My 3 years of travel blogging

in San Marino this year

It’s been three years since I pressed publish on the very first post of The Red Phone Box travels. And here I am still blogging about my travels (and occasionally about my life & baby). THANK YOU for sticking around!:) Thank you for all your wonderful comments and likes and shares whether you’re following my blog via WordPress or as an email subscriber or if you’re following me on Bloglovin‘. Thank you also for following my blog on its social media channels Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ . Cheers to you all!

What has happened in my third year of travel blogging? Well, a bit of travel and a whole lot of everything else!:) I was pregnant and then I gave birth and now I spend my days chasing after an adorable and already mischievous 9 and a half month old baby who crawls at the speed of light! But hey, I can’t complain!:) You can find a few baby posts on my blog but it is still very much a travel blog where I share stories from my past and current travels. Some of my posts are more personal while some are more informative but I enjoyed writing them all. Since we’ve become a family we went on several trips with our baby boy V. We visited a lot of places in Croatia but I haven’t blogged about that. I did blog about our first day trip abroad to Udine in Italy and I still need to finish all my posts about our amazing trip to wonderful but tiny San Marino.

There will be more day trips with the baby soon but at the moment we don’t have any plans or free time to take longer trips. However, there should be a couple of work trips at the end of the year when my maternity leave finishes and I really hope to do a weekend trip next year with my husband, sans bébé. Keep your fingers crossed!

So, let’s look back at the third year of The Red Phone box travels:

Most of my readers come from these countries: the USA, the UK, India, Croatia, Canada, Australia. Hmmmm…. anyone willing to send me a plane ticket for their country on this list?;)

 

Most popular posts in the third year of blogging: August 2017/August 2018– by number of views:

10 photos to inspire you to visit Croatia

Monthly blog overview: October 2017

Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna

Meet my baby V.

3 hours in Imola, Italy

Snapshots from San Marino (May 2018)

 

Most popular posts in the third year of blogging: August 2017/August 2018– by number of likes: 

10 photos to inspire you to visit Croatia

Pregnancy update: Overview & Final countdown

Sunday Photo: Christmas in Vienna

WPC: I’d rather be… somewhere warm

3 hours in Imola, Italy

Should You visit the Field of Miracles in Pisa?

 

Some of the search terms that brought visitors to my blog in this past year were: Bury St Edmunds (I’ve blogged about it because I’ve actually lived nearby), Kenwood House, Phone Box Museum London ( I wish there were such a place!), Bank of England Museum, Rab island blog, visit to a chocolate factory, uni Trieste… and most interestingly Rowan Atkinson Hampstead home ( I did bump into him but I don’t know his address). Funny, right?

This travel blog is my favourite hobby but I don’t have the time or energy at the moment to focus on it as much as I want. I hope you continue to follow my blog despite my irregular posting. 🙂

 

xoxo

Tanja

 

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36 thoughts on “My 3 years of travel blogging

  1. Sounds like you’ve had great success with your blog! I’m so glad we have this fun blogging community. I love reading other blogs and expanding my travel wish-list! 🙂 Cheers to many more years!

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  2. Tanja… Congratulations!
    I would love to see your posts on Croatia that you haven’t posted yet.
    I think it’s so awesome that you continue to blog even after having a baby! That’s hard work!
    I love your outfit too!
    Much love,
    Tammy
    PS… Thank you for visiting my blog as well, you always make me smile when you message.

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