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Blog Scavenger Hunt

magnifying-glass-and-the-internetCat, of Caterwaulling, has challenged me to yet another meme! Check out her post: http://caterwauller.blogspot.com/2008/11/blog-scavenger-hunt.html#links

And the rules are:

  • Use a different blog to answer each question.
  • Be sure to include hot links in your answers, and if you’re referencing a specific post, be sure you’re linking to the permalink for that post.
  • Not every linked blog needs to be a library person or a L&P participant.
  • If you do this meme, please come back here and give me a link so I can read it!

The Things to Find Are:

  1. A blog written by someone who lives close to you physically.
  2. A blog you read written by someone you’ve never met, but would like to.
  3. A blog written by someone who has the job you used to have, or the job you want to have someday.
  4. A blog entry that made you think about something a new way.
  5. A blog entry that made you laugh so hard your co-workers and/or family asked to know what was going on.
  6. A blog from someone you’ve known a long time but haven’t hung out with in a long time.
  7. A blog or post that inspired you to start blogging (or just written by the person who got you going).
  8. A blog from someone you never thought would be blogging.
  9. An article/post/site that you think could change the library world.
  10. A blog you’ve found that makes you feel great every time you read it.

My Scavenger Hunt Finds:

  1. (drumroll please…) It’s Caterwauller herself! We just realized we are neighbors a couple of months ago. I was out walking the dog and she was (somewhat groggily) on her way out to the car for work! ;)
  2. I have never met Library Joy, but I’d like to. I get her Twitter updates and she seems really funny and into some cool things like yoga, craftiness, and dogs!
  3. I envy the job of Christina Katz, the Writer Mama. I surely don’t have her talents or skills, but I think her profession of writing, blogging, and conducting writing workshops would be a fun one.
  4. Hmmmm, a blog that makes me think about things in a new way quite often is my friend Katie’s Travelpod blog. She’s a volunteer in the Peace Corps working in Guatemala. Her blog brings a completely different part of the world into my home as well as my mind and my heart.
  5. This post made me laugh out loud when I read it.
  6. I’ve known this blogger a long time. He’s a former CML-er now living in Germany with his lovely wife and son. We used to get together when he came to Columbus to visit, but it’s been quite awhile… He’s hilarious.
  7. There are several bloggers I can point to who got me interested in writing a blog of my own. But, there’s one blogger who is the author of the first blog I started to follow: The Artful Parent. Her posts are beautifully written, her artwork and creativity with her daughter are inspiring, and I just feel happy when I visit her little corner of the web.
  8. A blogger I never thought would blog. I am going to cheat and call this one a tie. Girlbrariana and mnbtiu.
  9. Instead of a blog that could change the library world, I chose one that no doubt already has: Tame the Web.
  10. And, last but not least, a blog that makes me feel great: Everyday Baby Studios. We have our first photo session with Jessi this weekend!

Wow, would you look at that? I linked up to 5 CML staff blogs and 2 former-CML-staff blogs! This was fun!

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