Local, Near and Far: Our journey of exploring the world.

Month: July 2015 (Page 3 of 4)

South Bend, IN Overview

The first year or so of our time in Chicago was HARD. It was challenging physically, emotionally, spiritually; we were in our first year of marriage, I had some health issues that cropped up, and Matt was learning a very demanding job. We frequently (about once a month) took short trips for quick weekend escapes. It was during this time that we felt rested and enjoyed connecting with each other as we explored new places together.

We decided on a whim on a Monday that we would go out of town the following weekend. We didn’t know where or what we would do, we just knew we needed to get away. So, I set to researching! As I started to plan our trip, I checked the forecast and saw we could be in for some snow. But, it was Monday, so I set to planning with the thought in mind that “we won’t go far”.

Looking at a map to determine what “far” meant, I saw South Bend, IN. It wasn’t huge on the map but also not so small that there wouldn’t be things to do there. So, I set to researching to see if I could set an itinerary. Yelp and TripAdvisor (otherwise known as my trip planning BFFs) listed several restaurants we could try as well as things to do. After doing some research, I shared our potential itinerary with Matt. He was initially reluctant because…well, it honestly wasn’t that exciting on paper. But, it was going to be a short trip, and really we just wanted to get away, so we decided to move forward. Matt found a hotel and I worked on getting all the other details together.

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The People of the Czech Republic

Every Friday we take a break from our regular blogging schedule to allow the authors an opportunity to feature a certain topic they are passionate about. In the past you’ve read about art, studying abroad, experiencing culture through food, and the great burger adventure. Through this and other future posts we hope you’ll enjoy reading, we hope to share with you our personalities, passions, and interests on a more personal level.

While traveling, you can see the best art, taste decadent food, and experience the most exhilarating adventures.  But what makes a trip most enjoyable for me is the people I meet.  This is one of the reasons I am addicted to traveling.  Meeting new people, sharing in their culture, and understanding their past is a joy.

Making a Trdelnik, a Czech-Style Donut

Making a Trdelnik, a Czech-Style Donut

When we returned from the Czech Republic, one of the highlights I shared was the incredibly hospitable people!  Our exposure to generous Czechs started before we even stepped in their land.  While we were preparing for the trip, our interaction through email was great.  Then when we arrived, every person from a taxi driver to hotel owners went out of their way to make us feel at home.  It made me want to stay!

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June State of the Blog Report

Four months down and many more to go! In an effort to give you a peek behind the curtain, we are back to share with you something very near and dear to our hearts:  The State of the Blog Report.

Just as a reminder from the first report, we intentionally make known our status reports as a way to share with you and the blogging community what we have found that works and what doesn’t. It is a way for us to see what our baseline is and how we need to improve.

We do these posts because it is helpful for us to see where we have come from, where we need to grow, and hopefully help others who are starting their own blogs. We do not claim to know it all, we simply and humbly share with you our results saying this is where we have come from, this is what we are building on, and where we hope to keep growing. This is a way for us to share with other bloggers and travel writers what we have found that works and what doesn’t work, as well as pass on helpful tips and tricks from our experiences.

Let’s look at the numbers and see how this blog is doing.

Numbers

This past month was our strongest one yet as we have been blessed with tremendous support from our audience and other sites. After the Prague series finished up, and a feature on Caravaggio, we brought it back to Texas with a feature on Fort Worth, a short-series on Houston, an initial Chicago series, and an international series on Cesky Krumlov.

june analytics

The amount of sessions is up 11%, users is up 21%, and the pageviews is up 14% over all of last month. Another item of note is that our percentage of new users jumped 3 percentage points as more people continue to find us and our content. Looking at the graph, there were several days that had high pageviews and sessions for us. Also, we did not have as many low days where no one came by. (For a description of what all these words and terms mean, check out the first post as Rachel described them there).

jun acquisition

As for where the readers came from to get to the site, Facebook has been our most popular again this month. However, we have started seeing increasing traffic from Google searches. New to the charts this month is Reddit. David has been actively involved in Reddit and promoting the site, as well as other cool links, as best as one can on there (for anyone looking to “friend” him, check him out here).

What Worked…and What Didn’t

As mentioned in last month’s State of the Blog report, we have really focused more on social media and this has helped us in many ways. This month, we have focused on different Facebook groups that have really been good as far as not only generating traffic, but also seeing what other travel writers are doing. If you are a travel writer, I would encourage you to look at the following groups as they have been so beneficial to us: Part-Time Traveler Talk (social media), Travel Bloggers Mega Share, Travel Blogged, and Twitter for Travel Bloggers. Other non-travel related groups that are helpful are: Social Media Network Group and Blog Society. There are several others that we would like to join or are trying to join but have not been able to as of yet. (If there are any groups that you suggest we join or look into, please let us know as we would appreciate the help.)

What has been great about these groups is that they have had different “threads” (essentially a post) that focuses on a blog exercise or a different social media approach. These threads help us meet other travel writers so that we can learn from them. Whether you are looking to do travel writing or something else, I would highly suggest looking into these groups for your style/type of blog.

As far as social media goes, both Twitter and Instagram continue to be great ways for us to connect with our readers, other bloggers, companies, organization, and professional writers/photographers. We have truly been amazed and humbled by all the support we have received and so we say a big THANK YOU! Rachel continues to work diligently with our Pinterest page as that has steadily grown this past month as well.

We have added a couple of new features on the blog that you may have noticed. We joined Bloglovin’ so please feel free to follow us there. There is a new button on the sidebar that will help in following. We have just started this out as we have noticed many other bloggers using this service so we hope to provide our thoughts on it in the coming months. Also, we have added our Facebook page to the sidebar as well for quicker access to it that will have some extra info, pictures, and ways to communicate with us.

Another item to note, as you may have noticed, we have scaled back our posting from five days a week to three days a week. Some weeks there will be four due to our continued Feature Friday series or the new “In Case You Missed It” summary post on our different series.

Summary

We continue to be humbled and thankful for all of the support we have seen. The Facebook groups have been amazing to us and have seen some growth from Reddit. It is great to see how this little blog is picking up momentum and growing. We realize that it is beyond us and our efforts and is due to something greater than us. We do not know what the future holds, but we hope that you enjoy our upcoming series on different cities both local, near, and far.

Český Krumlov After Dark

Some places turn magical after dark.  Český Krumlov is one of these magical places!

After watching the sun set over the town from the Hill of the Cross, Rebekah and I began a leisurely walk back into town.  Food was our first priority.

Plague Column in the Old Town Square

Plague Column in the Old Town Square

After winding through some back streets of the Old Town, we found the lively Gypsy Bar.  Český Krumlov has a large Roma (formerly known as Gypsy) population, and as we entered, we felt welcomed.  Seated at the few tables, locals were drinking beer and a couple of tourists ate food silently.  I ordered a Pilsner Urquell, the staple Czech beer, while Rebekah enjoyed a glass of red wine for a change.  A large plate of ham with sauerkraut and potato pancakes and a second with fried fish and potatoes soon arrived; the food was delicious!  While no one played music that night, an entertaining atmosphere still filled the small pub.  As we ate, we realized the five men at the front table had their portraits on the walls.  They were definitely regulars!

Český Krumlov Castle At Night

Český Krumlov Castle At Night

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Cesky Krumlov Castle – The Castle Theater

One of the gems of the Cesky Krumlov Castle complex is the Baroque Castle Theater.  This performance hall is in incredible condition after its renovation in 1997 and is currently in use after its 300 year origin.  Many of the original scenes and props are still used!

As a music major, I studied these theaters.  It was amazing to be able to actually walk into the theater and see how it worked.  There are only two in such amazing condition left in the world.  The other is in Sweden.  The predominant reason there are only two theaters such as these left in the world is mainly due to fires.  Most of the theaters burned down to the ground.  The theater was lit by open flames candles and pyrotechnics were also used to achieve certain theatrical effects.   The tour guide said that during the performances, there were firefighters on call, just in case…  It is a miracle there are two theaters left.

Theater Poster

Theater Poster

When we visited, there were tours in Czech and English, but we could not make the English tour, so a Czech tour it was.  Being in the Czech Republic only 4 days at that point, we only knew words such as “yes”, “no” and “thank you”.  So the tour was not going to be super helpful, but it was the only way to see the theater.  Thankfully, the tour guide knew some English and filled us in when she could.  It was very generous of her!

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