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Saying Thank You

July 29th, 2008 by

Juggling Frogs, a blogger I have wanted to write about, has set up a new blog carnival:

A Carnival of Overdue Thanks

Who is being thanked?

The “object” of the gratitude should be a person, or more than one person. Not an object, not an animal, and not an idea or fictional character. (Although, it’s within the rules to address the author/creator of ideas and/or characters.) The person can be living or dead.

More on her site…

Carnival of Overdue Thanks

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9 Responses to Saying Thank You

  1. Thank you, Leora, for spreading the word!

  2. Ilana-Davita says:

    Thanks for the information.

  3. Leora says:

    Juggling Frogs, my pleasure. I’ve already come up with three ideas; I’ll pick one the week of the carnival and post it.

    Ilana-Davita, I hope you’ll join in! I’m sure you could come up with a touching post.

  4. Leora, feel free to submit them all. It’s so great to get these done, I’d hate to set any limits on the quantity!

  5. Leora says:

    Juggling Frogs, it’s more a matter of time. I only have the emotional energy to write up one. I’ll feel good about whichever one I choose.

  6. Ilana-Davita says:

    I don’t know about touching but I have a few ideas in mind too.

  7. Michelle says:

    That’s a nice idea. I should start a non-nature blog so that I can do this type of thing…

  8. Leora says:

    Michelle, yes, then you could write up some of your mother-in-law’s stories, too. Your nature blog is so beautiful and calming. It would be interesting to hear/read/see what you would do with other topics.

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