What limited ponderment I have to offer, I gave on the blogiversary [Five Years, clicksaver: it keeps me amused]. On to statistics.
By The Numbers
Post number – 1810
Posts this year – 366
Daily since – August 25, 2014 [Meet Milton]
timeanddate.com calculates 860 days, therefore 860 posts, from then to now.
Near daily since first post – Dec 22, 2011 [We Begin, Again]
timeanddate.com calculates 1837 days. Therefore, I missed 27 posts in 3 breaks over 5 years. (2015 recap has break details.)
Top Posts 2016
Per WordPress, as of yesterday.
Threads Make Feathers, Guest Post
Fever Rings
More Mental Mess
Fotography Friday: Texture
USDF Interview: Sabine Schleese, Schleese Saddlery
USDF Interview: Heidi Zorn, Premier Equestrian
USDF Interview: Susan J. Stickle, Equine Photographer
Rodney After Dark
Not My Horses, Not My Barn
Show Report, Sorta, NRHA 2016
Top Posts 2016, written in 2016
The only difference is that Texture comes off & Postcrossing makes the cut.
Threads Make Feathers, Guest Post
Fever Rings
More Mental Mess
USDF Interview: Sabine Schleese, Schleese Saddlery
USDF Interview: Heidi Zorn, Premier Equestrian
USDF Interview: Susan J. Stickle, Equine Photographer
Rodney After Dark
Not My Horses, Not My Barn
Show Report, Sorta, NRHA 2016
Postcrossing
Top Posts All time
Only one 2016 post, Threads Make Feathers, on list.
Watching the Tevis 2013
Fotography Friday: Texture 2012
Why I Ride by Katie Wood 2015
Fever Rings 2013
Help Me Name My Horse, Prize Offered 2012
Show Report: Mid-South Spring Premiere, Rainsville, AL 2013
A Short Tribute to Amy Tryon 2012
What Happens at a Model Horse Show? 2015
Threads Make Feathers, Guest Post 2016
Meet Milton 2014
Past Posts
2015 [Looking Back at 2015]
2014 Did I skip this recap? Hard to believe.
2013 [2013 In Review]
2012 [End of the Month Commentary – By the Numbers]
Thank you for reading,
Katherine Walcott
Thanks for the #’s. I’m surprised- happily — that my peacock quilt story, Threads Make Feathers, made it so far up the #’s. Your dedication and commitment is more amazing — much more.
Meg
🙂