Search Strings and Guadalupe Peak
It's interesting to see what 'search strings' folk put in to search engines, and are thereby brought to my site.
Two from yesterday:
madre con guantes blancos de latex
fattest girl giving birth
I hope the searchers found whatever they wanted.
My number two search for March, with 21 hits, was
slough of despond, relating to a walk I took in nearby John Bunyan country a while back. I'm new to this particular blogging mode, though did run my own version, This Writing Life, clambering through HTML for a number of years. The site is part of my own history now.
In that regard 'mother meera' stays my number one search string, 39 hits on her own in March plus more in longer strings and a lot of references to me from links. Besides being much else, she was my first bigraphical subject.
Coming up strong though is Guadalupe Peak, the Texas mountain that forms a central part of my book On Sacred Mountains, as well as the turning point in my own life. For a version of the tale, click here. One huge advantage of this blogging format is the relative ease of posting pictures. So here, for those interested, is me in that defining moment, looking down on Guadalupe Peak.
Two from yesterday:
madre con guantes blancos de latex
fattest girl giving birth
I hope the searchers found whatever they wanted.
My number two search for March, with 21 hits, was
slough of despond, relating to a walk I took in nearby John Bunyan country a while back. I'm new to this particular blogging mode, though did run my own version, This Writing Life, clambering through HTML for a number of years. The site is part of my own history now.
In that regard 'mother meera' stays my number one search string, 39 hits on her own in March plus more in longer strings and a lot of references to me from links. Besides being much else, she was my first bigraphical subject.
Coming up strong though is Guadalupe Peak, the Texas mountain that forms a central part of my book On Sacred Mountains, as well as the turning point in my own life. For a version of the tale, click here. One huge advantage of this blogging format is the relative ease of posting pictures. So here, for those interested, is me in that defining moment, looking down on Guadalupe Peak.

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This is not looking down "on" Guadalupe Peak, but looking down "from" Guadalupe Peak. This is actually El Capitan that we are looking at in this photo. I was there last week.
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