This is great ...means I'm getting out there.
I just love the internet!!
It appeals to me on so many levels.
Firstly, I am pretty well obsessed with information and you know back in the day you had to look things up at in books and I was sooo disappointed when I couldn't find the right book or find anything that would quench the current thirst....but now we have the internet and I sometimes find myself getting up in the middle of the night to look something up that I have been thinking about.
Does anyone else do this or is it just me?
Secondly, it is amazing when you are isolated as I am and also can look at art and artist from all over the world. I can see what is happening in every part of the world and how good is that! I love to google stuff...random stuff like " What did Elvis do on his last day on earth "...or " Or how do I make a really great orange colour and bang there it is AMAZING.
Or I can follow a dog race on the other side of the word....and really feel like I'm involved!!
This is how my new American readers came about...see killed 2 birds with the 1 stone...and learnt something to boot.
At first I couldn't figure out how this had happened....but then I realized that due to my information obsession I had been following the Yukon Quest which is a 1000 mile Dog Sled Race which starts in Whitehorse Yukon Territory Canada and finishers 7 to 9 days later in Fairbanks Alaska.
I had made a few random comments and liked their facebook page which.... OF COURSE... led to people then looking at me.
I feel as though I have made a big step forward with my understanding of how things work.....some may think this is elementary dear Watson...but not for little ol' sometimes slow on the up take me!!
So I welcome my USA readers.
These are some photo's taken by my daughter Lucy who is currently living and working in Whitehorse
The start in Whitehorse |
As you can see they just love it and are very keen to get on the "trail'
I could go on and on about this race and the people and dogs involved.
I love things that are a little 'left of centre' or where man and beast combine to achieve amazing feats.
Think I am going to have to go see this first hand.
That's it for now
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