There is a statistics section on my blog that records how
many people view my blog, what posts they read, what search engine they use,
and what country they are from. I can
change the settings to view the statistics from today, this week, this month,
or all time. My favorite is seeing in which
countries my readers live. Obviously the
most are from Canada, but Russia, Croatia, and the States also make up a
surprisingly large percentage of readers.
I have become quite obsessive about checking the stats and seeing which
countries are represented. I love it
when countries like the Netherlands, Iran, and Brazil appear. I just wanted to say thank you to all my
international readers, whether you are actually reading my blog, or just
stumbling across the website accidentally.
Wherever you are, I would love some comments about who you are and how
you came across my website.
2 comments:
Hi Gavia, some of those Croatian visits to your blog are mine. I’m ex PhD student of your dad who kindly sent the blog’s link to his lab members so we can follow out your travels. I have been doing so regularly, especially since your dad said you will be visiting Croatia on your way from Greece to Italy and I was very much looking forward to read about your experiences there! Too bad you decided to skip it this time around and hope you will have a chance to visit one day. I have to say it has been fascinating to re-discover Europe through Canadian eyes. Keep up the good work! Very best, Ana
I am sorry we didn't get to Croatia too. By all accounts it is supposed to be an amazing country. Next time, definitely.
I am glad you are enjoying my writing, it has been very fun. Often I don't know what I think until I have written it down, so writing has become a way of figuring out my thoughts.
Gavia
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