There is a lot of
activity buzzing in our A-to-Z Road Trip section of the blogosphere. If you
haven’t visited new blogs on the 2014 signup list, now is the time to get
acquainted with some of the sweetest, scariest and most sparkly blog posts
you’ll read between now and the next Road Trip check-in. Don’t know where to
start? Here is what’s going on at a few blogs worth visiting that you may have
missed back in April.
Diana at PartTime Monster has a travel itinerary that includes thirteen fictional
places where one can hang out with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and a bunch of
Hobbits. Safety is optional. After tearing some tendons in her calf and foot, Marianne
at Adventures in the Ballpark is trying to figure out how we’re supposed to identify
aches and pains that come from aging versus those that are the result of
injury. Regardless, she’s content with handling the balls life throws at us as
they come, and to that end, celebrated her recent 39th wedding
anniversary with ice cream and relaxation.
Guilie Castillo at Life in Dogs chronicles the unlikely
and short-lived friendship between a puppy and crab who met on the beach while
also paying tribute to her late street rescue named Frida in celebration of the
Day of the Dead. Aside from doing NaNoWriMo and finding tricks to keep her face
from looking extra shimmery, Lisa-Marie Jordan at this little life of mine added
one of the coolest Owl light switch plates to her redecorating process, not to
mention bedroom paint color choices with fun names including “Silver Screen”
and “Twilight Grey.” The sounds of both names are reminiscent of the movies,
which is fun. After Manzanita at Wanna Buy a Duck met another blogger in
person, she shared an overview of their outdoor escapades, complete with bright Halloween costumes, mountain climbing and visits
to ghost towns in Montana.
What activities have YOU noticed the A-to-Z community blogging about
lately?
Have you visited the 2015 A-to-Z Challenge Blogging Team yet?
A-to-Z Challenge Co-Host Nicole Ayers shares
observations on films at The Madlab Post. She
supports organizations that provide humanitarian aid in the wake of disasters. You can connect with her @MadlabPost on Twitter.
Excellent choices!
ReplyDeleteHeather
Online, safety is always optional!
ReplyDeleteI think I am going to sign up for this challenge after Christmas. Just need to check holiday plans first...
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