According to the calculations on my rusty cruncher . . .
this number has passed in the wee and dark and windy hours of Boxing Day.
A million . . . graphic ways of representing this would be . . . it would take 158 trips of Queen Sapphire, currently in the sixth boro, to deliver that many BMWs. Or the hold of a half-filled Bebedouro would contain enough Brazilian pulp for that much orange juice.
Wikipedia offers some other ways to represent a million.
Meanwhile, this is my next goal.
Here’s the proof.
I’m humbled and grateful. Thanks for reading, sharing, and commenting. And thanks for the emails and private messages. The green coming out of the rusty cruncher above is getting to know so many of you. Thanks and more thanks. I never dreamed this was possible when I started the blog just after Thanksgiving 2006.
Meanwhile, I’ll be in the wooded upland between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico til after New Years’ begin.
Peace!
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December 26, 2012 at 9:00 am
fishabit
Congratulations!
December 26, 2012 at 11:46 am
G Gray
Congratulations what a great site. I’m landlocked, my boat’s parked, but to each day to read about the marine highway traffic. Aah, you can almost feel the spray, even the wind whipped spray. Thanks
December 26, 2012 at 1:54 pm
mageb
I so enjoy your eye and your work. Happy Boxing day to you and yours.
December 27, 2012 at 6:27 pm
bowsprite
Congratulations, Tugster!!! I’ll never look at tire bumpers the same…!
Oooh: now, really not: http://thefutureofhope.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/sea-foam-fish-along-tire-bumpers/
December 29, 2012 at 6:29 pm
Ken
Congratuations. As a fellow blogger, I know how much work it takes to get this point.