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December 20, 2007 |Permalink |Comments (2)
Cab Drollery
Yeah sure she's got bird blogging. That and so much more. I really enjoy this blog. Eclectic. Incisive. I stop by often.
Contributors Ruth and Diane have important things to say and they say them well.
Ruth considers Time's Person of the Year with "Rivaling Putin Deep in the Heart of Texas"
The Dynamic Duo also happen to link to...
which links to
Hecate
which links to
Incoherent ramblings from an expat musician trying to keep up with the world from her undisclosed location in the Alpenland.
And that expat musician links to...
And that links to...
Have fun at the Smithsonian--- take your time and look around.
See you tomorrow!
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Thanks for the link and the kind words, Dr. Thomas. Both Ruth and I work hard at our quiet little blog and it's nice to be recognized.
Indeed we do thank you, and I was quite interested in seeing that Erickson School is connected with UMBC, where my son got his undergraduate and a graduate degree in Industrial Psychology.