Oh look, there’s the first sign of spring – a coating of snow on the ground. And lots of high winds. This is a good day to stay inside and do something indoors.
And I have the perfect idea.
Why not check out these blogs and articles from the bloggers and writers and photographers on my personal blogroll? You’ll enjoy them and it will keep you warm on a chilly day like today.
So let’s start with …
BLOGS FOR FOOD
- The FUSSYlittleBLOG, “Splitting Cocktails in Saratoga Spring.“
- Steve N’s “Burnt My Fingers” blog, “Recipe: Sourdough Flatbed Crackers.“
BLOGS FOR TRAVEL
- Julie Journeys, “Exploring Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid, Spain.“
- Heather Fazio’s “Girl Gone Smart” blog, “Girl Gone Traveling: Flying Air China from New York to Bangkok.“
BLOGS FOR CONSCIENCE
- Silvia Lilly’s “DelSo” blog, “The rich are different – Meghan Markle’s baby shower and the college admissions scandal.“
- Roger Green’s “Ramblin’ with Roger” blog, “Fight Poverty, Not the Poor; ‘White Genocide.’“
- Fran Rossi Szpylczyn’s “There Will Be Bread” blog, “Be merciful, and other thoughts on interfaith life.“
BLOGS FOR HISTORY
- Rob Madeo’s “Keyboard Krumbs” blog, “Patty Wagon.“
- The Friends in Albany blog remember the old Municipal Building on Eagle Street.
- The Albany history blog “Hoxsie!”, “The High Schools of Scotia.“
BLOGS FOR LIFESTYLE
- Oui-liette’s blog, “Spring fling!“
- Field Notes from Over the Hill, “Happy Birthday Katie #25!“
- J Eric Smith’s poetry and writing blog, “EP Me.“
- Rob Hoffman’s “View from the Middle” blog, “Albany needs a song or something.“
- Aaron Bush’s “Aaron Knits” blog, “One Step Closer to Done.“
BLOGS FOR THE IMAGE
- The Saratoga Woods and Waterways blog, “Coltsfoot in Bloom!“
- Tim Jeffers’ “Vintage Lens” blog, “Coming In for a Landing.“
- Tina Campbell’s “Fence Row Photography,” “Living My Best Life.“
Have a great weekend, everybody – and stay warm!
Thanks for supporting these local voices, Chuck. It’s always good.
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Yeesh, I WILL stay home and do some reading! That wind!
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Thanks for keeping this going, Chuck. It fills an important void (among many) caused by the end of AOA. I think Otis M. writes “Burnt My Fingers” unless Steve N. is guest posting.
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