How did 15 years of blogging go by so swiftly? When my sister-in-law, Diane, suggested that I start a blog to point people to the classics, I never dreamed it would become my new favorite hobby. Many of my blogging friends have stopped posting because their lives have taken different tracks. And I have slowed down to twice-a-month. So why do I even keep going?
I don't do it for the stats, although I am always pleasantly surprised during my 5-year checkups to see which posts have garnered the most attention. And I don't do it for the accolades, although I love it when readers comment. I do it because I love stories that nurture the heart and mind. I read a book more carefully and thoughtfully when I know I have to write about it. Writing then helps me to sift out the main ideas and cement them into my brain. A much needed help as I grow older!
By the way, the top five posts are still Code Name Nimrod, The Horse and His Boy, Recommended Librivox Recordings, The Two Towers and Aesop's Fables although a dozen other posts have reached a thousand views. Small potatoes in the blogsphere, but still gratifying.
Thank you to those who have been reading my posts through the years. I hope we can keep encouraging one another to read the best books.
Happy blog anniversary!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your posts, and congratulations on your blogaversary (sp?). You are always a blessing to me.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marie!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I am pretty sure you started blogging before I did. Congratulations to you for sticking with it.
Congratulations! You have been diligent over a long span, to share your book love and insights with the world at large. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm just seeing this now. I am very glad you blog and enjoy reading it. Thank you, Hope!
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