When It All Began.
In September 2000, I suffered my first stroke. After a stretch of intensive rehab, I was finally allowed to return home and resume caring for my wife. I was still healing, still unsteady, and not yet permitted to drive. With the patient guidance of my wonderful speech therapist, I slowly relearned how to speak, read, and write.
During those early recovery days, music was always playing in the background β especially Leonard Cohen. Something in his haunting lyrics stirred me, nudged me, compelled me to start writing things down. Thatβs when I first discovered a small, surprising knack for shaping words into rhyme.
After several months, my therapist gently encouraged me to join a local writersβ group. And as the old saying goes, from little things, big things grow.
βA Few Milestones Along the Wayβ
Every now and then, WordPress taps me on the shoulder with a small surprise β a reminder of how long Iβve been wandering these digital paths, and how many kindred spirits Iβve met along the way. This week, a handful of βAchievementsβ arrived, and they made me pause, smile, and look back over the journey.
Ten years on WordPress. That one landed with a soft thud in my chest. A decade of poems, stories, lateβnight edits, earlyβmorning inspirations, and the steady rhythm of showing up β even on the days when the words came slowly.
Views from over 150 countries. It still amazes me that something written at my desk in Geelong can find its way to readers oceans away. These badges arenβt really about numbers; theyβre about connection β the quiet thread between writer and reader, stretched across continents.
A comment longer than the original post. That one made me laugh. Itβs proof of what I love most about this place: the conversations, the generosity, the way a single poem can spark a whole exchange of thoughts, memories, and stories.
And the Globe Trotter badge β 50+ countries β a reminder of the early days when I first realised people were actually reading.
None of these milestones happened in isolation. They grew from the kindness of readers, the encouragement of fellow writers, and the simple joy of sharing words. Iβm grateful for every visit, every comment, every quiet moment someone spent with one of my poems.
Hereβs to the next stretch of the journey β wherever the words decide to wander.

Over at Weekly Prompts, the Weekend Challenge is the wordΒ ” expressive.” To visit their fabulous site, please click >> Here.
In the long echo of these streets, after all the turns and tremors, Iβm still here, listening for the next line.
Ivor Steven Β© May 2026

What a journey!
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My shoes are wearing thin π€π
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This is amazing, my dear friend, and the music of Mr. Cohen is magnificent, as always! πΆ π
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Thank you very much for kind words, my friend ππ€ππππΆ
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The are so well deserved, dear Ivor. π₯°
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I trying to present an article that was more of a story than about the WP achievements π€πππΆππ₯°
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An epic odyssey, Ivor! Leonard Cohen has always been one of favourites!
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Congrats, Ivor.
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Congratulations on your ten year milestone with WP! I am with you on the connections made on the blog! Like you I am always amazed that people enjoy reading my posts!
This really sums up what blogging is all about:
” These badges arenβt really about numbers; theyβre about connection β the quiet thread between writer and reader, stretched across continents.”
I am heading for ten years blogging next month! Who would ever have dreamt that could happen?
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Awesome achievements Ivor.
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