Connecting
Google has a service called "Google Analytics" and it allows you to see how many people visit your blog and where they do it from. It's really cool.
"Yo no sé nada" has had visitors from all 5 continents. It makes me so happy! Thank you!
I realize blogging is a very powerful way of connecting people, I only wish I could know everyone of you better, kind of how you have gotten to know me through "Yo no sé nada".
This weblog has become a part of me, I almost need to log in and write stuff. I only hope the people who continue to read it and I can find a way to connect in a more bilateral way. Opinions, questions, thoughts, feelings, ideas, hopes, disappointments...I'm always here.
"Yo no sé nada" has had visitors from all 5 continents. It makes me so happy! Thank you!
I realize blogging is a very powerful way of connecting people, I only wish I could know everyone of you better, kind of how you have gotten to know me through "Yo no sé nada".
This weblog has become a part of me, I almost need to log in and write stuff. I only hope the people who continue to read it and I can find a way to connect in a more bilateral way. Opinions, questions, thoughts, feelings, ideas, hopes, disappointments...I'm always here.
rocio - 4. Feb, 09:42
rocio - 7. Feb, 17:12
To Timanfaya (what does that mean btw?)
You had asked me those questions before, you're right. I think I will follow your advice and write a post explaining myself and me being here in this community.
Thanks for writing, readind and advicing.
You had asked me those questions before, you're right. I think I will follow your advice and write a post explaining myself and me being here in this community.
Thanks for writing, readind and advicing.
timanfaya - 8. Feb, 04:01
"timanfaya" is a national park on lanzarote, a small island at the northwest coast of africa, near marokko. it belongs to a group of islands which we call "kanaren". all islands are a part of the territory of spain.
the timanfaya national park is a result of some great eruptions of many vulcans between ~1750 and ~1850 which were so strong that the island was uninhabited during this time. the landscape between and near the vulcans is the strangest thing i've ever seen in my life. maybe, the moon is similar to this, but in difference the timanfaya is coloured by a composition of all imaginable colours of earth. if you stand in the inner area, no voice will come to your ears, absolutely nothing. and there is really nothing. a future view to the forthcoming end of our world. after being there for the first time, i've seen the world with a different view. however, it's very very beautiful ...
p.s.: at some speacial places even today the earth is so hot that you can make your steaks on a normal stone ... (o;
lanzarote:
http://timanfaya.net
timanfaya: http://www.woehoe.net/henri/Lanz_TimanfayaGallery%2001.htm
the timanfaya national park is a result of some great eruptions of many vulcans between ~1750 and ~1850 which were so strong that the island was uninhabited during this time. the landscape between and near the vulcans is the strangest thing i've ever seen in my life. maybe, the moon is similar to this, but in difference the timanfaya is coloured by a composition of all imaginable colours of earth. if you stand in the inner area, no voice will come to your ears, absolutely nothing. and there is really nothing. a future view to the forthcoming end of our world. after being there for the first time, i've seen the world with a different view. however, it's very very beautiful ...
p.s.: at some speacial places even today the earth is so hot that you can make your steaks on a normal stone ... (o;
lanzarote:
http://timanfaya.net
timanfaya: http://www.woehoe.net/henri/Lanz_TimanfayaGallery%2001.htm
rocio - 12. Feb, 15:48
Wow. Timanfaya is very impressive: definitely beautiful, but also very scary (because of what you said about the forthcoming of the world). Just yesterday I was discussing environmental issues. We really need to take it seriously!
About connecting
Have a nice day
Un abrazo!