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As the long time readers here know, every once in awhile I like to send you over to blogs on my list that you may not know about, especially if they have done good posts lately. I haven't done this of late, so here goes.

Scott and Sue were over at Cornerstone Methodist Church to help with a back to school program last Saturday. They talked about it on the air yesterday and Scott wrote a post about it on his blog. The post is titled "It was only Saturday." He writes that he was lucky to be there. I have to disagree about that, Scott. You and Sue and many others were blessed.

Unfortunately the company that Shelley was selling log cabins for went out of business. Shelley and Greg are now representatives for a new company, Expedition Log Homes. She takes us on a tour at her blog, Building a Log Cabin.

You saw my photos and I hope you got the view from the other side of the parade. Brenda gives us some photos from the World Famous Rittman Sleepwalker Parade in
Snicker*Snicker*Snort
. We also see some "art work" demonstrated by the Rittman cheerleaders.

Clean and Crazy just needed to smile. So she posted some photos that will also make you smile, along with her gratitude list that always blesses.

What's a wedding and reception without alcohol? I say it's a good thing. Gin blogs about her non alcohol wedding in her post, titled "I Do.'' I especially like the comments this post inspired.

Please tell us Margaret. In her Z-A Monday post, she features a mystery object. This week the letter is W so she titled her post "What is it?" Check it out.

So if you haven't been around to these blogs go see what you're missing.

Comments

Gin said…
I'm making my rounds to check them out. I love that you do this. It helps me find blogs that I might not have a chance to find otherwise!
Anna Blanch said…
Thanks for these. You always direct me to good stuff! Inspiring, funny, lovely!
clean and crazy said…
you are too sweet to include me in your list of blogs to check out, thanks so much
Minerva said…
Thanks, Cliff. I still don't know what it is. But it has a companion that I will post as a Weird Object Friday!

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