Monday, June 2, 2008

Weekend Blogplugs - 6/1


Hi folks,


A weekend Blogplugs post this week since I
could not get to it on Friday. I did not hear any complaints about the
Journals update this week. So, no news is good news :).


So, onward to Blogplugs..

* Sunnybethe has been
busy playing
Mama
to her kitty. Her "history
in a nutshell
" entry for May 12 is about the birth of Edward
Lear (the person who made limericks
famous).

* Connie
exchanges
limericks
with Sunnybethe. She dedicates
her Memorial day post to her dad and Bob's
parents.

* Paul went
to see the show "Jersey
Boys
"
and gives it 5 stars. It is a true story of Frankie Valli & the
4
Seasons. He also takes us back in time with some background about the
group. Good stuff!

* Indigo
writes that the next time you look in a mirror don't look for
what's wrong, look
for your character
.

* Ken reminds
us of the significance
of Memorial day
and urges us to support our troops by making
a donation.

* Celeste
mentions that her grand child Brook
has a first degree black belt
in Tae Kwon
Do.

* Elayne's
thoughts about Memorial
day
is conveyed in pictures.
Another tribute
from her to the fallen and currently serving in the armed
forces. Mark, Elayne's husband is a Civil Affairs Officer in
the military now stationed in Iraq. She explains the role
of a Civil Affairs
Officer
.


* Ken writes
about the potential of extracting oil
from the tar sands
up in Canada. Editors note: From what I
read, it is an expensive process, but with oil at $130 a barrel it
probably makes economic
sense.

* Donna goes
camping
and has pictures and stories of the
place.

* Monica
displays her photographs of gum
art
(it is what you think it
is:)).

* Laura describes their drive to
Bull
Canyon Trailhead
. She has some very pretty pictures of the
place. Her cactus gardenisblooming. She is enjoying it and wants to
share
pictures
of
it.

* Betty's dog
Koda is not very social and she has an unintentional
run-in
with somebody who had 2 dogs. Betty is excited
about seeing her friend and her
baby.

* Linda
writes after a long gap and talks about her practice walk for
"The
Race for Life
" event, family matters and hearing a cuckoo in
George Mansions.

* Krissy
wants to share a story of her first
wedding anniversary
with John. John speaking about their (his
and Krissy's) third
anniversary
. Here
she writes about an inspiring message about overcoming
Survivor's Guilt.


* John gives
readers a snapshot
of his mom's life.

* Jerry is
new to blogging and has started a journal called "Positive
Words of the Day
". He updates it
everyday.

* Jack has a
journal called "BluePrintToReality"
(the truth about God's word and common
sense).

Contests &
Trivia!

* Weekly
sentence with Val.
This week's letters are
TASBTD
.
The winners are  here.
This week's letters are NSWHSB.


* Monday Morning
Question with Krissy
. Where did you first find out
about AOL blogs/journals, and what made you want to start
one?

Lights,
Camera
and
Action!

* Krissy's
JLand Photo
Shoot entries
for the subject "Say it with Color".

*
Marie's
AOL
Community Photo Challenge, entries for the subject
"Magic Hour", judged
and fun.



---

Thanks
again for the blogplugs
this week.
Don't forgetto tag your best en
tries with
"blogplugs".
If you want to be a Guest Editor or have some
interesting (or useful) blogplugs, send your submissions to
JournalsEditor@aol.com and we'll review
them.


~Vish

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Weedkend....lol

Anonymous said...

thanks Vish!! love to check out these blogplugs and sometimes pick up a new journal or two to follow

enjoy the new week ahead

betty

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the blogplugs, Vish.  There are a lot of good ones here to check out.  

Krissy :)  

Anonymous said...

UGH... you guys keep leaving me off.. and I am having to double up on blog plugs because of it....

I emailed you guys my link but somehow manage to keep getting dropped off.

--- Christopher

Anonymous said...

Thatnks for the blog plgs darlin'  hugs,  Bethe

Anonymous said...

I read them all. Very interesting assortment of blogs and folks.