Yeppoon Chronicle Launches
January 16, 2008 | 1:40 pm
I’ve subscribed to Google Alerts for Yeppoon, and whenever a blog posts something about Yeppoon I get notified. Today as I was looking through the posts I found this post talking about a new blog that the writer had launched.
I went and had a look, and the writer (Monika Mundell, more on her in a moment) had indeed launched a new blog, called Yeppoon Chronicle. The blog already has 5 new, good quality posts. So far it has covered the upcoming opening of the new shopping centre, the upcoming Yeppoon Australia Day celebrations, the extended opening hours for Coles and the rebuilding of the Yeppoon Police station.
Now, more about Monika Mundell. The first thing that struck me was her last name, which is the same as top chef John Mundell, who works at a restaurant at the local boat harbour. Sure enough, when I checked on whitepages.com.au they’re one and the same (married, I guess) She says on her personal about page that she is a chef of 22 years, as well as a blogger and writer.
Anyway, I’ve subscribed to Yeppoon Chronicle and will be looking forward to seeing what Monika publishes over the coming months.






Hey Jylan, It is a small world as John and I
Freelance Writing | January 16, 2008 | 8:06 pmHey Jylan,
It is a small world as John and I just talked about you the other day. He still remembered you from writing a blog about your life here in Yeppoon and mentioned your age. I took a look then and was impressed. I still am, you are doing a great job and we should stay in touch.
Who knows, we might be able to help each other out with our blogs.
Thanks for the comment, and yes, I did mean the recipe post. Basically it is finding a word that hasn’t been indexed in Google yet. There you go, this is a valuable secret and yes, I am now subscribed to you too.
Jylan, Another thing, I've been trying to add a weather
Freelance Writing | January 16, 2008 | 9:17 pmJylan,
Another thing, I’ve been trying to add a weather widget like yours to my blog but can’t see any reference to it on the site. All they peddle is a RSS feed but that’s not what I want. Do I have to sign up to get this, or is it a paid for thingy?
Monika