As I sit
here writing my 200th blog, I can’t help but wonder – who are you?
(It helps if you picture me pressing my nose up against my computer monitor,
peering into it.) Yes, you, on the other side of this screen, reading these
words that I’ve typed.
Since
starting this blog in 2013, it has had almost 10,000 hits. That’s around 50
visits per weekly post – not much, in the grand scheme of things, but pretty
awesome considering how little effort I put into finding new readers.
Now, I know
who some of you are. Some are family and I know of a handful of friends who regularly
come to read the latest thing that has spilled out of my head. That accounts for
five to eight of those visits. There are a handful of others who visit when the
link I share on Facebook catches their eye – I’m quite surprised by some of the
people who have liked the links; people who I never would have thought would
drop by my blog.
That still
accounts for less than half the visits. So, who are you, out there in the
ether(net cables)? What is it that draws you to this place where I ramble about
who-knows-what?
Who are you?
Well,
whoever you are, thank you for dropping by. If you didn’t keep coming to read,
I wouldn’t keep rambling – then I never would have reached 200 posts. Wouldn’t
that be a shame?
Also, happy Halloween!
Also, make sure you check out my wife's blog and her life coaching website.
If there's any subject you'd like to see me ramble on about, feel free to leave a comment asking me to do so.
Was two hundred the end for you? There is no posting after this one. Have you evaporated into cyberspace? Will we be deprived of you ramblings forever? Woe is me! And why am I the only one who ever comments on your blog. Is it that my responses are so magnificent that everyone feels out classed? I think not. That was totally irrelevant.
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