Since this blog started it focused on town business . People from elsewhere have been viewing and visiting. Still, comments were mostly local. Obviously, it kept the blog from growing but it seemed the cause was justified.
This year I contemplated widening the focus then decided to let things evolve.
Then after clicking on the publish button I clicked on a Share button and an unexpected shift
resulted.
Visits doubled. At first Canadian visits outnumbered American visits then the situation reversed .
A couple of hundred steady visits are recorded from other countries. France and Russia are nextbut well behind Canada and America and six or seven other countries are listed in the audience.
I'm not sure what it means. Except, we may no longer be just a little local chat group.
The American Presidential Primaries and all the other critical things going on with our neighbors
make it relevant.
Hopefully we can learn something from a wider exchange.
Since we've shared this space together for eight years I thought I ought to share how ithe audience has changed.
In my early years, Saturday afternoon matinee at "the pictures" was a ritual for kids. there would be the main film, a cowboy picture, a serial, a cartoon and either British Movietone News or British Pathe News.We would be in there for three hours.
George Bernard Shaw was a familiar face on the news and often quoted. There were Shavian Societies. I think they were clubs for people to gather and discuss the issues of the day.
Think of that. People got together on a regular basis just to talk about things that mattered to them.
In our own small way maybe that's what we've been doing here for eight years.
4 comments:
You will likely recognize the Americans if they comment, It is astonishing how
little some of them know about Canada. After our recent election they were howling
about socialism on their border and the subject of a wall came up again.
That is funny. If you had a club like that now, someone would accuse you of being elitists or exclusionary. even
the mens' clubs in England and that one golf tournament in the states are under siege,
Way to go Evelyn!
"If you had a club like that now, someone would accuse you of being elitists or exclusionary."
You mean like the fools that criticize our town's cultural centre?
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