It’s Thursday morning, and you know what that means. It’s the day I turn over my blog to showcase ten of my fellow Times Union community bloggers and their quality blog posts. Hopefully you’ll find a new blog you haven’t read before, and you might just enjoy reading that person’s blog now – and in the future.
Today’s amazing assortment of ten community bloggers is as follows:
- Rev. Sam Trumbore’s First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany blog, “Bishop Sharfenberger Stumbles at Interfaith Dinner” (and the follow-up, “Defenders of New Bishop Trip Up Critic“).
- Zan Strumfeld’s “The Zan Blog, “Where are you and where are you going?“
- Christopher Marblo’s Arts Center of the Capital Region’s blog, “Parenting the highly creative child.“
- Mary Martin’s “A Good Enough Life” blog, “Not a dry eye in the backyard.“
- Assemblyman John McDonald’s blog, “What do legislators do when they’re not in session?“
- Stephanie Snyder’s “A Professor’s Wife” blog, “Everythingrunstogetherandchaos (months 7 through 10).“
- Roger Green’s “Information Without the Bun” blog, “The Lion: Mbube to Wimoweh.“
- Hadeer Nagah in the “Muslim Women” blog, “The Triple Celebration of Abrahamic Origin.“
- Dizzy Deviant in the Roller Derby blog, “Albany All Stars Roller Derby Summer Fun Blog Part 2.“
- Mickie Lynn in the “Waging Peace” blog, “A Soldier’s Heart. Remembering Jacob David George.“
Once again, I hope you enjoy this week’s Times Union Community Bloggers “Ten for Thursday” page, and if you have any other TU community blog posts that you would recommend for next week, drop me a line at the comments page below.
As you know, Sam’s article and the follow-up were well worth the time, although I stopped treading ALL the comments to the earlier piece…
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