Monday 29 March 2010

Check out this AWESOME Challenge!

Want to participate in the "Blog Boggled: Blogging From A to Z April Challenge" just for the fun of it?

Tossing it out blog has set forth a challenge to all bloggers for the month of April. She asks: "Can you post every day except Sundays during this month? And to up the bar, can you blog thematically from A to Z?" Whatcha reckon? Read more about it here.

6 comments:

  1. Sounds very fun!! I don't know that I have the time to do it, but I'd love to see what others can come up with!

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  2. Thanks for bringing this up on your site. And if you have to miss a day or two or more that's okay too--you won't be ostracized or exiled-- we understand. This is all for fun and you do what you can. You can always throw in the letters you missed into a combined post later if you want.

    I'll be keeping up with your site.
    Good luck and have fun!
    Lee

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  3. I wish I could post everyday! In my wildest dreams this is not possible. I do like the thematic idea though.

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  4. Wow, what a challenge that would be! I've been posting every day already, but according to the alphabet, hmmm....

    Sounds like fun! :D

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  5. PS--here's your blog! I spent a long time the other day fishing for it. Thanks for leaving your comment today! ((hugs)) ;)

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  6. Clever! I'll enjoy seeing what everyone comes up with!

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