Alright, so I dove into this whole “Father James Blount Schedule 2024” thing. Here’s how it all went down.

First off, the hunt for info
Started by Googling, obviously. Just wanted to get a general idea of what the heck this was about. I saw some mentions here and there, mostly about his talks and appearances. Nothing concrete, though, like a day-by-day breakdown. More like breadcrumbs than a full meal.
Digging deeper
- Tried to find an official website or something. Nada. Zilch.
- Then, I checked social media. Figured if he was doing events, there might be some announcements. Found a few posts on different platforms, but again, scattered and incomplete.
- Even emailed a couple of parishes that were mentioned in connection with him. One actually replied! But they only had info about the specific event they were hosting, not the whole year.
Putting the pieces together
Okay, so no single source. Time to get crafty. I started compiling all the dates and locations I could find from those random posts and the email reply. Threw it all into a spreadsheet. Messy, but it was a start.
Next, I looked for patterns. Were there certain types of events he usually did? Did he seem to travel in particular circuits? This was where it got interesting.
Making educated guesses
Based on what I pieced together, I started filling in some gaps. If he was in Location A on Date X, and Location C on Date Z, and A, B, and C are relatively close, it was a fair bet he might have been in Location B sometime between X and Z. Total guesswork, but it helped build out a rough picture.
The final, kinda-sorta schedule
So, after all that digging and guessing, I ended up with a calendar that looked something like this (obviously, I can’t give you the actual details, since I don’t really have them). It was more of a “likely possibilities” schedule than a confirmed itinerary.
I marked the confirmed dates in bold, and the estimated ones in a lighter color. That way, I could see what was solid and what was just a hunch.
Was it perfect? Nope.
Did it give me a better idea of Father James Blount’s activities in 2024? Absolutely. It was a good exercise in information gathering and piecing together disparate bits of data. Plus, it scratched that itch of curiosity.
The main takeaway for me? Sometimes, the best info isn’t just handed to you. You gotta go out there and hunt for it, even if it means a little detective work.