Monday, December 30, 2013

Honour

Susan Barclay nominated me as someone who has had an impact on her blogging experience.  I am honoured by that accolade. 

Susan and I are both librarians who write but we met over the Internet.  If I'm not mistaken, we met over at another writer's blog.     


The rules for this award are very simple:

1. Display the award logo (see left) on your blog. By the way, it seems to have expanded beyond the 'WordPress' family!

2. Link back to the person who nominated you.

3. Nominate ten others you see as having an impact on your blogging experience.

4. Let your ten nominees know you have awarded them. 
 
That’s it!  Now just spread the love!
 
My nominees are:
 
KD James - http://kdjames.com/
 
Elen Grey - http://elengrey.com/
 
Pirko - http://pirkcrochets.blogspot.ca/
 
Stashaholic - http://blog.stashaholic.com/
 
London Mabel -  http://www.mabeltalk.com/

Nancy Herkness - http://fromthegarret.wordpress.com/

Betty Fokker - http://bettyfokker.wordpress.com/

Lisa Deon - http://slcslavedriver.blogspot.ca/
 
Natalia Maks -  http://blog.stashaholic.com/

I don't have ten because some of the people who have influenced my blogging have stopped doing so themselves.  Having blogged for 350 days this year ( I think I missed about 15 days for a variety of reasons), I can appreciate there are times when it's more difficult than others to find something new and interesting to say.  Life is good, even when it could be better.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:51 PM

    Oh, good grief. I'm finally catching up on reading long-neglected blog posts and just saw this. Thank you! So nice of you to mention me.

    Although . . . I'm also sort of cringing at the thought of having any kind of impact on anyone in terms of blogging. I pretty much typify that old saying, "If you can't set a good example, you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning." 8-)

    I really enjoyed your year of blogging about good things. Good perspective on days when I was hard-pressed to find anything to celebrate.

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