On this day in history, December 2, 1823, The Monroe Doctrine was declared and “forbade European interference in the American hemisphere but also asserted U.S. neutrality in regard to future European conflicts”. However also on this day..like right this instant while you are currently reading these sentences…I wrote my- this, last passion blog about days in history past that we may have forgotten about or never known about. It’s been a knowledgeable and broadening semester blogging about past events. I’ve found it extremely interesting, and amusing as I got to blog about what I like to learn about and also what I find enjoyable. It has allowed me to discover who else shares similar interests, likes, and dislikes as me, as well as who shares similar opinions, and has sparked numerous conversations.
Thank you to anyone and everyone who has loyally or sparingly been following my blogs posts, and getting as much enjoyment out of them as I have. I’ve appreciated each and every comment and encourage you to continue doing so. Perhaps one day I will blog again, and you will come across it…
Until then I bid you adieu.
Since I probably won’t get the opportunity to wish you so later in the month…Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!