IF, and it's a reasonable sized if, I do go back to the UK, or move on to a place where the people are generally a bit more fixed (it's a resort here, not good for long term friends) then I will certainly be dusting off last years Steemfest t-shirts and plugging Steem/steemit as much as possible.
Building your community, which is also your local community, is really smart, and hopefully 5-10 years down the road will be looked at as a great approach to have taken.
Absolutely. You need deputies, and then they need deputies; or you're going to drown in questions and requests.
Get it right though, and your entire city gets a huge jump-start.
Yeah I've come to realise that over the past few months, but as the site has died down a little since the start of the year I'm OK for now.
Jump-starting a city, your home city, it's genius!
You spent a day with @exyle, I see.
How great is it?
@o07 and I got together for a breakfast one morning, and left the cafe 6 hours later.
Yeah meeting Steemers is the way forward. It's easy to talk Steem for hours on end!
I met them both at last years SteemFest, and they are a lovely couple.
Hopefully there will be more opportunities to socialize with others who love this blockchain dearly, cheers!