We've been thinking a lot about the folks who come here and enter their placeblogs--and you're a really eclectic bunch writing about all the little nooks and crannies of the world, not just the big metropolitan places.
That's what makes placebloggers so much fun! and you need to know more about each other...
So, over the next couple of weeks, I'll be sending out emails to some of you, in hopes that I can get you to answer a few questions about your placeblogs. The purpose? Just thought it would be nice to feature some of you on our front page....
This will be a totally random exercise--so if you don't hear from me, just drop me a line: tish at placeblogger.com. I'll gladly send you a few questions and feature you too....
The Garden City
The placeblog for Newton, Mass. We are open to for anyone to join the discussion, start their own blog. We also have restaurant reviews.
Yvietnam
An American woman falls in love with Viet Nam and returns. Her findings is that Viet Nam is not a war anymore but the most amazing place she's visited. And she's been all over the world. She takes you on her journey.
one://B’HAM is a site that showcases extraordinary INDIVIDUALS. These are each one in a 1,000,000+ people in the entire Birmingham region.
Sometimes, we’ll take someone who is making news. Many times, we’ll simply grab biographies off of other web pages (and link you back to their page for more details). Best of all, we’ll even let readers tell us about themselves or someone else worthy of featuring.
i'm not into politics or anything, so this isn't going to be like most of the other blogs about Reno -- no, this one's going to be more about the stuff we everyday people see out and about, up and down the streets, through the buildings, and wherever i end up. i'll submit pics and videos too as evidence of what i've seen. talk to y'all soon
Local people, stories, laughs, seriousness, and more from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A daily photoblog by Jonathan Greenwald
Hi, I'm Erin Feese, a community journalist here at YourHub.com.
As journalists, we are always seeking to uncover the newsy, the exciting, the weird and the heartwarming stories going on around us. The greatest part of YourHub.com is that you can be the one to tell your story. In this blog you'll find highlights of the Lakewood and Edgewater sites, as well as the musings of your friendly neighborhood journalist. So go ahead, uncover what's going on around you, and don't be afraid to share what you find.
Reflections on a spiritual and physical journey through life and living in Long Island, NY
Midstate Living reporter Al Kemp has the job of his dreams, and it only took him 20 years. There's no story he won't write, no question he won't ask, no scruple he won't sidestep (just kidding), and no water tower he won't climb. Here's where you can read his ramblings, follow his wanderings and check out his fabulous digital snapshots that will redefine photojournalism into something so unpronounceable that not even a professional pronouncer could pronounce it.
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