Friday, January 29, 2010

Blogs You Can't Forget

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

6 comments:

Doug B said...

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

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Georgia Mountain Man said...

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

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Herrad said...

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

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zoomdoggies said...

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

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harkoo said...

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

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songsong_like said...

Blogs will come and go. We will forget them. In ten years "blog" may be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question. (yes, board games will live on, as will card games)

Some Bloggers will remain with me forever, and if you follow my blog then you know I mean it. Some Bloggers for their "name," some for their personality, some for the things they wrote.

Here are a few that I know will stick with me:

Zoomdoggies, now that is a name---I LOVE it. Then I find out she has MS, is from Seattle, moved here from Michigan...small world! But zoomdoggies, I just love saying it and it always makes me smile. Here is where you can find zoomdoggies (can you guess where the name came from?) Howling at the Moon http://zoomdoggies.blogspot.com/

OldOldLady of the Hills, yes, I saw that and thought, this should be an interesting blog, written by an Appalachian mountain woman! Well, as the old Beverly Hillbilly song goes, "...hills, Beverly Hills" LOL, Here in th Hills http://sitteninthehills64.blogspot.com/ is her blog and it is a wonderful journey for me. It is filled with Hollywood photos, beautiful flower photos, photos of her often famous friends and her many stories about life as an artist and actor during her 70+ years. I read, look at the pictures and say, "That might have been me..." LOL Plus, she occasionally has contests, and I WON a "caption this photo" contest. (Though I wrote a tiny story, never been good at captions)---and TODAY in my mail was my PRIZE! A BEAUTIFUL calendar with one of her luscious flower photos on each month. Long after 2010 is gone, the calendar will remain with me. Thank you so much! (I especially like the caption for June---good idea!LOL)

And of course I must mention Doug at Grouping the Elephant, fun to tell people that I start my day with Doug, Groping the Elephant. http://gropingtheelephant.blogspot.com/ He is so thoughtful and free thinkers are a rare breed.

Screw Bronze! Now how can you ignore that? This person tells it like it is, her life, raw and harsh, yet somehow she carries on. She has a postcard project that has touched people around the world. I have several on my 'frige, and plan to frame them. When you read her blog you will find it hard to forget. http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/

Wheelchair Dancer is such a beautiful name, it rolls off your tongue and just the idea inspires me. http://cripwheels.blogspot.com/

harkoo This person has no blog, but I love her name harkoo...sounds so special.

Last but not least is jamie AKA Afro http://noticias-chismes.blogspot.com/ a college student who I believe will leave a strong mark on the world. He is bright, witty, and has more emotional intelligence and empathy than most adults twice his age. Noticias-Chismes

Well, probably more, but these come to mind. Thank you all for making me laugh, ponder, and for enriching my life.

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