Monday, August 22, 2011

Three years and one month ago, 517 posts later



I started my blog on July 22, 2008 at Janie's suggestion.  She has found a great niche with her horse riding adventures.  I began my blog with our trip to Thailand, Nepal and Bhutan.  As I searched for other like-minded bloggers I found others who love travel and nature.  I guess I found a little niche too.

It's amazing that we are able to connect all over the world through electrons.  Meeting new friends around the globe is an experience I am grateful to have.  I can be an armchair traveler and see so many spectacular places.

I plan to continue my little blog and will keep on posting pictures of the beautiful places and people I encounter along the way.  If I veer off in another direction, well, there are always more blogs to write, pictures to take and things to do!




8 comments:

My Life Outdoors said...

3 years is a long time in the blogosphere! Keep it up!

Sylvia K said...

I'm so glad I found your blog sometime ago, Loran! I've been blogging for three years, too. I continue to be amazed at what fun it is and what incredible, wonderful people I have met! Hope it is the same with you and may you have another wonderful blogging year!

Sylvia

Gaelyn said...

Three years in October for me. Sure glad I discovered your wonderful blog. Hope you'll continue to keep us posted.

hgh review said...

It's amazing that we are able to connect all over the world through electrons.Thanks for sharing.

George said...

I'm glad to hear that you plan to continue blogging and posting pictures. I certainly enjoy your photos from your travels both near and far.

Barb said...

It's amazing, isn't it? Who knew we could meet so many great people and learn so much while never leaving our homes!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Excellent and very nice macro photography.
I wish you many, many more posts and such celebrations.

Regards!

Janie said...

Over several years, it's been fascinating to meet many bloggers snd follow their adventures and experiences. You've definitely found a niche with recording your travels and developing your nature studies through photography.