Perspective changes your perception and observations.
This is a note of thanks to those who have put up with my youthful enthusiasm and ignorance off and on these past few years. The intensity of my Studies has ramped up somewhat with more texts acquired and more information has had time to sink in.
I've seen the shift in my observations, at the level of detail and form registering to my eyes. Things that were not obvious, are now jumping out at me. Many of those numerous names are getting less unfamiliar and the times and regions are sorting themselves a bit more naturally.
Long way to go, but the journey is the journey.
To the newest guys/gals, relax and listen and read and DO, for heavens sake DOING is the best teacher. The man who has made 100 mistakes knows much more than the man who has only made three. It'll come, and sooner than you think, and eventually YOU (or me even) might be the old guy/gal helping a noob figure how to see what to put where and why.
I'm still a bit nervous taking the wood off, but heckfireandtarnation it can't stay there!
SO thank for taking time away from the bench and family to share and tarry here, and making the attempt to converse with us at the level we presently occupy. ALR has been a huge learning tool for me and countless others i'm sure. That is teaching, and not everybody is cut out for it, but it is a necessity if We (those who come later) are to carry the flame to the following generations.
Cheers,
WP
(I'll be away for a bit as i have a deer to skin and such plus a fire to tend).