Showing posts with label Cartagena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cartagena. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2025

CELEBRATING 1.5 MILLION BLOG READERS


My blog started out humbly, more than a decade ago.

 

Today, it has had more than 1.5 million unique visitors over its lifetime.

 

Sometimes I share simple photos of my cats or urban street photography.

 

Often, I share my passion for Universal Design and creating a better built environment for people with disabilities.



This year alone, I have traveled to more than a dozen major cities in eight nations – to work on removing barriers and making design more inclusive and wheelchair accessible.

 

I have appeared as an expert: in a major book, on stage at the world’s largest gathering of engineers, in a training video for the largest state gathering of real estate professionals, on national TV, in webinars and in countless articles that I have published in influential planning magazines.

 

Thanks to everyone who follows and supports my work.

 



Sunday, January 13, 2019

185,000 READERS

TODAY WE CELEBRATE MORE THAN 185,000 UNIQUE VISITS TO THIS BLOG



This blog launched around Memorial Day 2010.

It has more than 2,100 posts.

It has shared more than 2,000 original images, all taken by Steve Wright.

The total word count is enough to fill up more than two thick novels.

We have covered wheelchair-accessible adventures in Paris, London, Madrid, Barcelona, Cartagena, Granada, Istanbul, Cappacocia, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, San Juan, New York, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago, Miami, Cleveland, Monument Valley, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, San Jose, Mexico City, Guanajuato, Oaxaca and countless other destinations.

Heidi Johnson-Wright, an award-winning author, has made hundreds of guest posts ranging from reviews to travel stories to cross posts from her earthboundtomboyblog.