Printroom.com is fabulous. It gives me the option of knowing how many times each of my photo albums has been accessed. I've placed the data into line chart form, as seen below. The date that each album was created is shown along the horizontal axis and the number of times each album was viewed is shown along the vertical axis. For example, the album of photos of me playing at the Forum Bar was created on Oct. 14. To this day, it has been viewed 38 times. Study it for a moment and see if you came to the same conclusions I did.
As the correspnding chart shows, each album has received considerably less views than the first two at the beginning of the year. Besides a huge spike at the Forum Bar and Paris albums, viewing has hovered around 10. This means only 10 people cared enough that I went to Belfast or saw Dublin castle to look at the pictures(and a few of those are probably me checking to make sure the link works). There's pain in my heart right now, there really is. If my photo journal is a company, it's going bankrupt right now. To conclude, if you are reading this, please click on the photo links found in this journal many times to inflate the numbers and make me feel better. Thanks.
Now onto happier news. I've just returned from London, England where I spent four days as the guest of my friend Todd, from AU. I'll give you a quick rundown of the places we went and things we saw. Then I'll provide a link to the photo album which so help me God you better look at. On Saturday, Todd and I went to Leincester Square to buy theatre tickets. We ended up seeing "The Phantom of the Opera" at Her Majesty's Theatre, which is were it debuted 18 years ago. Well done production. On that day, we also saw Buckingham Palace and the movie "The Incredibles," which made me feel like a kid again and I want the video game whenever it comes out. Right. On Sunday, Todd and I met a friend of his for lunch at this Belgian restaurant where the waiters dress like monks. On Monday, Todd had to work so I walked around London all afternoon and saw Abbey Road, home of the Beatles' old recording studio. Then I met him at the U.S. embassy(where he works) for a drink and he showed me around a bit. Tuesday I traveled home which was a long journey that consisted of trips on a subway, train, bus, ferry, bus, and bus. All in all it was a great trip. Good to be home though. Want to see pictures? They can be viewed
here.