This is a map of all the world—of countries near and far.
I look at it to calculate where all my readers are!
But oh, alas, for 18 months, that middle space was bare.
I saw that it was Greenland where no one seemed to care
one bit about my heartfelt posts. It was exasperating!
I guess it’s all that ice and snow that keeps them hibernating.
So finally I wrote a poem expressing my distress.
and posted it upon my blog, this problem to address.
Still no one wrote until I found a blog from someone there—
a lovely Filipina lass who seems to really care.
As you can seen above, I now have 2 views from that Isle.
Because of Dani Henrikson who went that extra mile
to view my blog and answer from where she lives in Nuuk.
As you might guess, that really makes her tops within my book.
So if you have some time to spare, please do inspect her site.
For she deserves a helping hand for dealing with my plight.
filipinaingreenland.com is where you’ll find her blog.
With luck, her viewer numbers will move further up a cog.
Her Greenland site is lovely. You’ll find some big surprises.
As usual, reality exceeds our mere surmises!
Thanks, Dani, for giving me two views from Greenland!!!! Now I have to figure out which country to concentrate on next. Actually, I promise to give it a rest and let nature take its course from here on out. No more recruitment!!!

There is no way you can be sad when you read this poem – it had me smiling from the title. Thank you for posting it – and for the Greenland blog recommendation. I’ve been to Iceland, but not to Greenland – always felt the names were a mix-up.
Cheers,
Marcy Erb
http://illustratedpoetry.com
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Yes. There was definitely a big mix-up in those two namings. Thanks so much for reading and commenting, Marcy….Judy
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Thank you very much for that and Your very much welcome too! I think you should try svalbard and jan mayen, its another rare hit and i can see its still white. i have a friend who lives there but she dont do blogging but there are a lot of blogs from svalbard. I have visits from almost all that a blogger can wish for and i am amazed how people are interested with Greenland. Its beautiful up here esp. Now when our summer is almost on its last stretch. Summer today is 8 degrees and for an Inuit, that’s warm:-)
My bestest regards from 64 degrees up north! – dani
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You won’t believe this, but I had already chosen Svalbard as my next target! Ha!!! I was intrigued, trying to figure out what its name was as the map isn’t labeled on the WordPress stats page, but we finally located it. I think we are on the same wave length, Dani. I hope you get a few hits from my posting. Judy
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Yup..i can see that link from ur blog. I had hits from svalbard many times already i hope you will get that too 🙂 btw, qujanaq! Its thank u in Greenlandic 🙂
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Can you tell me how to pronounce qujanaq? and, did I pronounce the name of your town correctly re/ my rhyme? I’m going to guess kwuh-jah’-nak. Is that correct?
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Yes..they pronounce q as k and j as y..:-)
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