Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The purpose of our blog

As it says on the left, we started writing this blog to keep in touch with friends and relatives. Its purpose was to let them know what was going on in our lives, how we were settling into our new environment and to share some opinions with them about life in Bigastro and other issues that concern us. If you like its a virtual form of conversations we would have with them when we lived in England.

I could have set restrictions to only allow our friends and relatives to read the blog but chose not to because I didn't think it was necessary. I know that there are a number of people from Bigastro who read our blog and even direct their friends and relatives to visit it from time to time. Looking at the statistics for this blog shows that there are people from a wide range of countries who have also visited it. We're not quite sure why anyone other than our friends would want to read our blog but we are delighted that they have.

If you find our postings amusing, informative or interesting then we are both flattered and pleased. We have achieved what we set out to do in creating this blog.

However, we don't expect everyone to share our views which is why there is a Comments link at the bottom of each post. Again this is not restricted, anyone can click on it and post a comment. They can add their email address and name or can remain anonymous if they wish. We don't moderate the comments so anything that's posted will be there for everyone to read. Please feel free to use it as long as you are not abusive!

Better still why not set up a blog yourself so that you can voice your own opinions. All you need to do is type www.blogger.com into your browser and follow the simple instructions. When you've done this let us know and we'll consider putting a link to your blog from ours.

As it says on the left Muchas Gracias - thank you for reading our blog. We hope you found it interesting. If you didn't then it only takes a few clicks to delete it from your bookmarks.

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