Monday blog love, part the deux

If it’s Sunday it must be time for me to wander through some of the other 252 blogs that are part of the WordCount Blogathon. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did, do, and will continue to enjoy.

Aubergine — Dona Baumbarner’s blog, which she calls the “musings of a mid-life mama”. I say she’s an amusing mid-life mama.

I like gardening. I like cooking. I like reading. Which is why I like Elyse Grau’s My Garden to Table

Mommy blogs get a bad wrap. I love this one,Musings on Motherhood, Midlife, and Other Forms of Madness, by Estelle Sobel Erasmus.

The Tech Whisperer blog isn’t just about tech stuff — so don’t be afraid of the title author Eva Schweber gave it.

Writer of Words and Purveyor of Awesomeness — her words not mine, but I think so, too — Gabryyl Pierce’s blog is short, sweet, and to the point. It’s a minute amount of time and a great amount of pleasure.

This Blog Will Give You Cancer — It won’t really, but writer Heather Williams named it that. I like irreverent humor.

You don’t have to like biking to like Jackie Dishner’s blog, Bike with Jackie. She has great non-biking advice, too.

Like Jackie’s blog, I first discovered Jane Boursaw’s TV and film blog on one of my previous times as a blogathoner. Reel Life with Jane is great.

I have one boy, she has four. Who do you think is the expert here? It helps me feel better about her superiority that Jennifer Fink’s Blogging About Boys is engagingly written.

Jessica Quinn’s Northern FrontĀ  is full of all sorts of things that make me happy — stuff about food and dogs for two. But it’s more than that. It’s by a fellow Northwesterner (of the Canadian variety, though).

Now, go explore the interwebs. There’s a ton of great stuff out there. If you find something great, tell me about it.

 

 

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