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SUPER BLOG! Ta Daa!


Mike Golch, of Rambling Stuff fame has bestowed me with the Super Blog Award. Actually, he did this this past weekend and I appreciate the honor.

Today I am passing the award to the following bloggers, by calling your attention to a recent post which they wrote.

First I want to recognize Jeremy, of Personal Thought/Observations from N. Ky fame. I really enjoy the fact that Jeremy has taken one of my ideas and has adapted it to his blog. He has written several I Like...Because posts for his Facebook friends. He also wrote one dedicated to his mom.

And speaking of mom, the next blogger I would like to give this award to is Karen, of Karen's Korner fame. Karen wrote a birthday post for her mother who has now been gone for 11 years. It was a very touching post.

Busy Bee Suz, of Day By Day, My Life as a Busy Bee fame wins the next award because of her post for A-Z Monday. This week the letter was R. Suz had, hands down, the best post of all participants(in my opinion of course.) It's an enjoyable read unless your name happens to be Elmer Fudd.

Leesa, of Leesa's Stories fame took a long lunch last Friday and saw the new Star Trek movie. Irony about this was that she isn't a trekkie. But she was entertained by the audience in the theatre. she blogged about this in her own unique way.

Last, but not least, I give you Margaret, of Bellathena's Blog fame. Margaret needs your help. Someone sent her a picture of an object that she, or none of us who have commented, know what it is. Margaret posted the photo of the object. Hopefully it's something legal and moral. But I give her this award for her courage to post it.

Comments

Pat Jenkins said…
hatin' on all the other "r" posters huh wixy?... he he!!... congrats to ALL the super blog (ers)!
Cliff said…
Oh no, everybody who come here has a super blog. I just picked five that had recent posts that caught my eye as I'm trying to get back on track. And by the way tomorrow will mark the return of "I like...Because."
Anonymous said…
Wixy, I am so touched. Thanks so much for your continued support. I would like to thank Mom for making the blog possible, my husband - well just because I feel I must, my daughter because she continually makes me laugh or scream, whichever the moment may be, my publicist - oh wait, I don't have one yet, and of course, you MR. WIXY, for being one of my super friends.
Syd said…
You are a super blogger--always extending the hand and always encouraging.
Busy Bee Suz said…
You are too darn sweet.
I appreciate the award. I really do, but could it be a little bit shinier? And less tape? But other than that I just LOVE it. :)
Thanks Cliff...you are da'bomb.

(and I really thought my R post was one of the worst ones I have ever done...really ridiculous...go figure)
Leesa said…
Thanks for the award. I would have missed it - I read blogs based on my blog reader and it only shows the latest post from each blogger. I did not know that until today.
J. Moses said…
Cliff,

My friend, I am touched. I took an idea that you gave me, adapted it to my own use, and it wins this award. I am humbly grateful to you for this one.
Congratulations! And your blog is super! Keep up the good work. ;)

Leesa's seen Star Trek!? Ohhh, I'm going to have to check out her post! I hope she hasn't given away any secrets. That's one movie that I want to see.
Mike Golch said…
I'm on my way over to visit every one you gave this award to.I'm glad you enjoyed this award.
Jen said…
Good picks WIX!!!
I love all my a-z bloggers and even those that aren't. HA.
You should join in. When we hit Z in 8 weeks, we are headed in the other direction.
Cliff said…
I don't know. Next week you are at S. I can't think of any stuff for that single, solitary, spot.
Minerva said…
Thanks Cliff, for the award and the help with the unknown object. It still remains unknown. At least to anyone that visits my blog!
Ben said…
Yes, that orange thing of Margaret's is starting to bug me! What the heck is it??? Perhaps we will never know! Looking forward to your Sunday musing -

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