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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Thinking bloggers Award
Well that's what I get so early in the morning, checking on what's the news on other folks' blogs that makes me think. Electronic Villagetagged me for one of five blogs that makes him think. I thank him and back at ya. Electronic Village selected quite a few that I would second as being some creative and informative bloggers. I would select four of the five that he mentioned, but mines must be different.
Here is my five:
Temple 3.
I don't know who he is or what he does, but the writing is the bomb. I agree that The "D" spot is tight. But, if you have not been on Temple 3's site, you need to get there in a hurry. Temple 3 spares no words in getting his point across. Most excellent and the site layout is something to see.
G-itch. At least that's what I call her. G writes about Katrina. G does not hold back. I found her writing heartfelt and honest. If blogging is a personal journal, G tells somethings that folks just might not want to read or listen too. Go read G.
Professor Z. Professor Z was one of the first blogs I read beyond my local bloggers. Professor Z is an outstanding writer. In my opinion, she questions how people think and how they come to their conclusion. This means she takes time to listen or read the message from the sender. Thanks Professor Z
Reverent and Free. This is one of the local bloggers that I read. It is a witty and local political bloggers that takes folks to task. R & F speaks his own voice that is not controlled by others.
FreeSlave. I just found freeslave again. Freeslave had went from blogspot to wordpress and because of the Afrosphere I was able to found his blog again. Freeslave writes with passion. I will never forget the post with a woman with ashes all over her, titled..blogging while wack...to my enemies with love.
I hope that I introduced some familiar bloggers along with some new bloggers. And to those I selected remember we are building community if we agree, so pass it on post up your five thinking bloggers. For those not included in this list you can found them on my sidebar. Peace.
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Thank you Credo! I got tagged for this by Slaves of Academe and tagged more people, maybe I should do it again ... ? Anyway: I appreciate you and your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteAt least stop by electronic village and say hi. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeletecredo - I'm going to head over to see the five blogs that you've awarded THE THINKING BLOG award to this morning. This is a nice way to honor bloggers that are working hard. I know that you and the other four that I called out earlier today are worthy.
ReplyDeleteHey credo, what is that YT widget that you have running on the right=hand side of your page?
peace, Villager
Credo!
ReplyDeleteI just had to stop by and say thank you so much for the big shout out in support of my site, The "D" Spot. That means a whole lot, and I want you to know it.
Man, first the Thinking Bloggers Award, and now to read this. I think this just may turn out to be a great day!
Keeping writing. It is such a warm and inviting spot to visit. I can't wait to see who influence your blogging.
ReplyDeleteCredo, how lovely! I'm really honored. Twice honored to be on a list with Professor Z who is certainly one of my thinking blogs. What great compliments! My normally-ranting behind is speechless.
ReplyDeletegb- you are something special, if I need strength, I know where to find it..right there at your station. Thanks for coming over.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'll be sure to check out your links.
ReplyDeleteHey craig. thanks for coming over. Look forward to reading your five fav blogs.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Credo for the props!
ReplyDeleteMaxjulian
thanks a bunch. i certainly appreciate it and will do what i can to keep the flow going.
ReplyDeleteT3, you are the man! Love your writing style. And the other day, when somebody touched one of your wild hairs.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a delight to read your know who you dealing with before you start calling name.
Thanks for visiting my spot.