As I travel the world I take many photos that pique my interest. During the year April 2025 to March 2026 our travels included visits to many islands large and small. My theme for 2026 Island Hopping will give precedence to Islands visited in the past year but for those difficult letters like X and Z I will dig into my photo archives for content.
https://brizzymaysbooksandbruschettasite.wordpress.com/
https://earlieryears.blogspot.com/
https://ancestralresearchjournal.blogspot.com/
https://argonautsite.com/
https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/
https://trackingdownthefamily.substack.com/
https://bysarahwhiley.wordpress.com/
As a family historian I enjoy reading genealogy blogs. I was pleased to see Kristin from https://findingeliza.com/ in the challenge again this year.
The other blogs I read from over the seas were on a mixture of topics of interest - art, books, history and travel. I learnt from each of these:
https://thisandthatablog.blogspot.com/
https://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.com/
https://waffle-with-wendy.blogspot.com/
http://kajmeister.com/
https://karenjonesgowen.blogspot.com/
I gave up on a couple of blogs from people whose thoughts did not resonate. There was also one blogger who ditched the challenge very early. I found it more difficult to access and navigate the blogs using the Substack platform so I did not follow some there that I may have otherwise visited on Blogger, Wordpress or other friendly platforms.
As my prime purpose in participating was to record and preserve some of my adventures through my photographs it was a very successful venture. If my purpose had been to have others read and comment on my posts it would have been a disappointment. As a person who thrives on positive reinforcement I was thrilled to receive comments on my posts. I tried to respond to them all and apologise if I missed any.
I have taken part in several challenges over the years and will probably participate next year if I am not travelling. I already have a couple of ideas for a theme - one was suggested by a fellow participant.
Finally I thank those volunteers who curate the challenge. I am saddened to see that participation rates have declined over the years so I commend all those bloggers who supported this challenge.










































