Top 5: Posts for September 2007
What were my fantastic readers enjoying this past month?
1) National Love For My Knitting Prose: “While perusing the October issue of Yoga Journal Magazine (they have a great new site layout, you should give it a browse), I decided to read through the Letters section to see what readers have been saying about the publication. Much to my surprise …”
2) Keep Your Keyboard Company: “Working in a tiny cubicle, home office, or in my case as of late, your living room couch, loneliness and boredom are constant factors. Thankfully, I’m not the only one who realized that - specifically, I’m talking about freelance visual artist Von Glitschka. His latest, newly launched …”
3) Tara Hogan Turns Ink & Wit From Indie to Eco-Modern: “Big businesses aren’t the only ones who are seeing than many benefits of going green these days. Smaller companies and the ever-present indie start-ups are getting in on the act too. Being an advocate for the “little guy”, I’m honored to feature a woman with vision and beauty who sees sustainability as …”
4) Snapping Takes A Modern, Kitchen-y Twist: “My favorite childhood toy, hands down, was Legos. Truth be told, if you put me in front of a box of Legos right now, I’d have a field day. The ability to mix and match any and all pieces to create something of beauty or function is a key part of modern design …”
5) Twenty Gauge Vintage American Steel Furniture: “Some may see steel as a cold, emotionless metal, but from an environmental sense, it has a lot of style and can be easily reused. Southern California’s Twenty Gauge furniture is vintage steel from a fargone American era which has been …”
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October 3rd, 2007 at 12:27 pm
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