Today my blog turns fourteen, the age at which a child can legitimately be left on its own, as it may well be over the next few busy weeks. I probably won’t resist the temptation to check and see how many people visit each day, especially as my stat’s have increased over the last couple of months. There’s no obvious reason, but I’m grateful to all those who visit and to those who leave comments. The total number of visits this week ticked over a quarter of a million, which is amazing.
Did you know that a tetradecahedron is a polyhedron with fourteen faces?
Tuesday was the first of my Te Reo classes, and we were instructed to do ‘home play’, not homework. My usual home play is Wordscraper or blogging, but I don’t think that was what was intended.
Some random thoughts for Blog’s birthday
not much significant to say
Hi Ruth
Well done. Congratulations. 14 years is a long time to be writing something every day.
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Thanks, Christi. I haven’t quite managed every day, but four days out of five.
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I like it.! Congratulations to the 14 year blogger. Enjoy your daughter’s visit. That will be so special.
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Ann, it’s good to know you’re reading and commenting. Thank you.
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With my daughter arriving tomorrow I’m about to make a lemon drizzle loaf using one of your lemons.
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Happy Birthday to your blog! You have made a positive contribution to the lives of your followers.
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Thanks, Anne. That’s a lovely compliment.
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What an amazing journey! Do you look back at older blogs, and see how you and your circumstances have journeyed since then? I have only been blogging for two years, but I can see how my blogs have changed in that time, in line with how I have changed. It’s not a conscious thing, but I can see the difference from my blog posts then, to my blog posts now.
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I rarely look back unless I want to check something (and find the search function very useful for that). I have refined the way I blog over the years and now tend to stick to the format that suits me.
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