Blog Carnival
tags: blog carnivals, Carnival of Environmental Issues
The most recent edition of Okeologie is now available for you to enjoy. This blog carnival focuses on environmental issues, and also provides a few glimpses into life in Washington DC, from where Kevin, the author, just returned.
tags: blog carnivals, Brain Blogging
The 28th edition of Brain Blogging is now available for you to enjoy. I am pleased to tell you that they included a contribution from me, too!
tags: blog carnivals, History Carnival
The 62nd edition of the History Carnival is now available for you to enjoy. I rarely have anything that is appropriate for this carnival, but this time I did, so be sure to check them out. And this is a big carnival, too, so there's plenty of interesting reading material there for your enjoyment, too.
The Oblivious Birder.
Jeff created this photo for use in a recent keynote address given at the Spacecoast Bird & Wildlife Fest. Clearly this was tongue in cheek as the birder is completely unaware of the oncoming traffic. However, when he gave the example all admitted that they had seen someone on past field trips where folks had to be asked to get out of the road to allow traffic to pass! He also used this photo as a segue into his look at "birder fashion"!
Image: Jeff Bouton [larger size].
Below the fold is the latest installment of the blog carnival, I and the Bird. I have arranged…
tags: blog carnivals, All Women Blogging
The 30th edition of the All Women Blogging Carnival is now available for you to read and enjoy. This blog carnival focuses exclusively on blog entries that were written by women. And they included one that I wrote, too!
tags: blog carnivals, Oekologie
The 14th edition of the Oekologie is now available for you to read and enjoy. This blog carnival mainly focuses on the science of ecology.
tags: blog carnivals, Carnival of Speculative Fiction
The 1st edition of the new blog carnival, Carnival of Speculative Fiction, is now available for you to read and enjoy. They included a piece that I wrote, so of course, I am pleased.
tags: blog carnivals, Linnaeus' Legacy
The 4th edition of the new blog carnival, Linnaeus' Legacy is now available for you to read and enjoy. They included two pieces that I wrote, so I am pleased by that.
tags: blog carnivals, cities
The 7 February 2008 edition of the weekly blog carnival, Carnival of the Cities, is now available for you to enjoy. This carnival links to blog writing about cities throughout the world, whether you live there or are visiting -- it's almost as good as being there yourself! And they included something from me, too!
tags: blog carnivals, history
The 61st edition of the History Carnival is now available for you to read and enjoy. This is a big carnival, and yet they saw fit to include a piece that I wrote (yeah, me!) so go there to learn lots of new and interesting things.
tags: I and the Bird, blog carnivals
The most recent edition of the Natural Sciences Carnival is now available for you to enjoy. They included a bunch of stories that I sent to them along with a bunch of other stories as well.
tags: Friday Ark, blog carnivals
The 168th edition of the Friday Ark is now available for you to enjoy. This blog carnival specializes in linking to images of animals, although some of these images also have stories that accompany them. They included some of my contributions, too!
tags: cats, 1001 cats, blog carnivals
The latest edition of the 1001 Cats blog carnival is now available for your reading pleasure. The editor included one of my submissions, so you've just gotta go there and see what it is!
The fourth edition of the new Natural Sciences Blog Carnival is now available for you to read and enjoy. They saw fit to include a few pieces that I wrote -- considering that I have felt very discouraged and depressed this past month (terminal unemployment combined with lots of job rejections can do that to a person after a few years -- try it sometime if you don't believe me), it is a great compliment to see that someone out there considers my writing to be worthwhile, at least.
tags: book carnival, blog carnival
The latest installment of the Book Carnival is now available for you to read.
tags: She Blog, blog carnival
The second issue of the She Blog blog carnival is now available for you to read and enjoy. The author of this blog carnival says it has received such a tremendous response that she is planning to change it from a once-per-month blog carnival to weekly, to encourage people to visit each and every blog that sends a submission.
tags: writing, Writers from across the blogosphere, blog carnival
The latest edition of the Writer's Block blog carnival is now available for your reading pleasure. This blog carnival focuses on writers and their writing, so be sure to go there to read good prose on a variety of topics.
tags: Humanist Symposium, blog carnival
The 10th issue of the Humanist Symposium is now available for your reading pleasure. Unknown to me until just now, they included a piece that I wrote (I didn't submit my essay to this blog carnival, so someone else out there did it on my behalf, which is quite an honor, methinks), so be sure to go over there and show them some appreciation!
tags: Mendel's Garden, blog carnival
The November issue of Mendel's Garden is now available for you to enjoy. This issue was written so as to read like the narrative of a soccer game (it also includes a streaming video of philosophers playing soccer).
tags: family life carnival, blog carnival
Is living with your family something like living at a carnival, you know, with the bearded woman and the sword-swallowing man? Well, you will probably enjoy the fall festival of the Carnival of Family Life, where they link to essays about well, um, family life. So go there and get in on the fun.