Yeah, I’m still working off the turkey leftovers. Probably be eating turkey for the next few days, which I don’t really mind. And it gives me a chance to put together this week’s blogroll wrap-up, so let’s see what the writers and podcasters and photographers have been up to this week. And we’ll start with…
- BLOGS FOR THANKSGIVING
- The Burnt My Fingers blog, “Your First Thanksgiving Turkey.“
- Rob Hoffman’s “Hoffman Files,” “Thanksgiving 2020: Brought to you by COVID-19.“
- Silvia Lilly’s “DelSo” blog, “Things for which I’m grateful in 2020.“
- J. Eric Smith’s blog, “It’s not the turkey…“
- Jacob Gilbert’s ‘The Land of Whatever,” “A different kind of Thanksgiving.“
- Lazygal’s ‘Killin’ Time Being Lazy,” “As God Is My Witness (aka A Different Thanksgiving).“
- BLOGS FOR THE SCREEN
- The B&S About Movies” blog, “Roobha (2018).“
- BLOGS FOR TASTE
- Bill Dowd’s Notes on Napkins, “While Pittsfield says no to indoor dining, Boston says ‘eat up!“
- Jerry Papandrea’s “DerryX” food blog, “Eating at a Ghost Kitchen Serving Pizza and Two Other Things.“
- BLOGS FOR TRAVEL
- The Saratoga Woods and Waterways blog, “November Wanderings.“
- BLOGS FOR CONSCIENCE
- The Brainchild blog, “Simply Live Your Life!“
- BLOGS FOR HISTORY
- The Friends of Albany page, “The Telegraph Boys of Albany.“
- BLOGS FOR THE WORD
- The Pine Hills Review, “Two Poems by Akhim Alexis.“
- Alexis Ryder’s “Stories I’ve Never Told,” “The Celebrity.“
- BLOGS FOR THE IMAGE
- Marc Beebe’s “Wandering Words,” Picture 3000.“
- Richard Broom Photography, “The Clean Bottom.“
- Rob Moses’ wedding photography, “Sunburst.“
- The Lonerist Photo Blog, “Modernist Apartment block.“
- The Mostly Monochrome blog, “Some Shots of the Desert.”
- Tim Jeffers’ “Vintage Lens” blog, “Storm Rolling In!“
- BLOGS FOR LIFESTYLE
- The Capital District Fun blog, “Buying Happiness and Other Coping Mechanisms.“
- Heather Fazio in the “Girl Gone Smart” blog, “Girl Gone Local: So this Chick in Albany…“
- Roger Green’s “Ramblin’ with Roger,” “Lydster: Midnight and Stormy.“
- Oui-Liette’s blog, “Deck Your Halls.“
Have a great weekend, everybody!