Seven Years of Blogging Down the Drain


It’s that time of the year where I briefly break out the party hat and celebrate the anniversary of my blog for the seventh time!

Unlike previous years, I have something to proud of as I’ve been keeping up writing and have published at least one post every day since October 30th!  Let’s hope I can keep the streak alive.  Or at least write something worth reading.  There’s still a lot in my head that I haven’t found the time or energy to write down.

Which brings me to you my dear readers.  According to WordPress, I have 78 followers for Panorama of the Mountains, and every post gets a few likes and a fair share of page views.  I have no idea if there are really 78+ reading this blog, or if they’re all spambots in some massive online pyramid.  So if you’re a human and you’re reading this blog, give me some feedback!  What do you like, what would you like to see, and who are you anyway?  Let me know in the comments.

To make things easier, if you don’t like commenting, I’ve also made a few polls.  Click away!

 

And with this shameless self-promotion done, I shall return to writing about things sundry and various.

Previously:

Ten Favorite Songs of 1988


The project continues with my favorite songs of 1988.  Read the first post for the detail on this project.

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Ana Ng – They Might Be Giants

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Bring The Noise – Public Enemy

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Change – Fishbone

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Cult of Personality – Living Colour

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Everyday Is Like Sunday – Morrissey

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Jane Says – Jane’s Addiction

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A Little Respect – Erasure

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Never Tear Us Apart – INXS

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Sweet Jane – Cowboy Junkies

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Waiting Room – Fugazi

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Where Is My Mind?– Pixies

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And my song of shame for 1988: Don’t Worry, Be Happy – Bobby McFerrin

Do you remember 1988?  What were your favorite songs?  Let me know, even if it was before you were born.