What I Learned From 2007 - Karen Hanrahan
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[Note from the Proprietor: Here’s one final entry that somehow got stuck in various spam boxes and/or draft folders. Besides, it pushes our total participation to an amazing 30 folks, so I just had to include it!]
Inquiring minds want to know: What were the most amazing, profound, surprising, or even whacky things you’ve learned over the last year?
Here’s an entry from Karen Hanrahan, also known as Mother Earth, who blogs at Best of Mother Earth:
Karen Hanrahan here from Best of Mother Earth. You can call me Mother Earth if you like; everyone else does. I affectionately know Robert from the comment section of Liz Strauss’s Blog, and have been reading Middle Zone Musings ever since.
I think what I learned most from 2007 and blogging is how much I enjoy writing.
What I learned from 2007
June - That quality sourced information about household toxins are hard to
find (Toxic Household Chemical Facts and Statistics)
July - That having the urpy burpy, too many bbq’s, and too much travel blues
has its natural solutions (Urpy Burpy, Too Many BBQ, Too Much Travel Blues)
August - That there is brilliance in being domestic and really funny images
on flickr about voice activated blenders (Domestic Brilliance)
September - That I Don’t Speak or Think Dog
October - That I love to cook and the fact that this song is in my head
every time I make this dish cracks me up (Hakuna Matata Fritatta – Crunchy
Apple Waldorf)
November- One can never have too much gratitude (Product of the Week: I am Thankful for You)
December - That I can find humor in just about anything (Winter Fashion Police – Arrest Me Now)
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So what’s it all about?
Friends, if you’ve written about it at your blog in 2007, then you’re invited to join us for this special edition of What I Learned From… Care to share with us your favorite/ best/ most controversial/ strangest, etc. posts? (You get to pick one from each month you’ve been blogging in 2007.)
Well, don’t just sit there like a bump on a pickle; click the link, check out the simple instructions, and jump right in! Get your entries in by Sunday night, January 13, and I’ll publish them all right here at Middle Zone Musings.
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