How do you celebrate 10 years of an anonymous blog?

Today, The Neurocritic celebrates ten years as a blog. Given the ongoing use of a pseudonym, how should I commemorate the occasion?1. Should I finally update my blog template? (“Hey, 2004 wants their Blogger template back”).2. Should I throw a party? Popular London-based blogs Mind Hacks and BPS Research Digest held big public bashes in November 2014 and December 2015, respectively. My audience is only a fraction of theirs, however.  I doubt a local gathering of fans would fill more than a broom closet.3. How about a Happy Hour, where I privately invite social media folks who live nearby? I know where many of you live, but not vice versa.4. Or I could publicly announce the location of an informal gathering or night on the town with an open invitation to readers. In either of those scenarios, you'd get to meet me in person. Other pseudonymous bloggers appear in public all the time, why shouldn't I?5. Another idea was inspired by the cooking competition show Top Chef, which is celebrating its 10th Anniversary this season. In the most recent elimination challenge, the contestants were asked to recall what they were like 10 years ago. The goal was to prepare a dish that represents themselves, professionally and emotionally, at that stage of their lives.Top Chef 13: The chefs must create a dish that tells the story of who they were 10 years ago.This was not a pleasant experience for some of the contestants. Chef Isaac, from New Orleans, had to remember the devastatio...
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