The original “Cook’s Tour” guy, Thomas Cook
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On January 10, 2011, my little vanity project started out:
Well, I guess I’m going to really do this thing. I don’t know how often I’ll be posting, or if it will be any good, or if anyone will even read what I write.
I’m still learning my way around the whole blog “thing”, so be patient with me!
It’s hard to believe that I have been doing this for 12 years – WOW!!!!
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When you start up a blog, one of the first things that you have to do is come up with a name for it. You want it to be catchy and personalized, without sounding too self-important. You also want to hint to people what kind of adventure they will be going on if they decide to read your blog.
With that in mind, here is how I came up with the name for my blog:
- My blog’s name is a play on the pronunciation of my last name, Koch.
- “Koch” is the German word for “cook”.
- My husband’s family pronounces their last name “Koch” to rhyme with “cook”.
- The inspiration for the title of the blog was the “Cook’s tour” from travelling’s heyday.
- I substituted “Koch” for “Cook”, and vóila, “Koch’s Tour“, the perfect name for my blog!
Cook’s tour (noun)
A long or complicated journey; an indirect route.
The detour meant that we had to go on a twenty-mile Cook’s tour to get home.
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And here is how the term “Cook’s tour” came to be:
In 1841, British missionary Thomas Cook convinced a British railway to run a special train to a temperance meeting, then proceeded to find passengers for the trip, an event regarded as the beginning of organized tourism.
Within a few years, Cook was setting up excursions on a regular basis, and by the century’s end, the Thomas Cook & Son travel agency was orchestrating travel around the world.
The agency’s tours were famously well-organized, but they were also known for herding travelers hurriedly from location to location. A Cook’s tourist might see an impressive array of famous sites, but often only in superficial glimpses.
Over time, English speakers started using “Cook’s tour” for any hurried tour.
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So, there you have it – my blog’s “origin story”.
Thank you so much for “taking the long road” with me through my world!
I hope you have enjoyed the journey, because I don’t issue refunds….. 😊
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Happy 12th Blogiversary! Great job! You’re a wonderful writer about all things! May you continue sharing your joy. 💗🙏
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