The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
19,000 people fit into the new Barclays Center to see Jay-Z perform. This blog was viewed about 58,000 times in 2012. If it were a concert at the Barclays Center, it would take about 3 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
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Wow.
You’re three sold out Jay-Z concerts! *laughing* Now, if I only knew who that was.
Isn’t that just an amazing report. And it still blows me away that you had 145 countries stopping here to visit, read and leave comforted.
It does NOT amaze me that I had so many comments. *laughing* Wordy gal that I am!
I’d commit to ‘talk less’, but we all know THAT ain’t gonna happen! LOL
((((((((( Bill )))))))))))) Hoping today is a ‘feeling better’ kinda day!
Hey Mel, I don’t know what to say about this. Some how I am feeling very humble, definitely amazed and surprised. When I first started this I never, never had even the wildest hope the blog would receive the response it has. To keep me grounded I have to remind myself that the hits from many of those countries were what I call drive bys (stop by for a quick peek and then are gone) but even so it doesn’t change the fact some one from 145 different countries stopped by, I just don’t know what to say. That is other than thank you to all.
I am a 56 year old male. At the age of 52 I was told by my doctor I am dying. For the past 4 years, I have done my best to deal with both congestive heart failure and a brain tumor, while knowing my days are indeed numbered. It is my hope that by sharing my experiences, I can encourage others faced with the same situation. I hope to also help the families of those individuals to have an understanding of the process and deal with the fear or dread of being around the dying.
I am not a doctor, not a man of the clergy, I am not a therapist. I am just me, Bill Howdle, I am merely sharing my thoughts and ideas. I write of death and dying, understand this is my personal prospective, based on what I am encountering.
Wow.
You’re three sold out Jay-Z concerts! *laughing* Now, if I only knew who that was.
Isn’t that just an amazing report. And it still blows me away that you had 145 countries stopping here to visit, read and leave comforted.
It does NOT amaze me that I had so many comments. *laughing* Wordy gal that I am!
I’d commit to ‘talk less’, but we all know THAT ain’t gonna happen! LOL
((((((((( Bill )))))))))))) Hoping today is a ‘feeling better’ kinda day!
Hey Mel, I don’t know what to say about this. Some how I am feeling very humble, definitely amazed and surprised. When I first started this I never, never had even the wildest hope the blog would receive the response it has. To keep me grounded I have to remind myself that the hits from many of those countries were what I call drive bys (stop by for a quick peek and then are gone) but even so it doesn’t change the fact some one from 145 different countries stopped by, I just don’t know what to say. That is other than thank you to all.