There are two more days for the blogathon and I have managed to visit each of the 250-plus participant blogs at least once. This is the last time this year I’ll be putting together a list of some of the great writers I discovered through this annual endeavor.
I’m sure there are a large number of blogs related to Judaism that I haven’t heard of or discovered. But Michal Karni’s Lights Along the Way is one I love. I learn something every time I read it (an online community to cheer you on as you set and attain new goals!). To quote Arnold, I’ll be back. And it’s not so Jewish centric that non-Jews won’t get something out of it. Go. Read. You want I should send a formal invitation?
Mridu Khullar Relph is an amazing journalist living and working in India. If you’re a writer, subscribe to her newsletter. If you aren’t, just read her blog. It’s delightful.
Medical news, responsibly written — it’s Peggy Noonan’s forte at Alternative Medicine For You. If you read any entry, I guarantee you’ll learn something useful.
If you’re moving to or planning a visit to Portland, Oregon, read Rebecca Koffman’s Walking Portland. Or if you like eye candy about cities you love or have heard you should love.
She’s Finnish, living in Estonia, blogging in Finnish, and English. I just like to look at the words in Finnish on Silja Hurskainen’s blog. They really have a thing about double consonants.
Yo, Yael! I’m pretty sure I recommened Yael Grauer’s Yael Writes blog last year. But it’s good — good writing, good information — so be good and go read.
I don’t know what I’m going to do next year, when there are I don’t know, 400 blogs participating, I have no idea how I’ll get through them all. But I will, because every year there’s something new that I will latch onto for the sheer pleasure it brings.
Loved your round ups. Thanks for taking the time to write them up
I love it when we do these round-ups. I didn’t do enough of them this month, as time just seemed to run out. Didn’t it seem like we were always having a theme day? At any rate, I’m going to try to slip one in on Day 31. I’ll have to check out Lights Along the Way, as I didn’t make it to that one.
I don’t know what I’ll do next year either if there are 400 people in the blogathon – just thinking of that makes me want a drink!
Michelle Rafter