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Friday, September 5, 2008

Traveling Via Blog

Some mornings Beez, on a schedule, strides into the kitchen and wonders why I haven't even made coffee, even though I've been up for ages. I drag my bleary-eyed self away from the computer, where I've just traveled all over the world visiting friends I've never actually met. Here's a bit of my daily journey by way of blogs...

Bonobo Handshake Vanessa writes about bonobo research and rescue in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Saartje Knits in the Netherlands

Yarnstorm Jane excels at all things domestic, somewhere in England

Yarn Harlot Stephanie knits and travels and writes in Toronto

Extra Ordinary What's happening with Erikka (former student of mine) in Massachusetts

Extra-Extra News! I can check out what's on my son's mind in New York City

Desert Candy Mercedes writes about middle eastern cooking from Washington, D.C.

Wendy Knits What Wendy is making now in Washington, D.C. (I think that's where she is--after all, the blog is more about knitting than about place) and what her amazing cat, Lucy, is doing.

Switched at Birth I might take a little trip to the seafood market with extraordinary writer, Beth, in Florida

Knitting Weather Kathy writes from Juneau, Alaska

Quiet Paths Christine plays music and takes wonderful photos of Montana

Texas to Oregon Linda tells wonderful stories of family history in Texas, and life in Portland, Oregon

The View from Over the Hill See what Sylvia's thinking up in Seattle

Morning Ramble Patty's simple life on a Texas homestead

Val on Line Fellow librarian Val shares photos of Santa Fe and all around New Mexico

La Casa de Towanda Sharon, a recent transplant from Kansas, talks about her new life near Santa Fe, New Mexico

5 comments:

  1. I just discovered your delightful (and insightful) place on the web. Thank you for the link and I am off to read more of your blog. Christine

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  2. Thank you for reading, Christine. I've been enjoying your blog, too.

    Gosh, it will take some getting used to--this being insightful business.

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  3. I made the cut!

    Sorry for the lapse in reading and commenting on your blog of late. Lots of happenings for me, I'll email you about.

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  4. Always enjoy your blog, it's a daily visit! And thank you so much for visiting mine! It does eat up the time, doesn't it? I have to put flags up to remind me to go to appointments when I'd rather be visiting on line.
    Have a lovely weekend!

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  5. Wow -- thank you for including me on your virtual tour. I will enjoy grinding some beans in the morning and enjoying a pot of coffee while I tour the other stops on your tour.

    Thanks, (I appreciate the kind words, too. . . )

    Beth

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