The beauty of blogging is the free sharing of information and experiences with those who you would never have reached without the Internet. Periodically I will post an article about different weBLOGs I have stumbled across in my cyber journey that I have found engaging for one reason of another. Basically when viewing blogs, I look for intelligence, creativity, originality, and a handsome face. These, my friends, are links to some of my favorites:
From the boardwalk at Coney Island to Jaques Torres' chocolate shop under the
Manhattan Bridge -- if you love Brooklyn the way I love Brooklyn visit the Brooklyn Blog. Written by a Brooklyn lover for those in ParkSlope and beyond. Kick back and enjoy!
These photographs are fantastic! Visit Eric's site
"curiously incongruous photo-poetic images of London" -- Eric captures the details and the feel of the city as if you were walking the streets of London yourself. Kudos to Eric -- I love these photos!!!!
stephencooks.com: This is the online kitchen notebook of an everyday home cook, making real food
for real family and friends. His photos are beautiful and original and his recipes sublime. Now if someone would please cook me something!
From the gardens and canals of Venice, Ca. to ordering wine and shopping in Paris, France --
this website is written with a woman's sensibility and provides the inside track for women travelers and their companions. Whether you go alone or with a gal pal, you will find well written and thoroughly investigated information on world destinations. I recommend this site for the virtual traveler or the woman who is on the "get up and go".
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So, let's chat! What's going on?
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Posted by: unikikpoikik | July 18, 2007 at 09:44 PM
Hi Diane...I thought my ears were burning...! Thank you for saying such nice things about stephencooks.com! You're too kind. By the way, I'd be glad to cook something for you...just give me a shout next time you're going to be in Maine!
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