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Welcoming Another Friend

Suz and I have crossed paths before. She is a blogging buddy of both Bella and Frasypoo. Suz comes from Florida and has a blog called Day by day.....My life as a busy bee. She chronicles about her life and her family and does a very good job at it.

Go pay her a visit especially get to know her 12 year old who greeted her mother with a pocket full of sunshine. I hope you are as blessed as I was.

Also check this one out. Some things to make you think and some to make you chuckle.

Thanks for brightening my day, Suz.

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
You are much too kind....but I'll take it!!!
Thanks a bunch Cliff.
You made my day. ok, maybe my week.
Have a great day!!!!
Suz
Cliff said…
Well Suz, I notice you have a relatively new blog, and I have found in my 2+ years as a blogger that it's quite fun to reach those whom you can't normally communicate with.

And I find when I promote someone else, two things normally happen: One, I receive the gratitude of the one I promote. The other is traffic increases at both mine and their sites.

I was in email communication with another blogger yesterday and recommended the Busy Bee blog. The response was that it was going to be one of their regular stops.

There are awards associated with being part of the virtual family.

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