Starred Posts April-June 2008 Part 1
Jun 9th, 2008 by Rebecca Matheson
Crapsticks, here is when I remember that my Google Starred Posts have been mounting up. I will endeavour to feed them into AllSaidAndDone in somewhat more managable bites, with a short descriptor on why they were starred, this is as much for my record as for sharing some interesting links. Enjoy.
- Powerless to Help - homeless perspective on Earth Day lights out
- Design Blogs Visited - good resource list from Andrew Haig
- Davina Zagury - lovely photography
- Roadmaps: breaking free - freelancing
- Favorite artist: emmanuel polanco - interesting typography/art
- Frank Woodley called me ugly and it made my day - my favourite comedian and little sister ‘meet’
- “Would you rather your children grow up in America of Uganda?” - great post from Anne Jackson
- Experimenting with Prayer - interesting thoughts from Hammo
- Love will win the day - the naked pastor’s thoughts on community
- Youth Ministry Resources - as it says
- Something old… something new - more youth ministry resources
- Old Stone Highway House: modern future forward design - beautiful environmental house
- Photobooth Album - love the idea, doubt my part of Australia has any old photobooths
- Global Child Prostitution Crisis Surges, demand up, ages down - be aware
- The other side of the fence - ripper thoughts from Makeesha
- While pretending not to stare - the hypothetical you is perhaps more interesting
- Things for sale that I will mail you - I blogged about this already! Astounding ingenuity
- Print of the day, when do the clocks go back? - lovely art
- Owl found in the cockpit of a fighter jet - my mum puts photos like this on her fridge
- Holy fool and francis blessing - ideas from Jonny Baker that I never followed up and should
- “Hey mister Pulizter man, come and write a song for me” - Bob Dylan gets the Pulitzer, huzzah!
- Why should we care about mystery stories? - interesting blogging format, translatable to other stuff!
and that better do for now, the computer battery is fast running out. More to come. Oh dear.
