Ah, finally I've achieved the sort of scaling down of output that I've long professed to aim for in my blogging habits. But February is a very short month. And I was out of town for the last 10 days of it. So, we shouldn't get too carried away just yet. Given that this was, in effect, only about 65% of a 'normal' blogging month for me, I suppose my rate of production was about as profuse as ever. Oh well.
Anyway....
There were 37 posts and just over 10,000 words on Froogville.
There were 27 posts and nearly 7,000 words on Barstool Blues.
Oddly enough, the visitor stats held up remarkably well over the past week or so that I was away (and not posting), with 50-60 'unique visitors' daily on The Barstool and over 100 each day on Froogville. Were people just checking in to see if I was back yet, I wonder?? If absence makes the blog reader more curious, perhaps I should give up writing new posts altogether; maybe then I'd suddenly attract a vast readership to my extensive archives... (Well, that's always been my 'master plan'; but I think I have a year or two of wittering left in me yet.)
Not much news this month, other than that I appear to have picked up new 'regulars' in Canada (for Froogville) and Australia (for The Barstool - possibly my bar owner mate, JK), and have added Uganda, Kenya, and The Bahamas to the list of countries who've looked in just the once.
I wonder what the mad month of March will bring us?
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