Monday, June 14, 2010

Where Are You?

A fun part of blogging is meeting new people or keeping in touch with those you already know.

An even funner (more fun, super funnylicious- you decide) part of blogging is using Google Analytics, a program that tracks the who what where when of everyone who gets here.  I can see that my blog has been  visited by people from Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Australia, and tons of places all over the USA including Alaska, surprisingly alot of Kansans (23!), and Michigan.

This edition of "Where Are You" simplys asks you, my readers,

Where are you?! 

Comment and let me know region or city or state or country or maybe all of the above!! Then if you dare, add a cool little fact about where you live! (Even if you think its boring.) I'll go first :) 

8 comments:

Michael and Karen McDonald said...

We are where you want to be _ Beautiful Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Alissa:Adventurer said...

Karen and Michael, you are correct!

Currently I am in Providence Rhode Island.

-Home to the world's largest indoor carpeted mall, also a city made up of 7 hills, founded on religious freedom, home to America's first Baptist Church (which lies practically vacant).

Stephanie Kay said...

Also in Rhode Island - the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution (Slater Mill). ;)

Anonymous said...

I'm in Feeding Hills, MA which is a section of Agawam (the lowest zip code in the country), a suburb of Springfield (the birthplace of Theodore Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, (and we have the sculpture garden to prove it) and basketball (we have the HOF to prove that too)). And I have a thing for parenthetical statements.

GazingattheMoon said...

Buffalo, NY. Also known as "The Queen City" because it is the second largest city in NY

Amy said...

I'm in MA, where the American revolution began! We love the history here!

Alissa:Adventurer said...

I love it everyone! Such interesting facts! Who knew buffalo was called the queen city for that reason, and Dr Seuss was born in MA?!

Keep em coming! Thanks for the response :)

nateandhan said...

Newburgh, IN

Proudly said to be the first town north of the Maxon-Dixon border to be captured by the confederates in the civil war. No really. They put up a sign downtown bragging about it.