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Bear with Chives

I used to blog about the project on the farm, including baking and apple pressing. I’m not sure how interesting it was, but I had pictures of sheep and goats and poultry and that made up for the deficiencies in the text.

Startled Teddy Bear

Then it moved on to what we did on our days off. I used to worry, at that point, that nobody would be interested, but it was variety.

Then, of course, we had to leave the farm and break up the group and I started writing about life in a coin shop, followed by writing poetry, followed by life as a retired man. I’m not particularly interesting, but I have got past the point of worrying about it.

So, I ramble through life, writing about nothing in particular and, it seems, don’t have many followers or people who like me. This isn’t unexpected, the surprise is that I have any regular readers at all.

The new “Blast from the Past” feature on WP was one of the things that brought about this conclusion. The other was the notification that I had increased traffic. There is indeed a hump in my stats and hundreds of people have looked at my posts. About 400 of them were from China and even more were from the USA. None of the Chinese watchers have posted to like or comment and the only comments/likes from the USA are from the normal few people who pop along regularly.

Bear with seed packet from Kew

It looks like I’m being visited by the bots that gather information for generating AI. That is the true indicator of the state of the world. Scientists, if my theory is correct, are visiting my blog to enable artificial intelligence to harvest the information needed to run the world. My blog!

Just think of that. Our future is being decided on the basis of the ramblings of a grumpy geriatric who has an unhealthy relationship with chips and punctuation (not to mention Excessive  Un-necessary Capitalisation).

Rupert the Bear

I have a new way of wasting time, by the way – I read the posts I made on this day over the years, or which link to them, including the one where I pretended to be a bear and the one that has information on the MV Coronia, which I can use elsewhere. It really is a useful resource for people like me who want to move their procrastination to the next level.

A Bear of Very Little Brain

Photos are bears. You probably guessed that though . . .

 

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