What blogs to you read regularly? I need some fresh readings for when i'm just surfing.
On any topic.... fitness, pets, parenting, funny, entertainment....
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What blogs to you read regularly? I need some fresh readings for when i'm just surfing.
On any topic.... fitness, pets, parenting, funny, entertainment....
I don't have kids but find Kate and Lydia to be VERY funny--http://www.rantsfrommommyland.com/
The Pioneer Woman http://thepioneerwoman.com/
Velo Vogue http://www.velovogue.com/
Girls and Bikes http://www.girlsandbicycles.ca/
Bike Snob NYC (of course!) http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/
Hyperbole and a Half http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/ Her pain scale is a classic http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.co...-probably.html and her stupid dog story will make you laugh until you blow snot out your nose http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/07/dog.html and don't forget the moving day with dogs story http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.co...-concepts.html
mmm, The God of Cake was my favorite.
Parp!!!
Gawd, I LOVE Hyperbole and a Half!!!!!
I'm a writer and interior designer - so I follow:
Elements of Style blog - Erin is so talented and funny.
http://www.elementsofstyleblog.com/
Pure Style Home - I love her laid-back, relaxed, natural style. http://purestylehome.blogspot.com/
I also have a blog, and while I personally love it because I love writing and love interiors and archetecture, I don't know if it's ok to link it here? Mods - I'll happily pull it.
http://www.crisangsteninteriors.com/blog/
Oh my gosh, Grey. Your house is so beautiful and charming. Please come to Franklin, Indiana and design/decorate my home!!!!
I follow a few food blogs: Orangette, David Lebovitz, Dinner, a Love Story, Smitten Kitchen, Yummy Supper, and Chocolate and Zucchini.
Okay, admittedly, I love food, but several of these blogs are as much about travel (and Paris, in particular) as they are about food. Plus, several also feature some really beautiful photography, which I also love.
And then come to Oregon to do ours!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your hidden TV. OMG, if only we could make that work in our home. I hate that our TV is such a huge part of our living room. I keep insisting that the woodstove/fireplace and picture window need to remain the centerpieces...but that big TV is still there...mocking me. Ugh!
Speaking of blogs, GLC: Are you still maintaining yours? I used to link from it from here, but I noticed you don't include the link anymore in your signature. I loved following you and your goats!
+1. I hate our tv. Grey's solution is genius. I just love the entire house. It's so light and airy, and I love the antique pieces she's chosen. I saw some of her husband's tile work on her website; it's also gorgeous. Drool. I have to admit to some insane jealousy of the talent it takes to transform a space like that. I've never really had an eye for decorating or designing my own homes. Part of it is an admitted lack of creativity, but I'm also extremely lazy and cheap when it comes to nesting. I make do with functionality and a bit of paint. I wish my home were a better reflection of me.
Indy - I totally hear you on 'making do'. Our house is very, very slowly transforming into something that feels like a true home that is actually a reflection of us, but we are severely limited by funding and our knowledge that this is not our dream home at all. So we end up making due as best we can with base materials when our tastes would warrant something significantly more upscale or unique. And of course, our location, size and property couldn't support much higher-end OR off-the-wall than we've got anyway so we make do...
My blog is still out there, but I don't update it very often anymore. I've discovered that when time runs short, the easiest thing to cut out is blogging since it doesn't feed anything or support anyone... ;)
A Simple Metamorphosis
Dave Barry's blog, for news you can't live without: http://blogs.herald.com/
Jens: http://bicycling.com/blogs/hardlyserious/
iamtedking: http://www.iamtedking.com/
Cycling Inquisition: http://www.cyclinginquisition.com/
I used to read several blogs on washingtonpost.com, but their website is so slow to load that I've mostly given up on them.