Blog Birthday!
Today, my blog turns four. I started writing to this little corner of cyberspace exactly 4 years ago today: June 17, 2011. It’s not the hottest spot on the web, but people still stop by to read what’s here. Not as many as I’d like, but more than I thought. What are people reading? Here are the top ten most visited pages over the last 365 days:
- The Graham Cracker Question
- Graham Crackers in the UK: An Update
- Paul’s Epistle to the Romans: Background
- 2014 World Cup Thoughts: The Final
- Book Review: CARRIE by Stephen King
- The Graham Cracker Question Revisited
- Banned Book Profile: All Quiet on the Western Front
- Banned Book Profile: Twilight
- About
- Book Review: THE SHINING by Stephen King
You’ll notice that for a blog whose focus is supposed to be Writing, Theology, and Music, only one of the top ten hit any of those categories. Now, if you throw Reading into the mix, then I’m doing a little better, but still, only two book reviews in the list. I’m not sure what this says about me, my blog, or my readers, but there it is. Feel free to offer your own thoughts!
Regulars may have observed that I skipped out on Flash Fiction Friday and Music Monday this past week. I decided to take a break. I hope you don’t mind. I want to keep doing these features, but they take a lot of time to write, and while I enjoy blogging, I’m not a full-time blogger. So I may not commit to EVERY Friday and Monday, just as often as I can. If you enjoy Flash Fiction Friday and Music Monday, or any of the other posts I put up here from time to time, be sure to subscribe so you’ll be notified whenever there’s a new article.
If you’ve visited once, or you’ve been coming back for months–perhaps years–thank you! I’ll try to keep it interesting for you. π
Happy 4th Blog Birthday, Colin =)
Thanks, AJ! π
Happy Blog Birthday!
Thank you, Patricia! π
Happy blog birthday. Interesting all the interest in the graham crackers. Three posts? I should go and see what those are about…
Thanks, Liz! I guess I tapped into an issue no-one else wanted to touch. We could call it Crackergate! π