This is my 365th blogpost.
In March 2017 I set myself the challenge of writing a blogpost every day.
In May 2017 I received a cancer diagnosis and said farewell to my blog.
But then in November 2017 I returned to my blog.
And today, I’m writing the 365th blogpost.
I’m still having chemotherapy and a monoclonal antibody treatment called Cetuximab every two weeks. My last CT scan showed that my disease is stable and I can continue with the treatment for as long as it proves to be effective.
So, what to do with 3sixtyfiveblog?
I’ve reached my goal and met my challenge; albeit not quite in the time frame I anticipated when starting the blog.
I’ve had several blogs over the last six years. Some I’ve deleted; others I’ve re-vamped and a couple are just left floating in cyberspace. What to do with this blog?
I enjoy researching and writing 3sixtyfiveblog but I need more time for my Family History researches and blogposts. So, what to do?
Write fewer posts!
But then it wouldn’t really be a 365 blog, would it?
So, I’m going to stop and say goodbye.
Thanks for reading my blog today and all the other days if you’ve been a regular visitor.
According to Blogging.org there are
1,883,637,867
blogs on the Internet in 2018.
I don’t know how you found mine (apart from a few family, friends and Twitter friends) but I hope you’ve enjoyed reading some of my 365 blogposts.
All the best,
Cathy π
Well done for reaching your target, Cathy. Quite an undertaking!
Do the stats take into account those blog visitors who read your blog in their email inboxes, as I do, I wonder? Probably not!
Good luck with the family history research and blog!
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The stats have been a mystery throughout! Thanks for reading the blog, Wendy and leaving comments. Greatly appreciated πΊπΈπΌ.
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Thank you, Cathy!!
Itβs been a daily ritual and Iβve loved it – loved keeping up with your progress and following your flights of fancy. Always fascinating!!
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Thanks so much, June and for all the tweets too. πππ
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Sorry to see you leave but happy you’ve met your targets and goals. I was a bit late to your blog but have enjoyed reading it. All the best wishes to you!
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Thanks very much. And best wishes to you and your excellent blog too. π π
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