FINALLY, a new post!
My studies have enveloped my life over the past month and a half. Thus, I have honestly not had the time to continue in posting or my new series, though I have two works in progess. Bear with me, please!
In the meantime, check out these great reads:
AJ Harbison at The Matrix Has You. Not only is AJ an amazing musician, but also an insightful and avid blogger. He's sure to keep you thinking about a variety of issues and even theological concepts.
Cucina Bella Due to my Italian heritage, I love to cook. This site has such interesting, nearly daily, posts on food facts and delicious recipes. It is full of pictures as well, which constantly make me wish that my kitchen was bigger!
Fun With Blanks I am not sure if this site has been updated recently, but check out the funny and/or meaningful comments. This is a kind of "Mad Gabs" type of site for bloggers.
John's Heart John might not have updated in very long time as well, but despite the grammatical errors (which we are all guilty of), he shares his heart with each reader (as the title of his blog aptly describes).
Mike Morabito at moreburritos.com. Mike's wonderful sense of humor and subtle blend of contemplation will keep you hooked on his myriad of topics in the plethora of posts.
Ovations by Carolyn Bass. Yes, this is my mother, but my plug for her blog is more than simple familial relations. A published author currently in progress on about three novels, her professional substance and quality impress even the most avid blogger.
Rebecca del Rio is poet who composes in both Spanish and English. As I am in the process of learning Spanish (hopefully to become bilingual) I enjoy her touching poems, which speak on a variety of Latin American issues as well. Speakers of each language will enjoy the vivid imagery in the rich poems on her page.
My "Current Reading" list also includes a few books which most definitely warrant your attention. Often the list will include one novel from my Literature class, one reading or book from my Ethnic Studies class, and a novel of my own choosing; all great reads.
Many of these people have links to other terrific blogs as well. Explore your world!
In the meantime, check out these great reads:
AJ Harbison at The Matrix Has You. Not only is AJ an amazing musician, but also an insightful and avid blogger. He's sure to keep you thinking about a variety of issues and even theological concepts.
Cucina Bella Due to my Italian heritage, I love to cook. This site has such interesting, nearly daily, posts on food facts and delicious recipes. It is full of pictures as well, which constantly make me wish that my kitchen was bigger!
Fun With Blanks I am not sure if this site has been updated recently, but check out the funny and/or meaningful comments. This is a kind of "Mad Gabs" type of site for bloggers.
John's Heart John might not have updated in very long time as well, but despite the grammatical errors (which we are all guilty of), he shares his heart with each reader (as the title of his blog aptly describes).
Mike Morabito at moreburritos.com. Mike's wonderful sense of humor and subtle blend of contemplation will keep you hooked on his myriad of topics in the plethora of posts.
Ovations by Carolyn Bass. Yes, this is my mother, but my plug for her blog is more than simple familial relations. A published author currently in progress on about three novels, her professional substance and quality impress even the most avid blogger.
Rebecca del Rio is poet who composes in both Spanish and English. As I am in the process of learning Spanish (hopefully to become bilingual) I enjoy her touching poems, which speak on a variety of Latin American issues as well. Speakers of each language will enjoy the vivid imagery in the rich poems on her page.
My "Current Reading" list also includes a few books which most definitely warrant your attention. Often the list will include one novel from my Literature class, one reading or book from my Ethnic Studies class, and a novel of my own choosing; all great reads.
Many of these people have links to other terrific blogs as well. Explore your world!
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4 Comments:
::M-bito voice:: Whoa! Hey! Crazy! Is this like Marge blogging, or...?
Glad to see you're back.
AJ
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P.S. I, for one, am exempt from grammatical errors.
So...I feel the need to advertise towards you as well. Why? I don't quite know. Maybe it's God. Maybe it's my soup. Who can tell?
In any case, I posted a new blog with some links I suspect you might find to be pretty awesome.
http://idhrendur.blogspot.com/
March 9th.
-Stephen
PS: My writings are almost sure to be full of grammatical errors. Spelling errors and typos too. That's why I keep people like AJ on hand.
Hey Marge, I just wanted to drop in and say hi. Take Care!!~
Erin
P.S. Let me know when you are done in the area.
Bravo, Bella. I'm actually linked twice, because I'm the not-so-frequent Fun With Blanks blogger. So now that you've nudged me, I think I'll pop over there and see where the blank falls.
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