The top 25 search results from last month:
geogypsy 16 times – If you’d just subscribe via email or follow me on FaceBook you wouldn’t have to search.
North Kaibab Trail 8 times – I’ve only hiked it half that many times.
quartzsite az geodes 5 times – I found quartz crystals around there but never geodes.
gray snake with black spots 5 times – A wandering garter snake.
And this is not it.
Nikon D5100 Grand Canyon 5 times – Yes, I use it there.
orange snake with black and white checkered 3 times – No, it was gray with black spots.
Plateau Point Trail, Coconino, AZ, United States 3 times – An awesome place for sunset.
mountain lion radio collar 3 times – Don’t try to pet one of these.
21909 3 times – Huh?
killing shooting cat kitten 2 times – I’d never.
kit fox 2 times – Adorable with big ears.
bright angel trail grand canyon 2 times – Actually have hiked that 5 times.
ribbon falls az 2 times – Amazing to see part way down the North Kaibab trail in the desert.
buckskin gulch slot canyon 2 times – So WOW! And yes, I’ve been there twice.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Kanab, Utah 2 times – Take your time to explore this humongous landscape.
rv park plans 2 times – Not any time soon.
cabelas glendale 2 times – Like a wildlife safari.
gray snake with orange belly and 2 stripes brown head 2 times – See above.
mooney falls az, climb down 2 times – Scary and worth it.
spiders in az 2 times – Sure are, and some of them could put a whompin on you.
california living museum 2 times – In Bakersfield. Go.
havasu canyon lodges 2 times – There is a hotel, of sorts.
sudwala dinosaur park 2 times – Travel back to the Jurassic.
havasu canyon trail 2 times – Not quite as difficult as Grand Canyon.
dinopark sudwala 2 times – Same place.
Check out the unusual searches that bring people to Word Nerd Speaks. And feel free to join along.
So who are you folks that find your way here? Wish you’d leave a comment.
Gaelyn
OK-I’ll be the first to comment 🙂 Like too many folks I tend to be a so-called lurker and rarely comment – but, after reading your unique post and request to comment – just had to!
Frankly, I dont recall how I found you – a year ago I decided to follow my heart/dream – unloaded house; sold stuff; stored stuff – hit the road in new-to-me 2007 MH. Anyway, as I googled various search terms about RV life and work ( will need to work to stay on the road) I found amazing and inspiring blogs and then from there more blogs – somewhere finding yours.
I was intrigued by your NP stories – first learned of RV’rs working at NP by a fulltimer at Grand Teton – still remember thinking I need to do this one day…
Finally, simply had to comment today – synchronicity a work! – I just left the Grand Canyon after 12 days – extended my stay at 10X campground twice – an amazing place – know you have spent a lot of time there – so seeing todays post simply had to comment 🙂
enjoy following your journey – safe travels – have a great day
We are often found by “Dr. Young’s Ideal Rectal Dilators,” but I can’t blame anyone but myself. If you allow this comment to air, you may one day be found by the very same search.
Fun idea — I might do this sometime. I agree it’s fun to see where visitors come from.
It is fun to look sometimes to see what brings people to the blog. I seem to get a lot of mining searches.
I found you via Joan in South Africa 🙂 Diane
Clever post:) I found you because of the Grand Canyon, but I’ve discovered your blog is fun no matter where you are or what you are doing:)
I like your idea! I think I’ll do a copy, if I may, when I reach 50K hits!! 😉
I found you via Firefly in good old Port Elizabeth, SA.
Ha! What a kick. I used to be number one for “Naked Santa Ornament,” but I’ve dropped to number eleven.
I’m sometimes seriously amazed how people find my blog. I just wish people would comment more. Thank you for being such a regular visitor and commentator.
Your posts thrill me to no end! Not sure how I found you…but your one of my fav’s to follow! Now back to reading about spiders…. :O)
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoy. Must be reading about tarantulas at my winter home, which is where I’m headed today.