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Tonight's Episode: I'll Take Labels for 300.
I started this blog back in January of 2009. It took me less than 6 months to hit 100 posts. Click here or on my 100th post page to harken back to that time. 4 and a half months later I came in with post #200. Now, I have hit my 300th post.
I have labeled those posts with 71 distinctive labels. A label is a way of indexing the blog, so that it is easier to look up older posts by topics. A post can have many different labels at the same time. Today's post has 3: Blah Blah Blogging (Which is how I describe when I post incessantly about inane blogging practices), Blog Insider (where I talk about different gadgets, apps and tools I utilize) for this blog, and Posting in the Hundreds (Where I commemorate my posts that have multiples of one hundred). In a sense, all of these labels are very similar and there is a degree of overlapping in my labels.
If I could direct you to the label section of my blog you will see that instead of all 71, I have only 26 listed. This is because in celebrating my blogging longevity I plan to post about my 25 most popular labels in the weeks and months to come. There are 26 because there was a 7-way tie for 20th place. Instead of making a label for these labels, which would seem superfluous, I will be creating a page that will link to these homage posts. Until I have completed all of these I will have the label list show only the top 26.
Not listed in the top 25 are some of my favorite labels like: Hockey Lessons, An Open Letter, A Poem and FAQs of Life. But the 25 labels listed do give a pretty good insight to the kind of blog this has been the past year and a half. I hope you will enjoy the closer look behind the blog in the posts to come.
I plan to finish my D.C. trip remembrances before unpacking these labels, but as usual, prepare yourself for the randomness which is me.
As I bring this post to a close, I just want to give you links to my favorite posts of 4 labels that just missed the top 25:
Amy Roller Guest Blogger with Trudi's Garden.
Awana Scouts featuring Turtle Cake is Best.
The Labels Lincoln and Our Kid's Write are both featured in the post: In praise of Home School Kid's Write.
Next Time: Washington D.C. Day 8
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Frogs and Toads and Friends
As my loyal readers know our family loves libraries. One of the things I love most about them are the presentations they have for kids. This past Saturday Randy Korb, a wildlife educator and author came to our library with a live frog demonstration for kids. He brought in many samples of amphibians native to our area.
In addition to Blinky, There were salamanders,
newts,
small frogs,
Charlie and Emma loved every minute of the presentation. Especially when the show was over and they made a presentation of their own.
Mr. Korb told the story of Blinky, a frog who got hit by a car. His grandson found him and brought it to him and now Blinky makes the rounds with Mr. Korb as an ambassador for frogs.
In addition to Blinky, There were salamanders,
newts,
small frogs,
and big frogs.
It was an informative presentation and very hands on. Sometimes it was even frogs on, as this video will attest.
Charlie and Emma loved every minute of the presentation. Especially when the show was over and they made a presentation of their own.
Next Time: Hitting 300
Randy Korb travels through the Midwest 3-4 times a year with his live frog & monarch butterfly presentations. Learn more about what he does at stcroixwildlife.org.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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