It’s that time to draw a line under 2011 and announce my top posts for the past year (figures kindly crunched for me by WordPress) – and three out of five were posts I had published in 2010…
I seem to have the BBC’s Frozen Planet to thank for my top two posts this last year, as again penguins seem to have been the big attraction for search engines.
From paperback books to chocolate biscuits and much more besides, penguins are iconic birds. Here are some others I have chosen in 2011:
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2. English words from Celtic roots…
This year’s runner-up was last year’s winner – and again it’s all because I used a picture of penguins. The word penguin comes from either the Welsh or Breton
Pen-Gwyn (meaning “head-white”).
I have also posted several other items on the origins of the English language:
The ungothroughsomeness of stuff…
English words from Scandinavian roots
English words from Indian roots
English words from Spanish roots…
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3. The sadness of white tigers
This one was new for 2011 and is a memory of the white tigers of Bristol Zoo and some information on other threatened big cats of the world.
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4. Carousel horses – an illusion of freedom
This was a wonderful excuse to collect together some beautiful images of carousel horses, unicorns and even zebras and this post was fourth in my top five for the second year in a row.
Another collection of art went with my post
Fairytale bedding: the Princess and the Pea…
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Design and nostalgia combined to make this a popular post. The same elements appeared in
Every poster tells a story
Love your top posts. Congratulations. I shall be glad when my posts look more professional, haven’t quite got the hang of it yet. Thanks for sharing all your lovely photo’s.
Thank you for your kind words 🙂
I like your topics and your photos. Hope you have a great time writing more of your interesting topics this year.
Thank you – and a lovely 2012 to you, too 🙂