Blogger seems to have changed things up since the last time I was there. Halfway down there was a list of my most-visited posts. I was amazed at how many times some of them have been viewed.
- The highest count one is still a post from 2011 titled Conversion, which has lapped all the others a couple of times in its number of views.
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The second is
New York, New York (Big Apple Chronicles--Introduction)
from 2013, which for some reason was a huge spam comment magnet until I
turned them off. (The one and only time I've done that.)
- Next comes My Sentiments Exactly from 2012, which talks about navigating some changes made to the Catholic Church English mass translation
- In fourth place is Float or Sink, also from 2012, about cleaning up my tomato garden bed and processing the green fruits.
- Next in line is Snow, Snow Go Away from the snowy winter of 2014 and the frenzy one storm caused at the mall customer service desk I worked at.
- Last but not least, A FEW Of My Favorite Things from 2013 talked about finding out my favorite activities and relating them to my talents.
I do refer to my blog mostly for the odd recipe or once I was trying to remember when was my hysterectomy -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like we use the historical posts in a similar manner
DeleteIt is interesting to see which posts have been popular. I am now going to read your 'top six.'
ReplyDeleteI keep my blog also as a journal to look up cats I miss badly, and see their photos or to relive an experience. I didn't know there was a list of most popular posts.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea when the feature was introduced, but it was interesting.
DeleteI've never had much luck trying to figure out the stats on my blog. They don't make any sense to me.
ReplyDeleteAnd if a computer guy can't figure it out heaven help the rest of us.
DeleteOne of the reasons I keep a blog is to refer back to to find out when or what happened.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Look back Kathy. Thank you Aloha
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking :-)
DeleteI check that count from time to time and wonder what made it popular, the title or the content. I also enjoy writing and spinning a tale or two, but mostly as a way for my kids to keep up with my life without having to contact each of them. I do it now because I enjoy the exercise. I think it helps keep my old brain going!
ReplyDeleteI suspect none of my younger generation ever comes by to read what I've written.
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