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Monday, October 03, 2005



Hi again,

I just read a funny round up of blogger descriptions (titled What Kind of Blogger are You?http://pr.ducttapemarketing.com/

Some of the examples were:

Thinkers -- the highest form of blogging. These people offer new ideas and perspectives that serve to inspire us all.

Linkers -- they can't think, but they sure can research! Their blogs are full of links to thinkers. They serve a valuable function in spreading the work of people whose words deserve to be read.

Blingers -- they use the blogs as personal mirrors, to say "Blogger, blogger on the wall, who is fairest blogger of all? They'll talk about their accomplishments, people they've met and places they are jetiting off to speak at. No real substance, just lots of bling. Sort of like, "Hi. My name is Debbie. While you are reading this, I am off to a blogging conference in Sweden See you later."

Activists --(sorry, I can't get this to rhyme) they use the blog as personal soap box. Right or left, they have proven to be very effective at mobilizing their supports to action and forcing government officials to take notice. Even journalists read these blogs to get a take of the public sentiment barometer.

Another one, actually an additon posted by another blogger, was a Malingerer i.e. each entry starts with, "Sorry it's been so long since my last posting, but..."

So, I'm going to be a "Malingerer" and say, "gee it's been a month since my last posting...." What have I been doing? Where does a month go? Hmmm....maybe I'll just sum it all up with a couple of pictures.

The picture on the top left was taken Sept. 10th at the Wayne Dyer event here in Atlanta. Dr. Dyer is so warm and down-to-earth. And as you can tell by the picture, he gives great hugs too! I have had the honor of organizing and planning Wayne's Atlanta events for the past couple of years (plus other speaking event for Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra and Neale Donald Walsch as Program Director for Unity North). It was a lot of work, but fun too. This time, however, I served as a volunteer.

I also visited my sweet horse (which I co-own with a friend). His name is Mystic Blue, he's named for his gorgeous blue eyes. When we adopted him he was just a few weeks old and barely bigger than a greyhound dog! That was two years ago. ...more evidence that time flies!

That's the scoop for now. More later....

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