in Oregon in Winter ... - 3 Feb 2019 Created a new memory, trying to reach one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. In the "dead of winter" ... | |
R2R Travelogue 13: Rogue River Gorge in Oregon - 3 Feb 2019 Experiencing another great example of why I need to "slow down" and not rush past opportunities. | |
![]() | R2R Travelogue 14: Two Week Recap of "@roleerob's Excellent Adventure" - 4 Feb 2019 At the "halfway point" of my trip of a lifetime, I did a recap of all I had seen and experienced thus far. |
![]() | R2R Travelogue 15: Oregon Scenic Byway to Pendleton - 10 Feb 2019 After a few great days with my siblings at Sunriver Resort in Oregon, I was off to a little town I had long heard of, but only "whizzed by" on the freeway, in the past. The town? Pendleton, Oregon. The focus? Their famous woolen mills and the products made from wool. To get there, I drove through a very interesting part of the State of Oregon, which I had never seen before this trip. |
![]() | R2R Travelogue 16: The Blue Mountains and the Palouse - 11 Feb 2019 On a bad wintry day, drove through part of one of the most productive agricultural regions in the United States. |
R2R Travelogue 17: Lewiston, Idaho and the Famous Lewis & Clark Expedition - 13 Feb 2019 With a slight improvement in the winter weather, I took advantage of the opportunity to drive up Lewiston's "Spiral Highway" to capture some images of this historic area. For some needed perspective, on this and future posts, I have provided the Steem blockchain with a brief overview of some famous early American history. | |
R2R Travelogue 18: Saint Maries, Idaho and Lake Couer 'd Alene - 16 Feb 2019 In an unplanned portion of the trip, I decided to take the slow "road less traveled" route up through the central part of the panhandle of Idaho to the southern end of one of the most beautiful lakes in the country - Lake Couer 'd Alene. And the historic little town nestled there along the banks of the St. Joe River - Saint Maries, Idaho. | |
R2R Travelogue 19: Palouse Scenic Highway and Farmington, Washington - 18 Feb 2019 Having always had a deep respect for the farming way of life, I enjoyed a special day, on "the road less traveled" down through the eastern edge of the Palouse Region of Washington. Near the border with the State of Idaho. In winter ... | |
R2R Travelogue 20: Northwest Passage Scenic Byway. In winter ... - 22 Feb 2019 The Lewis & Clark Expedition came down through this country, on their journey to find the best way to the Pacific Ocean, in 1805 and returned back up through here in 1806. On a wintry day in February 2019 - over two hundred years later - @roleerob drove across Idaho on the same route ... | |
R2R Travelogue 21: Big Hole Valley in Montana. In winter ... - 23 Feb 2019 On the "home stretch" of my trip, woke up to subzero temperatures and snow with low cloud cover, but pressed on through a step back in time into this remote and historic valley in Montana. | |
R2R Travelogue 22: Final Day - "Home Stretch" in Wyoming - 24 Feb 2019 Waking up again to subzero temperatures and snow with low cloud cover, I knew this would be my last day "out on the road." No matter what ... | |
![]() | R2R Travelogue: Gratitude and Paying It Forward - 26 Feb 2019 Safely back home and putting "my money where my mouth is," I gave 81 SBI (@steembasicincome) shares away, as an expression of gratitude, to those of my fellow Steemians who had played an important role in my trip of a lifetime. |
R2R Travelogue: Recap of "@roleerob's excellent adventure!" In winter ... - 1 Mar 2019 Before moving on to the "next chapter" of my life, I wrote a comprehensive post about this remarkable experience. |
Technical Aides
The "digital asset" class has a significant amount of technical complexity associated with choosing to "jump in" to any personal involvement with it. Given my background as a Business Systems Analyst, from time to time I have written posts about some particular challenge overcome. Which, hopefully, will be of some help to my fellow Steemians.
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Tech Aide: Investing in the Steem Blockchain on Binance and Bittrex - 31 Dec 2018 Experiencing some challenges and lack of good information about what needs to be done, I wrote a post about moving STEEM and SBD to and from Binance and Bittrex. | |
![]() | Tech Aide: Added Security Steps for Downloading Open-Source Software - 21 Mar 2019 "Best practices" advice in the "crypto" world is to move all of them into wallets. I wrote a step-by-step post about what to do to maximize security in setting these up. |
![]() | Tech Aide: Ledger and the new Binance DEX - 25 Apr 2019 After all the aggravations I experienced getting through the process of getting my Ledger-backed BNB tokens converted and moved to the new Binance DEX, I wrote a post about it to help others. |
HODLer Alerts
First and foremost an investor in blockchain technology, from time to time I have found items of interest to me in understanding what is happening "out there" in the big, wide world affecting these investments.
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![]() | HODLers of the World Unite!! - 24 Jun 2018 Toward the end of the major downturn in the crypto markets in June 2018, I wrote this post about markets and manipulation. |
![]() | HODLer Alert! Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and Bitcoin - 12 Jul 2018 Upon learning the CBOE was filing with the SEC to create a Bitcoin ETF, I wrote this post about what this news represented to me. |
![]() | HODLer Alert! Goldman Sachs announces Megabucks Investment into the Cryptosphere!! - 20 Oct 2018 Upon learning the international "heavyweight" firm of Goldman Sachs had announced a big investment into a "crypto" custodian firm, I wrote a post about what this news represented to me. |
![]() | HODLer Alert! Cryptosphere "invades" our Backyard!! - 28 Oct 2018 Receiving an invite, on one of my smartphone apps, to attend a "local neighborhood" meeting about "crypto," I wrote a post about what this discovery represented to me. |
![]() | HODLer Alert! SEC "wins," ICOs "lose," and Market Crashes ... - 21 Nov 2018 Fearing the worst (which was later confirmed ... 😞), upon hearing news of an SEC ruling against "crypto" ICOs, I wrote a post about this "one-two" punch that sent the markets reeling. And about the "fundamentals" that kept me fully invested anyway ... |
Executive Summary
So ... Wrapping up my first year on the Steem blockchain, what does the "big picture" look like?

Hmmm. I wonder what the average number of words are in other Steemian posts? 🤔 What I do know, is that in our PIFC community founder @thedarkhorse has set the minimum number of words in a "quality content" post to be 200. If I was producing posts like that, I would've ended up with 805 posts! 😏
Even raising that standard up and doubling that to an average of 400 words per post, I still would've ended up with 403 posts - more than one per day, 7 days a week. 😉
Well, with that, my first year is "in the bag" and time will tell how I do in my second year! 👋

Closing, Part 2
So, all things considered it was quite a first year for @roleerob - new to the online social networking world. I can't really say enough about the experience of engaging with others all over the world. In my upcoming monthly one year highlights post, I will focus on some of these people.
Thank you for reading my one year anniversary post. For all of our sakes, I hope the Steem blockchain not only survives, but thrives in the months and years to come. Along the way, dear reader, I'll "see" you out there on the "curation trail!"
Until "next time," all the best to you for a better tomorrow, as we all work together to build up our Steem Communities and increase the value of the Steem blockchain! 👍 😊
Respectfully,
Steemian @roleerob
Posted using SteemPeak and "immutably enshrined in the blockchain" on Wednesday, 15 May 2019!
Tech Note 1: At a glance, my readers will appreciate it was no small feat to put this post together. A major time drain was once again facing the serious limitations of SteemIt's "locked down" version of HTML. I wonder if I will be around long enough to see this change? I sure hope so - sooner rather than later would be good!
Tech Note 2: Oh great, I "broke" the Steem interface ... SteemPeak failed repeatedly to post, saying "Try again later" and I finally ran out of patience and pasted the content into SteemIt. Only to get the message below. Wow! So ... Have to break this post into two parts, as there is no way to "condense" it ...

- Tech Note 3: Given the amount of content in these two posts, what is the RC cost for publishing it all?




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