Southwest Virginia Blogs
So. There are a few more local-regional bloggers than I was aware of. Thanks to the Roanoke Times for giving the hat-tip to us blogger types. This may grow to become a good resource for learning who's saying what from where in southwest Virginia. Maybe we'll eventually have enough bloggers for a Roanoke-based blogfest of some sort. For the most part, people I meet in Floyd are still among the majority of Americans that don't keep or visit weblogs. But that is changing rather rapidly. First Fragments, then BlueRidgeMuse, then Colleen's LooseLeaf. Soon, we'll have Ripples headquartered in Floyd as well when the St. Lawrences move to Floyd County.
We are blog. Resistance is futile.
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Would you consider adopting a lone Illinois blogger? I know that my state must surely have bloggers, but we seem to be antisocial. No blog fests for us.
I'd like to tell my family that "Resistance is futile," but they'd just continue to look at me with that "We've lost her....she's gone round the bend" look. I feel rather like the Ugly Duckling some days. Perhaps in time, my blog will bloom into something that everyone will want to follow. Until then, could I be an honorary Southwest Virginian??
Posted by: buffy | March 25, 2005 2:57 PM
Wow. Long list and growing. Of course with yours and my photo on the list it may be declared off limits to children. :)
Posted by: Doug Thompson | March 25, 2005 9:13 PM
Wow...cool. I sent them my blog address. Was the blog list in the paper or is it just an online feature. Too late now...but tomorrow I'll check them out. (except maybe not the one by the lawyer.)
Posted by: colleen | March 25, 2005 11:56 PM
Well I felt guilty after saying that(what can I say I was raised Catholic and am of Irish descent)...so I visited the lawblog first. It's actually good...brief and light.
Posted by: colleen | March 26, 2005 1:57 PM