Conversations@Intersections How did you get here? I'd like to know. Some people searched for me by name via one of the popular search engines.
Others found me by way of Facebook and don't even venture over here to the real blog site. They miss the graphics and the trouble I take to try to make the layout appealing.
The FB readers are also not included in the stats that say that over 13,500 people have visited Conversations@Intersections and well over 1000 per month come back and read! Who are those lovely lurkers?
You may have noticed that my posts are rather random, an odd assortment of things that matter and things that don't. Of course they differ when I'm traveling versus when I'm stationary and able to delve a bit deeper. My life is kinda like that.
The travel makes me see things differently, but then I often have little time to get those insights down on paper! When I'm settled, it's more my plants, walks or quiet time with a good book that jogs the grey cells.
I've now lived overseas more years than in my native land. Does that make me suspect or just alter my perspective?
I wish my cloud of tags was smaller. What do you think? Too much variety? Should I find my niche and stick to it? It'd be easier for you to find your way around. But look at the choices you have!
However you got here, and for whatever reasons you return, enjoy.
For those of you who comment, thanks. I'm thinking of offering prize for best and most often commented! Your side of the conversation makes things more interesting for all, me included.
Prize for commenting? Yes or No?
See the box? Those are where we are going over the next few days. If you have a friend or two or ten who might be interested in reading Conversations@Intersections, tell them about us so they might join in.
What do you think of the new look? Minor adjustments, but rearranging the furniture is kinda fun and refreshing.
Others found me by way of Facebook and don't even venture over here to the real blog site. They miss the graphics and the trouble I take to try to make the layout appealing.
The FB readers are also not included in the stats that say that over 13,500 people have visited Conversations@Intersections and well over 1000 per month come back and read! Who are those lovely lurkers?
You may have noticed that my posts are rather random, an odd assortment of things that matter and things that don't. Of course they differ when I'm traveling versus when I'm stationary and able to delve a bit deeper. My life is kinda like that.
The travel makes me see things differently, but then I often have little time to get those insights down on paper! When I'm settled, it's more my plants, walks or quiet time with a good book that jogs the grey cells.
I've now lived overseas more years than in my native land. Does that make me suspect or just alter my perspective?
I wish my cloud of tags was smaller. What do you think? Too much variety? Should I find my niche and stick to it? It'd be easier for you to find your way around. But look at the choices you have!
However you got here, and for whatever reasons you return, enjoy.
For those of you who comment, thanks. I'm thinking of offering prize for best and most often commented! Your side of the conversation makes things more interesting for all, me included.
Prize for commenting? Yes or No?
See the box? Those are where we are going over the next few days. If you have a friend or two or ten who might be interested in reading Conversations@Intersections, tell them about us so they might join in.
What do you think of the new look? Minor adjustments, but rearranging the furniture is kinda fun and refreshing.
Comments
Prize for commenting - it's a Yes and No from me, but leading more naa! Can see the benefits of both. For me it's about just coming on in having a look around and just casually commenting on the blogs that I at least know something about...! So that now brings me to the variety this blog has is just brilliant. From Jesus, technology, geocaching and then the one and only lemon. To gardening, leadership and the list continues.... So there is a blog for someone to read and enjoy or even Comment!
One thing I must say is that I do enjoy your writing so thanks for sharing.
The layout is just fantastic, especially the title. That is way cool.
So thanks for my morning read while I sit at my office desk with my cuppa tea and share the blogs with my fellow colleagues. It has definitely brought some laughter in the place at times!
Thanks.