Dog Jaunt’s one-year anniversary!
Well, to be honest, it was yesterday (April 11), which makes today the infinitely more poetic “year-and-a-day” anniversary of my blog. It started as a place to collect a lot of information I’d gathered in the course of taking several trips with our brand-new puppy. I was an English major, so my first impulse is always to buy a Moleskine notebook and write stuff down — but my husband is a software guy, and he said “blog.” So I went forth and blogged, and in no time at all, writing blog posts was occupying nearly every waking moment.
There’s a lot to this blogging business, and I’m only just learning how much there is to learn. I’ve had excellent help (thanks, Walter!) and excellent advice (thanks, Delicious Baby!) — and excellent readers and blogging friends (thanks, dear ones!). I’m looking forward to Year 2.
Here are the top five Dog Jaunt posts from Year 1:
1. Airplane carriers for in-cabin pet travel — This was such a hit that I started a second blog, called Pet Carrier Reviews, and started posting lots more reviews there.
2. Airport pet relief areas — Pictures and reviews of the pet relief areas we’ve been to. Some are good (San Diego), some are great (JFK T5), some are desperately bad (Seattle, Las Vegas, Denver…).
3. and 4. Traveling by car with a small dog: Ready, set… and Traveling by car with a small dog: How it works — A darned useful pair of posts, if I say so myself.
5. Taking a small dog on a plane: How it works — The post that began it all. The very first thing I had to do with young Chloe was fly her from her breeder in San Diego to her new home in Seattle, and the Internet had nothing to tell me about the actual, moment-to-moment how-tos of flying on a plane with an in-cabin dog — so I blundered through on my own a few times, and wrote this post.
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Congrats! A year and a day … seems like a lifetime ago, doesn’t it?
Congratulations!! It was fantastic meeting you, Walter and Chloe at BlogPaws. We love your blog – good luck with year two!!
Congratulations and I hope there are many more years and interesting posts to come!
Congratulations! There must have been something in the air last spring. That’s when I started my blog also. I’m so glad I met you at BlogPaws. I’ll be visiting your blog often. It’s interesting, conversational and I learn a lot.
Thanks!
Thank you all so much!! And happy anniversary back, Deborah!
Congratulations on your Year and a Day Blogversary. Any blog featuring Cavaliers is a favorite at our house.
Felissa
Happy one year blogiversary!
Thank you, ladies! Celebrating it by cudgeling my brains over that SEO session at BlogPaws — I have a lot to learn….
Cheers to one year and to many more!
Thanks, Anil!!