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Liquid's Photo Gallery: At the top of my sidebar is a link to the photo gallery of Suzanne Horne, aka Liquid. Suzanne is one of the most talented photographers around, and has quickly become one of my dearest friends. The link takes you to a collection of her photos, copies of which you can purchase.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery: Melanie at Monday Through Sunday has started doing something similar to my I Like....Because..posts. Melanie featured a blog called Loop de Loops in La La Land(I love that title!) It's a blog somewhat like Monday Through Sunday, which features a post about rain. I commented there and Kay come here to comment on the video I posted this afternoon and to thank me for my visit.

Cliff Note: I appreciate what Melanie has done and she has given me credit for the idea. I'm of the school of thought that there is no original ideas, just recycled ideas used in different applications. I encourage anybody to do this, as not only do you give your friends a real nice tribute, but you also add possible quality traffic to their blogs. Since I have started doing the posts, my daily hits have gradually gone up, so it works both ways. And I also don't have exclusive rights to the "I like....Because" name. This is something I got from-You Mississippi folks will like this-Zig Ziglar.

Comments

Suzanne paints like a true poet!

With so much negative energy in this world, both off and online, Cliff, ...it's good to see some positive energy flowing around. Good for Melanie!

We Mississippi folks love ya!
Cliff said…
If I can ever get enough money together and a few extra days to spare, I will take a trip to Mississippi to see some of the coolest people in the world.
Melanie said…
Awe..thanks Cliff! And thank you to Zig Ziglar..for the idea. It is fun!
Liquid said…
I am so grateful and humbled by the support and love I experience here and with each of you.

WIXY........

Man, you ROCK!

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