I have had the most visitors ever, I have had great numbers from various countries, including my own country, Australia. I also have six countries over 100 and one over 1000, actually quite a way over. All excellent, although I expect two of those countries to vanish quite quickly. It is a strange thing I have noticed before that countries will arrive in large numbers and then vanish as if they were never there at all. Do they come back? I don't really know, but I'm glad they were here, although obviously I would prefer for them to remain.
At the start of August the Melbourne Traditionalists met, numbers were slightly lower than I had hoped for, but not greatly. We had not held a get together since late 2015 and as it turned out the weather should best be described as "it was a dark and stormy night". But the venue was excellent as was the talk around the table, Britex, Europe and the current terrorism/fake refugee crisis, the Pope and Catholicism, Trump and the US election, the Alt-Right and Australian politics and I might have missed one or two topics. I should also point out how many jokes were told, it's not all serious by any means. But that gives you a sense of what to expect at a Melbourne Traditionalist meeting.
There will be another meeting soon and I was contacted by someone interested in doing the same in country Victoria, which I will give every assistance I can too.
I also had the sad task of unlinking from a long time site I had supported, I give my reasons here The Thinking Housewife.
My worst day this month was the 16th June when I had 39 visitors, my best day was the 23rd June when I had 693 visitors! I then had 16 straights days of over 100 visitors a day, as I said this has been the best month ever.
July-August
June-July
I don't think I even had one visitor from Russia the month before, but as it has done in the past it came on in strength. Australia is over 500, before this month I had only very briefly reached that number, so that makes me very happy.
The United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, France, China and India are all up. Germany and the United Kingdom are all up were they should be.
Mauritius, talk about a surprise, sadly it looks like they will be like Russia.
Japan and Brazil are down this month and both have left the top 10, maybe they are distracted by the Rio Olympics.
I have also received visitors from the following countries: Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Poland, Albania, Romania, Ukraine, Latvia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa, New Zealand, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina
Thanks for visiting and I hope to see you again soon.
Mark Moncrieff
Upon Hope Blog - A Traditional Conservative Future
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Congrats on the numbers! I had a great time at the Melbourne Traditionalists meeting. Look forward to the next one.
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