My blog SLWB and I have put in three years together.
We've had some cloudy times when I didn't post for weeks on end and once or twice considered putting the whole thing to rest. But, then what would I do with the photos I would inevitably take on my frequent birding excursions?
So, life with birder and her blog still is and probably will be for another year. (Put a comma wherever you like.)
Thanks for reading.
We've had some cloudy times when I didn't post for weeks on end and once or twice considered putting the whole thing to rest. But, then what would I do with the photos I would inevitably take on my frequent birding excursions?
So, life with birder and her blog still is and probably will be for another year. (Put a comma wherever you like.)
Thanks for reading.
Congratulations on your blogversary. It is a delightful place to visit and I look forward to more posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Di. I'm glad you come by.
DeleteWell done, it is a commitment eh, and at times keep me up at night fretting that I have been able to keep up my "weekly" posts. Creativity is worth it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, H. As you say, it is creative outlet, extending from one's love of birds & nature on my part.....reading and the sci-fi genre on yours. Satisfying combinations.
DeleteHappy anniversary! Many more please!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brenda.
DeleteYes. I do hope you keep it going. I always look forward to seeing what my feathered friends are doing farther north of us in the North Star State...:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, TB. Blogging has certainly introduced me to some great people, such as yourself.
DeleteHappy Blogiversary! Kathy, I think any nature blog is a gift to the public. You never know who you might influence by sharing your nature sightings. I hope you keep at it, but of course, at a pace that fits your comfort level. Thanks for having a great blog!-Dm
ReplyDeleteVery kind words, Dwayne. Thank you.
DeleteCongrats K. I alway love your quality pix of my homeland.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Brian.
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