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Crunchy numbers
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,400 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 40 trips to carry that many people.
In 2011, there were 21 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 24 posts. There were 67 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 3 MB. That's about a picture per week.
The busiest day of the year was November 17th with 48 views. The most popular post that day was Imaginary Worlds: A Review of Bridge to Terabithia.
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- Imaginary Worlds: A Review of Bridge to Terabithia (1/5)
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- Imaginary Worlds: A Review of Bridge to Terabithia (2/5)
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- Imaginary Worlds: A Review of Bridge to Terabithia (3/5)
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- Imaginary Worlds: A Review of Bridge to Terabithia (4/5)
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- Imaginary Worlds: A Review of Bridge to Terabithia (5/5)
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- Love, Actually: Pat Robertson vs. C.S. Lewis on Real Love (1/4)
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- Love, Actually: Pat Robertson vs. C.S. Lewis on Real Love (2/4)
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- Love, Actually: Pat Robertson vs. C.S. Lewis on Real Love (3/4)
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- Love, Actually: Pat Robertson vs. C.S. Lewis on Real Love (4/4)
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- Falling Towers and Failing Courage: The Sleeping Giant a Decade after 9/11 (1/5)
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- Falling Towers and Failing Courage: The Sleeping Giant a Decade after 9/11 (2/5)
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- Falling Towers and Failing Courage: The Sleeping Giant a Decade after 9/11 (3/5)
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- Falling Towers and Failing Courage: The Sleeping Giant a Decade after 9/11 (4/5)
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- Falling Towers and Failing Courage: The Sleeping Giant a Decade after 9/11 (5/5)
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- The Marriage of Now and Then: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce (1/6)
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- The Marriage of Now and Then: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce (2/6)
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- The Marriage of Now and Then: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce (3/6)
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- The Marriage of Now and Then: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce (4/6)
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- The Marriage of Now and Then: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce (5/6)
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- The Marriage of Now and Then: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce (6/6)
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- And The Greatest of These...: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ Four Loves (1/5)
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- And The Greatest of These...: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ Four Loves (2/5)
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- And The Greatest of These...: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ Four Loves (3/5)
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- And The Greatest of These...: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ Four Loves (4/5)
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- And The Greatest of These...: A Review of C.S. Lewis’ Four Loves (5/5)
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- The Haunting Death: Lewis, Buechner, and Me on the Loss of a Parent (1/6)
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- The Haunting Death: Lewis, Buechner, and Me on the Loss of a Parent (2/6)
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- The Haunting Death: Lewis, Buechner, and Me on the Loss of a Parent (3/6)
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- The Haunting Death: Lewis, Buechner, and Me on the Loss of a Parent (4/6)
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- The Haunting Death: Lewis, Buechner, and Me on the Loss of a Parent (5/6)
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- The Haunting Death: Lewis, Buechner, and Me on the Loss of a Parent (6/6)
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- On the Nobody Somebody Has Inside: Lewis, Me, and Bullies (1/4)
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- On the Nobody Somebody Has Inside: Lewis, Me, and Bullies (2/4)
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- On the Nobody Somebody Has Inside: Lewis, Me, and Bullies (3/4)
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- On the Nobody Somebody Has Inside: Lewis, Me, and Bullies (4/4)
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- The Orphan Story Tumbles Home: A Review of Lois Lowry’s “The Willoughbys” (1/4)
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- The Orphan Story Tumbles Home: A Review of Lois Lowry’s “The Willoughbys” (2/4)
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- The Orphan Story Tumbles Home: A Review of Lois Lowry’s “The Willoughbys” (3/4)
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- The Orphan Story Tumbles Home: A Review of Lois Lowry’s “The Willoughbys” (4/4)
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- The Pilgrim’s Regress and the Reader’s Progress (1/3)
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- The Pilgrim’s Regress and the Reader’s Progress (2/3)
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- The Pilgrim’s Regress and the Reader’s Progress (3/3)
How did they find this blog?
The top referring sites in 2011 were:
Some visitors came searching, mostly for bridge to terabithia, josh hutcherson bridge to terabithia, and bridge to terabithia jess.
Where did they come from?
North America - 72.8% The United States
- 25.0% Canada
- 1.3% Mexico
- 0.3% Honduras
- 0.2% Puerto Rico
Europe - 32.9% The United Kingdom
- 8.4% MK
- 4.9% France
- 4.9% IE
- 4.2% Russia
Oceania - 91.8% Australia
- 7.1% New Zealand
Asia - 25.2% Indonesia
- 18.7% India
- 10.8% Philippines
- 7.9% South Korea
- 5.8% Malaysia
South America - 48.8% Brazil
- 22.0% Argentina
- 19.5% Chile
- 4.9% Peru
- 2.4% Uruguay
Africa - 34.5% South Africa
- 31.0% Egypt
- 20.7% Morocco
- 6.9% Algeria
- 3.4% Libya
Most visitors came from The United States. Canada & The United Kingdom were not far behind.
Attractions in 2011
These are the posts that got the most views on A Pilgrim in Narnia in 2011.
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Who were they?
The most commented on post in 2011 was The Art of Letter Writing in the Digital Age
These were the 5 most active commenters on this blog: