Taking Care of Business

Between work and the Platform Building Campaign and the Rule of 3, I'm running into some serious delays in responding to my new blogging friends.  Please forgive me as I try and catch up here.

I've received the Liebster Blog award from a cheese-loving blogger, Crystal Collier .  She made me blush with her comment about my blog:  "such a motherly heart, and I love, love, LOVE reading her blog."

Thanks Crystal.  I appreciate you!   Everyone, please drop by Crystal's blog and check out her Compulsive Creations.

Also, Myne Whitman gave me the Versatile Blogger award.  This is the second time I've received this one, so I'm going to refer to my earlier post in hopes that Myne won't mind that I let it run double duty.  Thank you so much for recognizing me, Myne.  Please visit Myne's blog to enjoy her worldly experiences.

Now, in response to the Liebster award, which is reserved for bloggers with less than 200 followers, I must:

1. Show appreciation to the blogger who gave me the award by linking back to them.
2. Reveal your five picks with 200 or less followers and let them know by leaving a comment on their blog.
3. Post the award on your blog.
4. Bask in the camaraderie of the most supportive peo­ple on the internet-- other writers.
5. And best of all have bloggity fun and spread the love.

So, my five picks are blogs I've discovered while participating in the Rule of 3.  If you haven't checked out this fun story-building blog-fest out, stop by this link and check out the stories from the 69 participants.  Meanwhile, here are my five picks:



Michael R. McDuffee
Beyond the Silver Leaves
Welcome to the Nightmare
Chapter by Chapter
Kenra Daniels


Please check out their blogs and give them your support.

Comments

Myne said…
I totally understand. Congrats on the awards and have a great weekend.
Thanks so much for Liebstering me! I'll be sure to pass on the love.

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