I know I have visitors from other "animal" blogs.....from family, some friends and of course I know there is a scattering of village readers that drop in to check on my news and that of everyday life in the sleepy quiet of Trelawnyd....but who are the others and why do they take the time to put fingers to key board and type in "Going Gently"?
I would like to think that my inherited sense of humour (my mother could be wickedly curt and sharp at times) that draws in the punters... but I guess this year's animal storylines which included Maddie's death, the arrival of the emotionally needy goslings, Red the quail's traumatic entrance into this world and Constance's flatulence, which really captures the imagination
I love reading other peoples' blogs. Diary sites, like mine, do have the narrative draw which sucks you in and keeps you wanting more, especially if they are animal led...Polly's goat traumas ( Polly's Path), the retirement home for aging golden retrievers ( Life at Golden Pines), the shifting menagerie worries of AJ (A little Farm with a big heart and Ruth's isolated mountain existence over at Life Through The Cracks ( as well as a score of others) give just a tiny flavour of the diversity of small holding life......which can be terribly addictive.
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There is another type of blog which I find fascinating, and that is the "eclectic talk show type of blog"....funnily enough most of these type of blogs are penned by blokes, are often bitingly funny (or/and informative) and can be incredibly interesting..... Tom Stephenson's musings from Sunny Bath, the Sheffield based Yorkshire Pudding with his wry view of the world, Pittsburgh chatter from Another Mile Marker and Australian mega Brain John over at Tok,Tok place all provide me with an alternative view of life....with its many twists and turns!
"Life style Blogs" with some emotional romping are vital reading for me too!
Maria's wonderful essays into self awareness make for a cracking read (Just Eat Your Cupcake)...as does the life of an ex cop now running an American Diner (in Eric's Don't shoot Your Meatloaf).The Diary of expat Tom in Angola ( A Hippo On The Lawn) is sporadic yet amazingly well written and I must not forget the best of the home making/ allotment and foodie blogs such as Razzberry Corner, A Texan's Blog, The Cottage Gardener, The Dykes Edge Allotment and Maura's gentle Lilac Lane Cottage
Then we come to the mixed bag type of blogs.........film and Theatre reviewer Alex Ramon Boycotting Trends sits nicely alongside Dia's essays on death and the experience of dying in acuriouscure......and I absolutely love flitting through Dan's slightly geeky All That Comes With It or Murphyfish's welsh country Blog if I have a spare moment!
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The list of my favourite blogs does not stop here....and I must apologies if you have not yet been mentioned!
To Sharon, old favourite Cassie, Craig, Greg,Amy,Chickadee,Mark's "Tales of the sissy",The Halperns,Angus,Ted and Bunny,The Idiot Gardener,Piggies heaven,Lori Skoog,Tennesse Brit, Randy ( Sheffield Diane!!!) Gill, Isobelle,the benign Canadian Jim,Joanna,Christine, Louise and Melody, the potty minded Tracey,big hearted homeschooler Mal.Terri, Ina,Gardener Rob,Sue, little mouse,Knat,Bad Penny, Party goer Brighton David, cat......I never miss having a look at what's going on in your lives!Oh and to newbees Judith, Razzmataz,Beverly,Jacqueline,Kate,Rich,Andrea,Jennifer,Iris, Nancy, Ferris Jay,Linda, Inger, Tiger,Gail, Hopeful,Shetlands,Sheila,Jo,.......it's lovely to have you on board!!!!!








