The SOLE purpose of this 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 an endorsement, and I have included
sites that I found rather disturbing.
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: [Helsie's Happenings]
Link: [Hens Teeth Art]
Link: [inSPIREd Sunday]
Link: [Joe and Company]
Link: [Julie Whitmore Pottery]
Link: [Just Cats]
Link: [La Petite Gallery]
Link: [Ladybird Diaries]
Link: [Ladybug Dreams]
Please Also Visit:
quite a few interesting sites here. I"ll have to stop back later after work to do some exploring
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! I sure hope you have a good day!
ReplyDeleteThank you... very much appreciated ... viv @ hensteeth
ReplyDeleteYour are most welcome, and thanks for being so considerate, my dear Viv!!! They are indeed fine.
DeleteI enjoyed the great photographs at Helsie's Happenings, particularly the famous bronze horses, stolen from Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. I see that they've been removed from the facade of St. Marks and are now, like Michelangelo's David, indoors. Thanks for sharing these blogs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! I recently watched a fascinating documentary on the Byzantine Empire, which I think you might find quite interesting.
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Wonderful that you posted Imaginary Garden and Real Toads, I've recently been joining in their posts as well. They keep up a good blogging system, (very wise toads) and it gets hard to do them all, but I try. I've been seeing many of their posts for a long while through some of those that I follow on my blog roll. Very uplifting blog, as well as interesting and much to learn.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Karen!!! I had no idea that toads could be so knowledgeable before.
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