I started blogging regularly on June 1, 2009, although the
blog was officially launched two years earlier.
Recently retired and desperate to find some way to keep myself busy, I
took my son Patrick’s advice and began writing The Philosopher’s Stone. At
first, so few people visited the site that I could significantly up the number
of page views just by checking it several times a day, but once I started
serializing my autobiography, word got out that I was an inveterate gossip and
things picked up. As the years passed,
the numerical counter offered by Google as one of their add-ons ticked over
steadily, until on April 28th, 2014, almost five years later, I
recorded my one millionth page view. The
site has gathered a sizable coterie of readers, some of whom comment with regularity. I have been delighted and rather astonished
to discover that I have readers on all of the populated continents. Indeed, I even once had a troll, although with
a little guidance from readers more adept at these matters than I, I managed to
discourage him or her.
Some time tomorrow, twenty-five more months further on, the
Google Counter will record the two millionth page view. Over these seven years, I have put up more
than 2700 posts, which works out to more than one a day, and the community of
readers have made almost four times as many comments. And all of this with no term papers to
read! No teacher could ask for more.
During the seven years, I have grown seven years older, as
have all of you. If I keep at it, in another
seven years I shall be eighty nine, and there is no telling how many page views
this site will have drawn [always assuming that blogging still exists seven
years from now and has not been superseded by some even less natural form of
communication.]
Thank you all for nodding in.
And here's to many more years! And, as long as we're toasting, here's to the defeat of Donald John ("Tiny Fingers") Trump.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! Your blog is a continual source of refreshment, insight, and alarm.
ReplyDeleteRichard Moran