The SOLE purpose of this weekly series is
to help call attention to sites that I think many would find most
interesting—in one way or another. Just
to be clear, inclusion in this series is not necessarily meant as a
recommendation, and I have included sites that are rather disturbing to
me. The link below each image is to the
site itself, and each image is linked to the particular post from which it was
taken when applicable. Please, go see
for yourself. Oh, and as of August 10,
2012, I will be no longer including sites that have auto-play and word
verification engaged.
Link: [Life and Spirituality]
Link: [Life by Chocolate]
Link: [Light a Lamp]
Link: [Linda's Lair]
Link: [Locusts and Wild Honey]
Link: [Love Your Neighbor]
Link: [Magnon's Meanderings]
Link: [Memorable Meanders]
Link: [Mr. Knowitall]
Link: [Old Fat Man Adventures]
Link: [Terlingua Dreams]
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Thanks a lot Jerry for including a post from my blog on Life and Spirituality. Appreciate your helping to spread the message fro more trees on the planet.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Ashtok!!! Well, I have always loved trees--except for the ones that got in my way, of course.
ReplyDeleteI was interested in the Life by Chocolate blog, "finding sweetness in light and dark" a clever concept!
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ReplyDeleteI love people who love chocolate. I'm honored you've including my blog. Thanks so much, Jerry. I'm just now getting started with my day (haven't had my morning chocolate yet). This was a very sweet start.
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Thanks for stopping by, my dear Jenny!!! I can take or leave chocolate, but Arlynda just wants to take (and consume) all of the chocolate she can get her sticky fingers on.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Robyn!!! I also love chocolate, but as I explained to Jenny, I just don't love it as much as my wife, Arlynda, does.
ReplyDeleteI'm spending a very lazy day today...of catching up on some reading; recorded shows and perhaps a movie thrown in for good measure later. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Lee!!! Don't watch "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" unless you don't mind a typical British movie ending.
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Life by chocolate sounds like the perfect place to start
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! You and Arlynda would get along famously until one of you gobbled up the last bite of chocolate, and then it might turn infamously.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get around to watching a movie..I did catch up on some shows I recorded during the past week, though.
ReplyDeleteThe movie I intend watching, and will probably do so this afternoon is Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby".
Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Lee!!! I think I remember hearing good things about the movie. I also think I read the book during high school, but I do not remember much about it--other than it being about the excesses of riches.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking my post to yours here. And thanks for visiting my blog. You're welcome anytime. Blessings. Jo
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Jo!!! I hope you and yours have many more memorable meanders.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see Life By Chocolate here. I'm a big fan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! I dearly love milk chocolate, but I can do without dark and white. Does this make me a varietiest?
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