I’ve been blogging every day for two years straight. I never imagined this blog would grow to become such an important part of my daily life. Thank you all for stopping by and supporting me by clicking the like button, posting comments, or just reading. It means a lot to me.

I just wish the celebratory notification said 2 years instead of 730 days.
congrats!!!!!
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Congratulations on your blogging accomplishments!
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Thanks!
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Congrats!
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Congratulations and happy anniversary!!
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😀 it’s a blogging streak, my wordpress.com anniversary will be 2026-05-09, when my account and first blog here will turn 20 😀
And my WordPress anniversary is a few years older, as I started with my former self-hosted blog in Bulgarian.
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holy cow!! that’s amazing!!
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Congratulations 🎊 Veselin. Looking forward to many more stories, cats and ducks 😀
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The pursuit of finding ducks in a row continues!
🦆🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥
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All the best 😁
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I’m still trying to catch photographs of them while we’re out on the lake, which I won’t be again until spring. If I face a group of them with my paddleboard they scatter to either side, I guess to lessen the chances of being attacked all together. If I chase them they form into a line like a peloton but then I can’t keep up with them (they move fast like that) and take a photo at the same time. Crafty ducks.
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It’s science 🙂
I’ve never seen a duckling in the wild at all
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It is science. And animal instinct. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for ducklings too-they’re out there. Lake Tahoe has a very bold and fun-loving duck population. I don’t think they have many natural predators.
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The ducks here are fed by the park authorities in the winter. Their population is far too big for the tiny river
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They are a species that has learned symbiosis with humankind.
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Keep it going, Veselin! Your ability to spot and report critical bugs is super helpful.
It seems obvious, but I wonder if other people realize how using something every day can help you find the nooks and crannies and all the places where it could be better.
Almost better than the people building the product itself.
Thanks for all you do to make WordPress.com blogging smoother and better for everyone.
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Thanks, Lance!
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Nice work, Veselin. It’s not easy to do this every day. And thanks for reading. It means a lot to me too.
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Congrats
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Sorry to be so late, but let me add my congratulations. Quite an achievement!
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Thanks:)
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