Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Post Of The Day

Today's joint winners are Woman In A Window with Death Where You Least Expect It and Jennifer Harvey with Thread. The other top contenders were Daryl with South Beach; Hilary with B-B-B-Benny And The Jets; Brit Gal Sarah with I Was A Little Freaked Last Night; Dishing With Debbie with Father Desktop Instead; Ngorobob House with Yellow Magic; Charles Gramlich with What I Do For A Living; Another Lifetime with During Storms; Claire with Your Wedding Shoes; House of Lime with Where’s A Good Prefrontal Cortex When You Need One? and Maggie May with Sock Shock. Do pay them a visit and leave a comment if you have time.

You can nominate a post too. Just leave a comment here with the URL or link - and tell us the name of the blogger you are nominating. Righty-o, then, it's over to you ....

19 comments:

  1. Thanks David, hope all well with you! I visited South Beach and my, my I'm glad I did. Breath of fresh air and a beach I truly need right now! Sigh................ :)

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  2. Thanks David, that is mighty kind of you.
    Your comment on my post, along with many of the others, made me chuckle! Need a good laugh on a cold, working day! The weather has turned!

    Must try & visit some of the others.

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  3. clueless10:18 PM

    if you find a functioning cortex, may i borrow it? ;-)

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  4. I love it when I see someone's blog that I know. Lime's place is a great choice.

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  5. Thanks David, I woke up sick this morning, so this has cheered me up inbetween potty visits!

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  6. I always find such treasures through your post of the day! Off to read through them. Thank you

    Breeze

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  7. ah, thanks once again for the notice. much appreciated and there is some very fine company in this list.

    as for the missing socks? i am convinced they transmogrify into a proliferation of wire hangers.

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  8. Interesting blogs! Too many blogs, too little time. You've narrowed down the blog jam!

    I find much respite in telling our stories. My parent's generation kept silent. Ours shares and learns.

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  9. Uchawi! (which means 'magic' in Swahili.) I'm so pleased you've discovered Janelle and her wild, lyrical and memorable tales of life in Africa.

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  10. Thank you, so much. This post was a tough one to write, but important, so it means a lot that you selected it.

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  11. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I'm off to check out the other great blogs!

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  12. Thanks so very much, David. You always pick such fine posts and I feel so honoured to find one of mine among them. You're a gem!

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  13. Oh thank you ... Den Mom... off to read the others ... being away and catching up is not easy, I dont know how you do it!

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  14. Thanks David... Good choices! How do you find the time to read through all of these?

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  15. http://elizabeth-aboutnewyork.blogspot.com/2009/04/long-island-abstract.html

    another one worth a long look

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  16. Anonymous6:10 AM

    I read several of these and am happy to see them noted! Hilary, Maggie May, and Woman in a Window are stops I love to make every time they post. Now you have given me some new stops, once again!

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  17. Thanks as well. How very nice of you to recognize my post.

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  18. Thank you David! I wondered who breathed life into that post for me. Always a gift from you.

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