I’ve found a lot of great stuff lately, and so, a links post.
Heather wrote a very nice review of A Place Without a Postcard.
Jon Swift included a post I wish I never had to write on his compendium of the Best Blog Posts of 2008 (Chosen by the Bloggers Themselves). Okay, so I picked the post, but it was nice to be invited.
I and the Bird #91 is out on From the Faraway, Nearby, very cool travel/nature/photography site that I intend to start following. Also discovered in this month’s installment of I and the Bird, are some really interesting and compelling sites that will likely become regular reads: Nature Remains, a celebration of the natural world by a gifted writer; the unclassifiable Via Negativa, which is definitely worth a detailed exploration, and Teach me about Birdwatching!!! where I hope to learn more about South American birds.
A few weeks ago, I discovered two really good sites: Flint Hills, Tall Grass and Coyote Crossing. And, let’s face it, blogs with coyote in the name are just cool.
Today, I learned from drivelocity how to put a favicon on my site.
Well. That all makes for a good day of reading.
James Brush is a teacher and writer who lives in Austin, TX. He tries to get outside as much as possible.
Thanks for the link!
Meanwhile, if you like coyotes, you might check out The Daily Coyote at http://www.dailycoyote.net/. It’s mostly photos, so you should get your fill of the wiry, pointy-eared creatures.
Thank you for the link!
I am learning myself, but it is always a pleasure to share my experiences 🙂
Hugs from sunny Peru,
Mel