Mark Wade of RWebdesigns.com has a post today about the immortality of blogging in a public form. It’s simple, short, and powerful. Please read it, and then share it with anyone who blogs–your family, especially your kids, your friends, your coworkers, your boss, your neighbors. It’s a reminder that we can all use.
As a past first-grade teacher, I also hope you’ll share the advice that he mentions, on Blog Safety by Jonathan Ezor with every teacher, principal, and school librarian you know. It belongs on school bulletin boards, in libraries, bathrooms and locker rooms too.
Thanks, Mark, for caring about it, for writing it in such a compelling fashion. Well-written words move people to action. Some things are too important not to do.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
Once again my friend, I am honored by your post… but I feel the need to say that some other fine folks put the info out there for me to find and use.
So I did 🙂
Have A Great Egg Day!
Mark
Hi Mark,
And you did . . . so eloquently.
Have a wonderful, colorful holiday filled with smiles!
Liz
It is so amazing to have friendships in the blogosphere. I can see that in here, right in this blog particularly.
Thank Mark and Liz. Now, I look at blogging in a different and a much deeper perspective.
Thanx.
Hey Neil,
You have friends in the blogosphere too. You’re talking to one. Right now.
The friendships that I’ve made blogging go deep and stand strong. They’re here and on my personal blog. I’ve met people I consider lifelong friends who have my respect and help whenever they need it.
One of them likened owning a blog to owning the country store. I like that analogy a lot.
Welcome Neil to Successful Blog.
By the way, the snacks and beverages are in the snack bar, help yourself to whatever you want. 🙂
Liz
PS. Thanks for noticing Neil. It’s a great group that hangs out here, and I’m glad that people can see that.