Monday, August 20, 2007

Death by blogging



The "delirium tremors" have set in. Pink elephants dance before my eyes. But I will add two more fine bloggers to the roll tonight, Melanie and Laura.


Melanie is one of those rare bloggers who keeps more than one blog going at a time. She loves Her camera -- isn't that obvious? -- and Her family and the world of dreams.


Laura Stamps is an accomplished writer and a devotee of the mystic world. She's another who came to my blog first -- and I always appreciate that.


I realize that the gender balance on my blog list is seriously tilted -- can I help it if Women are just better bloggers?

8 comments:

Lady divine said...

hmmm.. I see a lot of respect for women... thanks! it feels good.. and is nice too....
wish every guy thought like you do..:-)

Eastcoastdweller said...

Respect?

How about absolute adoration?

Woman is the center of the universe, its heart, its soul, its purpose,its salvation.

Chase March said...

Men are rare exception in my line of work. I don’t know why but most elementary school teachers seem to be female.

Most of the blogs I read on a regular basis are written by females as well, except of course for yours. Keep up the good work!

Laura Stamps said...

Wow, what a surprise to come to your blog today and see my face! You are such a sweetheart. Thanks! I feel very honored to be linked to your blog. :)

BTW, have you been to my Empowering blog today? I put up a new post today about "Becoming Irresponsible." You will love it (grin).

Sending you much love and bunches of faery xoxoxoxo today!

Eastcoastdweller said...

Chase: Which is why your presence in your school is very important; children do need both men and Women in their lives.

Eastcoastdweller said...

Miss Laura of the long and lustrous locks:

Your presence on this blog is an honor for me, and I shall visit Your "irresponsible" post forthwith.

Mermaid Melanie said...

wow! thanks for the notice. I am touched.

BTW I like your blog too.
;-)

Eastcoastdweller said...

Melanie: My pleasure. (o: