The World as a Blog
Well, that's neat! I found World as a Blog, and when I signed on under my URL (to show I was online), I noticed Sisters' Weblog: It Boggles the Mind is also on… (hi Susan or Katie!). I thought that was kind of interesting that two b4G'ers were among the few people currently on that site. Even more interesting, for some reason it never dawned on me that the weblogging sisters aren't all that far away on the map (I should read their blogchalk entries better).
Blogging certainly does make the world seem smaller… I mean, who'd think that I'd end up running into a number of bloggers that are just a hop-skip-and-a-jump from here (Christopher, Pressed, and Le Renard)? For that matter, Jake isn't all that far from here either. Midwestern bloggers are clearly a force to be reckoned with! Perhaps we need to start a Midwestern Bloggers Association (MwBA).
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RE: The World as a Blog
WE are technically in the “south” here in Tennessee, the Memphis region. While Katie considers herself a southerner, I am a mid-westerner at heart. I grew up in the Cleveland, OH region (the north coast).
I find many new blogs via The World as a Blog. It is so interesting to almost immediately pick a blog that posted recently and read it, sometimes from across the ocean.
The Internet is making the world a much smaller place. I wonder if God looks at the planet and thinks about how small it is, how fragile.
RE: The World as a Blog
That could be fun. Hmmm.
RE: The World as a Blog
Hey, as long as the membership fee for the MwBA is cheap (somewhere in a vicinity of free), I’m in.