Since I started this blog, with the intention of letting our daughter Stephanie know where were are and what we're doing, I have posted regularly. That has morphed into almost daily posts. I was surprised when there were "20 views" in a day... "Steph, are you looking at the blog more than once a day?"
No, others were reading. I can look at the numbers: how many views, where the views are coming from (by country), what kind of device is being used (phone, tablet, computer), but not who is looking in.
A milestone: sometime after the first year, there was a day with 100 views. Then, a boating magazine (remember magazines?) posted a link to the blog and views went to 200 or so per day. As of now, there have been more than 2 million views.
"Why aren't there more comments? You seem to have an ongoing discussion with Earl, but not many others." You have to register to comment; Blogspot's set up, not mine. Earl and I have met in real life, and we exchange e-mails besides his comments here. I am open to comments and try to reply to each... unless it is obvious spam, and those are deleted.
"Do you plan what you post?" No. Sometimes it is more like a diary, other times it is musing about things I find humorous or odd. I take days off, depending on what we're doing. For a while, I posted regularly on Facebook... until I did a "cleanse" there and cut my "friends list" to people I know. I enjoy making YouTube videos, with no intent to monetize - travel stuff, motorcycle and scooter stuff, music. Those videos are often put here on the blog, as well. And, of course, regular inclusions of our feline family member.
Long before the blog, I did a "travel newsletter" for family. Yes, actually printed and mailed. Color photos. My Mother kept them and put the in 3-ring binders, by year. Generally, once a month; more often when we were traveling. This blog is more efficient, current, and less expensive to produce. I stopped the printed newsletter when Mom passed.
This blog started when Joan and I were boat cruising, then doing "fun summer boat jobs." Land traveling has been a part of our lives since Joan and I were first married, so it was a natural to include that here. These days, we live right next door to our daughter and son-in-law, so we get to see them almost every day. Even so, Steph still makes references to what she has seen on the blog.
I enjoy writing. Years ago, I was a regular contributor to a couple different professional photographers publications. Then, "Cat On A Leash." This blog lets me keep my hand in on writing. No, I don't think I have any other books in me... that is too much like a job to write, edit, publish, and promote. This blog format is fast and easy, most days.






















