Good morning, my wonderful blog readers. Time to go through the blogroll on the right side of my blog page, and see what great photos and wonderful words have come from those writers and photographers who populate my blogroll. Hope you enjoy.
- BLOGS FOR TASTE
- Bill Dowd’s “Notes on Napkins,” “Van Dyck / Mad Jack out of business, pasta bistro moving in.“
- Jerry Papandrea’s “DerryX” blog, “I ate my first KAO SOI. Was it too hot?“
- BLOGS FOR TRAVEL
- The Saratoga Woods and Waterways blog, “Mountain-top Botanizing.“
- Silvia Lilly’s “DelSo” blog, “Traveling solo. Again.“
- Richard Lakin’s blog, “Young Vettriano.“
- BLOGS FOR HISTORY
- The Albany history blog “Hoxsie!”, “There was More to Kate Than We Knew.“
- Greg Thomas in the Tune In to Leadership blog, “Wynton Marsalis: The Music of America.“
- Writergurlny’s blog, “I Have a Huge Problem with the Claim that Anne Frank had “White Privilege.“
- BLOGS FOR THE IMAGE
- Alan Ilagan’s blog, “The Perennial Post.“
- Marc Beebe’s “Wandering Words,” “The Past Week’s Project.“
- Richard Broom Photography, “The Biker with Four Legs.“
- The Lonerist photo blog, “Color Film #61: Trees reflected.“
- The Mostly Monochrome blog, “Armour.“
- The Resurrected Camera blog, “Territory Days is Back.“
- Tim Jeffers’ Vintage Lens blog, “Grandpa and Grandson.“
- BLOGS FOR THE WORD
- Mary Paulson in the Pine Hills Review, “Days That Follow.“
- J. Eric Smith’s blog, “A Songwriter Special.“
- BLOGS FOR THE SCREEN
- Jacob Gilbert’s “The Land of Whatever,” “What Might’ve Been: The Tortellis (1987).“
- The B&S About Movies blog, “Death Hunt (2022).“
- BLOGS FOR CONSCIENCE
- Fran Rossi Szpylczyn’s “There Will Be Bread” blog, “A reminder about kindness.“
- BLOGS FOR LIFESTYLE
- The 518 Bites and Sights blog, “Smoke Pot, Play Mini Golf in Saratoga.“
- The Capital District Fun blog, “Long Overdue Update.“
- Sara Flower Kjeldsen’s blog, “25 Blog Ideas for Summer.“
- Roger Green’s “Ramblin’ with Roger,” “My wife: adjusting to retirement.“
- The Bedlam Farm Journal blog, “Lessons of Life and Humanity: How a Stranger Named Adam taught me to think again about how we talk to one another.“
Have a great weekend, everybody!