For fun, I checked the Editor Interaction Analyzer: You contributed to an article I expanded
John Jolly starting from
this version, we've posted on the many of the same user talk pages, and a handful of articles about Native Americans that we both edited a bit.
I worked on
Sam Houston and Native American relations and it would be interesting to get your thoughts on it. I have written so many articles about native peoles of the southwestern United States, but many have been long ago now and could probably due with some updating. I have a number of other historical, biographical, and women's history niches. It will be nice to learn more about you.–
CaroleHenson (
talk) 21:07, 16 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Ah yes, back in my early days. I started out at the Cherokee Wikipedia back in 2020 and was invited to the English Wikipedia to edit some articles and been here since then. I helped expand the Cherokee Template and added it to several articles.
John Jolly was one. You can email me anytime. Although I may not respond right away I will most definitely respond as soon as I am able. --
ARoseWolf 11:16, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply
ARoseWolf, The Cherokee and their history was really interesting. Sure re: the emailing. I have a hard time keeping up with email, so it's good we can level-set that we both aren't quick repliers there. It's an amazing day today. I hope it's good for you.–
CaroleHenson (
talk) 15:26, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply
According to the thermometer it is 36°F and it is quite overcast but no precipitation yet. Typical Spring day. :) --
ARoseWolf 16:08, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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