BLOGLIFE. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE.

I have enjoyed the year reading all of your adventures. The Lakes, Silverdale, Rivington, Ribble Valley, the Thames Valley, Cheshire, even Manchester, the US of A, Coastal ways, Northumberland. I hold them all dear.

Castles, boutique hotels, camping pods and caravans, village inns, tents in  remote places, wild water swimming.  You have planned your explorations carefully.

Books to read, towns to visit, art to find, food to relish, music for my ears.

Nature in abundance, history documented, environmental comments and political asides.

I’ve enjoyed them all. Thank you.  Sorry mine have been limited in response.

What’s next on the horizon?  I look forward to your posts appearing in my inbox. Ignore  the endless boring and predictable YouTube contents, the obvious uncomfortable selfies and forgettable Facebook pages. No I rely on your intellectual input to keep me sane, grounded and stimulated.  ‘Anonymous’ yet a real group of people sharing their thoughts, interests, desires  and  images. WordPress or Blogger are your platform. You know who you are. Thank you.

Here’s to an illuminating 2024.

27 thoughts on “BLOGLIFE. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE.

  1. Chris

    Thank you to you! I grew up in a house high up on Longridge Fell, and really enjoy your posts about exploring my home countryside….something I can no longer do myself. I enjoy your sense of beauty and your sense of history. So, big thank you.

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  2. Eunice

    What a lovely post BC. I know I don’t comment on every one you write but I do read and enjoy them all, especially the ones about Glasson and Morecambe – maybe one day we’ll manage to bump into each other somewhere along the line 🙂

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  3. Michael Graeme

    I think you’re a bit hard on yourself here. Your blog is always a pleasure and a must read, encouraging me back to beautiful Bowland. Keep up the good work.

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    1. ms6282

      Agree with Michael. I might get behind with reading blog posts from tome to time but always ensure I catch up with your write ups … which reminds me!

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  4. conradwalks.blogspot.com

    Thanks for that and your posts throughout the year, some cheer and optimism amongst the sad state of the global scene. I always enjoy your posts with their wide ranging content and personal anecdote. My normal routine has me reading new blog posts in the morning as I sup my tea and munch my toast and marmalade, and many have been the times over the year that you have provided a positive start to my day. Long live WordPress and Blogger and your continued output for 2024.

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