Thanks for having a Wikipedia and letting me contribute. I am a Caucasian male born in 1953 living in Florida which has always been my real home. By sheer coincidence, I have a black cat named Tupelo. Most of my contributions so far have been as an IP user at my place of employment, a local University. I love to contribute to Wikipedia. Even now I have probably done a hundred times as much that way as I have as a "real" editor. Mainly I am an avid reader of Wikipedia items, and occasionally I spot some sort of typo or spelling or grammar error and I am always happy to fix them. That is most of what I do, but I have occasionally actually gotten into other issues too, in cases where I have something useful to add. Just today I uploaded a photo of the Berthoud Pass Lodge to the Wikipedia commons for anyone to use, but mainly it was to provide a photo of that structure for the article on that subject. My dad took that photo in the summer of 1963 when I was ten year old, while we were driving across country from west to east after returning from four years in Hawaii. I find that when browsing in Wikipedia I often click on the internal links and after doing that a few times I end up on things far off whatever subject I was originally looking up.