Roundup: The Top 5 Posts on Wide Eyed In Wonder

If you want a quick click to the most popular posts on Wide Eyed in Wonder you have come to the right place.

This blog has been in existence since 2012 and I never thought it would take off, but it has in a weird kind of sense. Given that it is a naked niche blog (see post on Naked Niche blogging) it has done alright.

Dreams of earning loads of money and making a living through my blog are still but a dream. I do not even have ads enabled. But I live in hope.

In any event, below is a roundup of the most popular posts on Wide Eyed In Wonder, those that have been most searched and read.

In reverse order…

Number 5 is: Pune 

The Aga Khan Palace in Pune
The Aga Khan Palace in Pune

An India post. Did I already mention that my India travel posts are still popular? No? Ok, I am mentioning it now. I lived in Pune for 3 weeks and what an experience it was. I still have friends living in that city and would like to spend more time there.

Number 4 is: Twist – Graffiti in Lisbon

Chameleon, love his expression
Chameleon, love his expression

I find my street art posts are also very popular. There are photos naturally. In general there is a fascination with street art the world over. I would love to travel the world looking for and photographing interesting street art. There is no better expression of a people’s culture, mindset and psyche than that which is expressed in paint on a wall.

Number 3 is: A Mini in Name Only

Leyland Mini 1275E and Morris Mini 850
The 1275E and the Morris Mini 850 side-by-side

The story of the Minis in our family, and the fun we have had with it. If you love the Mini you will enjoy this and perhaps recognise some of your own experiences in it.

Number 2 is: Mumbai

Another India travel post which remain popular even 2 years after posting. They normally show up high on search results.

The sun trying to rise and show itself through the smoke in an early winter's morning in Mumbai
The sun trying to rise and show itself through the smoke in an early winter’s morning in Mumbai

*** DRUM ROLL PLEASE ***

And number 1 is: New Delhi – a city anywhere in the world

Cycle-rickshaw - not the most comfortable of rides but cheaper than the motorised version
Cycle-rickshaw – not the most comfortable of rides but cheaper than the motorised version

It details my impressions of this metropolis, with loads of photos and a story about one of the many arguments I had in India with vendors, rickshaw drivers and tour guides.

Making lists grounds me, removes anxiety and brings structure to a life bordering on chaos.

I hope you have enjoyed these posts and helped make them more popular :-).

Which one did you like the most?

In response to the WordPress Weekly Writing Challenge - Countdown. Everyone loves a list...or a countdown.  Click on the link for more lists and countdowns.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Madiba

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” – Nelson Mandela

It is a year since Tata Madiba passed away. Never having had the privilege of meeting the great man personally I had to be contented with a photo of a poster taken at the memorial I attended last year, at the Nelson Mandela Centre for Memory in Johannesburg.

Nelson Mandela foundation_3432-edited

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge - Gone But Not Forgotten.