Something I want to mention before I do this week’s recap.
On occasion, I will get a post or an e-mail or a Facebook message from someone who’s suggested that one of my blog posts be listed among the Ten for Thursday recap. And while I’m humbled and flattered by the response, I’ve made it very clear – these recaps are for my fellow TU community bloggers. The goal is that if you read these bloggers and their blogs, that you will eventually read other works by these talented writers and observers.
Me? I’m just going to step aside and let everybody else shine today.
So this week’s recap of blog goodness by our good bloggers includes:
- Azra Haqqie’s “Muslim Women” blog, “Breaking down stereotypes of Muslim women in America.” (Read this first.)
- David Kalish’s “The Ruminator” blog, “My unlucky cancer journey, as told in The Washington Post.“
- Megan Willis’ “East Hysteria, N.Y.” blog, “Camptastic Flashback from Fish Creek Pond. Darlin’, fetch me a juice pouch.”
- Rob Hoffman in the “Hoffman Files” blog, “‘Slacktivists’ of the World, Unite!“
- Sonja Stark’s “PilotGirl” blog, “Pedaling to bicentennial town: Kingston, Canada.“
- Professor Warren Roberts’ blog, “The idea of a common good.“
- Carl Strock’s blog, “Mindful or mindless?“
- Stacey Morris’ health blog, “Take the Schleptember Challenge!“
- Roger Green’s “Information Without the Bun” blog, “Illusory Superiority.“
- Sara Rose Wheeler’s “Roaring Twenties” blog, “Things to remember this school year.“
So I hope you enjoyed this week’s recap of quality TU blogs by quality TU community bloggers. Have a great day!
Thanks.
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Jango’s Zombie Blogs – Blogs that have not been updated in at least 3 months.
250 words a month – is that too much to ask?
Arts/Culture
Christopher Marblo Last updated 6/10/2015
Television Last updated 5/20/2015
Press Start Last updated 3/16/2015 (Take your own advice)
Popsessive Last updated 3/10/2015 (Apparently, not very popsessive at all. I knew this blog was just a flash in the pan)
Business
On the Move Last updated 6/24/2015
Education/Student Life
High School Last Updated 6/16/2015
M.D. to be Last Updated 5/6/2015Last topic “75% Done!“ It’s dead Jim.
Food/Dining
Jodie Fitz Last Updated 2/11/2015
Gluten Free Last Updated 2/9/2015
Health/Wellness
Real [Fit] Life Last updated 6/18/2015
The Healthy Professor Last updated 6/10/2015
HealthyLife Last updated 6/1/2015
Your Brain: An Owner’s Manual Last updated 5/20/2015 (This is your brain. This is your brain doing squat)
Issues/Causes
Joy In These Days Last updated 5/28/2015 (I usually complain when bloggers don’t post, but this has certainly brought Joy to my days)
Pay It Forward Last updated 11/12/2014 (ALMOST A YEAR SINCE LAST UPDATE!)
Home/Garden ALL UPTO DATE
Lifestyle ALL UPTO DATE
Local
East Greenbush Last updated 5/27/2015
Clifton Park/Halfmoon Last updated 12/3/2014
Scotia-Glenville Last updated 10/18/2014 (ALMOST A YEAR SINCE LAST UPDATE!)
News/Media
Chris Churchill Last updated 6/3/2015 )This sued to be regularly updated feature, but unless you buy the paper or subscribe to the TU+, you won’t see much of Chris work. Of course, when Dan Brown did the column it was updated regularly. Just saying)
Weather and Climate Last updated 3/25/2015 (Arguably The. Most. Worthless. Blog. This blog is nothing but a student project for “meteorologists” who haven’t earned their degrees yet and literally ABANDONED during the Spring and Summer. My advice is to just DUMP this blog and post the daily weather reports instead)
Sports
Soccer as Life Last updated 4/28/2015
Religion/Beliefs ALL UPTO DATE
Politics/Government
Assemblywoman Patricia A. Fahy Last updated 6/19/2015
Michael Conners Last updated 6/8/2015
Christine Benedict Last updated 5/22/2015 (Whatever you’re doing that is keeping you away from blogging – keep at it Christine)
Pets
Cats Last updated 3/1/2015
Bark: Confessions of a Dog Trainer Last updated 12/22/2014
Parenting
Moms@Work Last updated 4/30/2015
Jason Purvis Last updated 2/3/2015 (He blogs, he doesn’t blog, he blogs, he doesn’t blog. Jason – if Erma Bomback could do it with three children and a typewriter four times a month, I’m sure you can do it with a computer once a month)
Outdoors/Travel All Up To Date
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