Hi all – we’d like to get a sense of what our active readership is… Would you please help with this?
Whether you are registered or not as a “follower”, it would be helpful to us if you would just write in the comments below “yes I’m following” (or anything else you’d like).
If you are NOT a follower and are inclined to keep up with the green global trek blog, we’d love you to subscribe as a follower… (at bottom of blog page, where it says “subscribe: posts (atom)”)
We’ll be deleting this blog entry in a few days once we get a sense of who / how many people are reading…
Thanks,
Ben & Peta
Keep up the good words. I love reading your blog!
Yes I am following and I love to read about your many amazing experiences..Please continue writing so we can all travel with you….
XOXOXOXO
JB
I check almost every day to see if there is anything from you….!!! Keep it up!!
Enjoy reading it, please continue
Very interesting blog. Yes I’m following
I like it
“yes I’m following”
I’m following. I read your posts at least once a week. It’s all good. Keep it coming!!! Thanks for sharing all the intimate details and great photos.
I’m reading right now! I miss you a lot and get my fix when I can. love sharon
Yes I’m following your blog. BTW, do you know how the Grenada Tiburones did this season? I love going to see the Tiberones @ Rogue T. Zavala estadio de béisbol.
Irvin – Sorry to report that the “Tiburones” did not do well this year. So they are out. On the other hand, there appears to be a new team, the “Orientales” made up of 50% Grenadinos, and 50% “foreigners” (Venezuela, Honduras etc…) that is starting up. Did you live in Granada? Where are you now?
Mike – Uh no, this blog doesn’t include the “intimate details”, for these you’d have to sign up to the paid subscription version of the blog…:)
Peta and Ben,
Too bad the Tiburones didn’t do so well this year. I will have to look up information on the “Orientales”. No I haven’t lived in Grenada but I would like to someday. Maybe in Catarina or Laguna de Apoya. My wife and I have vacationed in Nicaragua.
My wife works with Peta’s friend (at the hospital in Cincinnati). I really enjoy the blog. I have been reading about your travels from way back in the days when you were in Peru.
Yes I am following