CARNIVALERT #9
Who was Acidman, and why should we care? For the answer to this important question, check out Carnival of the Vanities, the original blog carnival. Last week I submitted my first post to COTV, which, on the occasion of its 200th edition, still hasn't even got its own logo. Doesn't seem very vain to me. Be that as it may, you can see my Acidman-ignorant post and all the others at Accidental Verbosity.
Meanwhile, over on the left side of the blogosphere, Brainshrub is hosting Carnival of the Liberals #17, where Paul has posted his ten favorite magenta-tinted posts from the past two weeks.
Across the Atlantic and the cold North Sea, to Stockholm, where the archaeological blogger Martin Rundkvist is hosting the 58th edition of Tangled Bank, the carnival of the Life Sciences, at Salto Sobrius.
Now back across the cold North Sea to England, where Katie of Bogbumper hosts I and the Bird #28, which is, of course, the blog carnival devoted to birds and the people they fascinate. It is due to go up Thursday morning, which is practically right now, GMT.
Meanwhile, over on the left side of the blogosphere, Brainshrub is hosting Carnival of the Liberals #17, where Paul has posted his ten favorite magenta-tinted posts from the past two weeks.
Across the Atlantic and the cold North Sea, to Stockholm, where the archaeological blogger Martin Rundkvist is hosting the 58th edition of Tangled Bank, the carnival of the Life Sciences, at Salto Sobrius.
Now back across the cold North Sea to England, where Katie of Bogbumper hosts I and the Bird #28, which is, of course, the blog carnival devoted to birds and the people they fascinate. It is due to go up Thursday morning, which is practically right now, GMT.
2 Comments:
I absolutely loved your post! I'm late finishing CotV, but I just did the writeup of your entry with a "best in carnival" stamp of approval.
Wow, thanks very much. Talk about beginner's luck!
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