🪧 About TJ’s Spot – What Is This Place, Anyway?

1. Welcome Note (Tone Setter)

  • A short, friendly “Hey there” intro
  • Let folks know this isn’t your average About page
  • Maybe something like: “Pull up a stool. This is TJ’s Spot—part blog, part garage, part barroom banter.”

2. Who’s TJ?

  • A light profile (first-person works best here)
    • Background: what you do or did (work, hobbies, passions)
    • What you’re into: triathlons, vortex hunting, glass fusing, sourdough sorcery, Jeeping, CBG strumming, and conversations with AI (wink)
    • A little personality: “known to over-engineer cookies” or “might be part coyote” vibes

3. What’s This Site For?

  • Describe what readers can expect
    • Blog-style AI convos, DIY projects, creative writing, ornaments, and experiments in progress
    • Any themes or recurring content (monthly ornaments, guitar stuff, kiln updates, etc.)

4. What’s With the Barroom Vibe?

  • Explain the aesthetic/fun of it—bulletin boards, dim lighting, and lost-dog flyers
  • Maybe even invent a backstory: “All good ideas start at the end of a bar…”

5. Why It Matters / What You Hope Folks Take Away

  • Something heartwarming or philosophical (with a light hand)
  • Maybe a line about creativity, curiosity, or connecting through storytelling and craft

6. Fun Extras (Optional Sections)

  • “TJ by the Numbers” – quirky stats (e.g., “Miles biked in cowboy boots: 3”, “Times yelled at sourdough: too many”)
  • “Random Facts” – quick Q&A format (Favorite Tool? Last song played? Weirdest ornament? Favorite beer?)

7. Call to Action

  • Invite them to explore the rest of the site
  • Mention the Contact page if they want to reach out or share their own weird little corner of the internet