Huzzah! You got it to work! One thing I've noticed is that you may have to refresh your browser to see the actual count from day to day, depending on what your internet settings are. I did have a reply on mine from sepira, who identified herself as the "dot on Sydney, Australia." And that's me, in WA state. Cool *g*
Thanks so much for your help with this little jewel. This is such a fun toy! Totally loving it. To think, I was viewed 98 times today. Yay! Have to work on recruiting more....
Salaam! :) :) *waves from over here in sweltering Savannah, Georgia*
This thing is great fun. I love seeing how many hits I've gotten, and all the amazing places my readers are reading from.
And a big *sigh* for the Aegean, and Turkey. Can we trade places? ;) Funny thing, when I read your post, I was listening to Sezen Aksu. I keep trying to tell my husband we need to make Turkey our next trip.
Sure! Just for a while, though :D I learned the hard way that no matter what, I'm not able to live too long without breathing the Aegean sea. It's almost pathetic ^^
"…I was listening to Sezen Aksu."
O_o Sorry, this one really surprised me. I didn’t know she was an international singer. Or maybe she really isn’t but somehow you discovered her albums :) Well, she went too arabesque for my liking at some point but I like her nonetheless (and her craziness) and she’s treated like a queen here.
"I keep trying to tell my husband we need to make Turkey our next trip."
Ooh, that’s great! Just a couple days ago, I was surfing the net in hopes of finding some travel blogs about Africa (it’s my new obbsession now) and somehow found myself reading an American’s blog about his trip to Turkey. I liked to read his POV and it was very different than the other “shish kebab is good, belly dancers are gooood” kind of statements, LOL. He talks about people, politics, religion etc. So if you’re ever interested, here is the
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Like crack, it is.
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It looks like a fun toy. *goes off to check that site*
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This thing is great fun. I love seeing how many hits I've gotten, and all the amazing places my readers are reading from.
And a big *sigh* for the Aegean, and Turkey. Can we trade places? ;) Funny thing, when I read your post, I was listening to Sezen Aksu. I keep trying to tell my husband we need to make Turkey our next trip.
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Thanks for saying hello!
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Sure! Just for a while, though :D I learned the hard way that no matter what, I'm not able to live too long without breathing the Aegean sea. It's almost pathetic ^^
"…I was listening to Sezen Aksu."
O_o Sorry, this one really surprised me. I didn’t know she was an international singer. Or maybe she really isn’t but somehow you discovered her albums :) Well, she went too arabesque for my liking at some point but I like her nonetheless (and her craziness) and she’s treated like a queen here.
"I keep trying to tell my husband we need to make Turkey our next trip."
Ooh, that’s great! Just a couple days ago, I was surfing the net in hopes of finding some travel blogs about Africa (it’s my new obbsession now) and somehow found myself reading an American’s blog about his trip to Turkey. I liked to read his POV and it was very different than the other “shish kebab is good, belly dancers are gooood” kind of statements, LOL. He talks about people, politics, religion etc. So if you’re ever interested, here is the ( ... )
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I've got pantyhose, my knitting needles, and snowballs for the ride to Hell down here in Savannah!
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Look, That's me on the West Coast of North America, just above the Baha Peninsula ;)
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That map thing is totally addictive. I never had a clue that I had reads in so many places until I started using it.
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