I started this blog as way for me to have a record of the travels my husband and I share, a diary if you will. I knew that I would also share it with friends as a way to keep in touch while Steve and I travel. I had no idea that folks from around the world would find my blog and read it regularly. When I started the blog I subscribed to Stat Counter, a free service that allows you to have some basic information about who is visiting your blog. I don't know who all my visitors are personally but I can see where they're from. I can not express how much it tickles me to see readers from Turkey, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Brazil, Indonesia, Poland, Canada, Spain, Norway, The UK, Romania, Austria, India, Germany, Chile, France and New Zealand as well as from all over the United States.
I am thrilled to have so many readers and fascinated to find out how you found my blog.
If you are so inclined, please register as a follower or leave a comment (you can do so anonymously, you don't even have to register) to let me know who you are, how you found the blog and why you read it.
If you prefer not to add a comment, that's O.K. too. I'm just happy to know you're there and I give you my warmest welcome.
Diane
I am thrilled to have so many readers and fascinated to find out how you found my blog.
If you are so inclined, please register as a follower or leave a comment (you can do so anonymously, you don't even have to register) to let me know who you are, how you found the blog and why you read it.
If you prefer not to add a comment, that's O.K. too. I'm just happy to know you're there and I give you my warmest welcome.
Diane
Hi Diane,
ReplyDeleteThis is Patti in Cleveland Heights!
HELLO!
ReplyDeleteC'EST RIGOLO DE VOIR QUE VOUS ALLEZ BIEN ET QUE VOUS PRENEZ DU BON TEMPS DANS NOTRE VIEILLE EUROPE!
GROSSES BISES
MARIE-CATHERINE
Hi Patti and Marie-Catherine!
ReplyDeleteMC, we are having a wonderful time in Old Europe! It is so nice to have an extended time here to visit! We are eager to have a few more days with you and all the family in Paris before we go home. We missed seeing Jacques!