You may have noticed the lack of postings over the last two months. This writer gets the feeling that without response from readers, the Bosrug Adventure is not being read.
Bolg writers look for two things, Reader comments and the number of members of the blog. If things don't change, it becomes easy to assume that the blog is no longer needed and not being read.
Thank You for reading in the past and for those of you that did take the time to comment and add to this blog. an extra special thanks goes to you for helping and sharing your thoughts.
Friday, February 24, 2012
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Of course we read it!
ReplyDeleteHow else would some of us know you were alive??
I really enjoy your blog don't go away we nn
ReplyDeleteNeed to promote recumbents I love the senery of your area and i had never heard of those clam thingys before. Now imay have to come out east someday and do aSaturday morning riide to try all of little spots you visit toest some
Your an interting writer larry in leduc alberta canada. Velorydr.blogspot.com
Scott, as an internet rule of thumb, one comment per hundred visitors and you're not doing bad.
ReplyDeletethanks Mark
ReplyDeleteI do read it and I do eat those clam thingys
ReplyDeleteI found your blog today and I enjoy reading it.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to read the world through your eyes. I live in Donkerbroek in the Netherlands. Abroad is coming home ;-)
Thank you. I look forward to writing more stories soon.
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DeleteHello Scott. Please keep up the good work. I read every post and enjoy your blog thoroughly. I particularly like looking at the photos from your rides. It is also how I find out about your public rides and have enjoyed participating in a few of them.
ReplyDeleteWill do.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just read this entry. I did check and read the blog every day... but I slacked off the last 3 weeks. LOVE those clam thingies!
ReplyDeleteAs a biker newbie, I appreciate your insights and stories Scott. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteScott, hope the early spring has you and yours back on the road! My local son kept up his bike commute (Somerville to Boxboro, via MBTA and his Novara DF) all winter, much easier than last year! Still trying to get him onto a recumbent. I enjoy reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteScott - as a Bacchetta rider from Melbourne Australia I look wistfully at your site, wishing we had such a recumbent group here. So you have become by default my reminder that I'm not alone in the world. One day I might come to Boston and catch up! Gill
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