*Updated October 1, 2011
Keith writes one of the first blogs I ever read, Travelrat’s Travels. Over two years later, I am still reading. I am a bona fide armchair traveller because of Keith. Sit back and enjoy.
Juliet from Crafty Green Poet lives up to the name of her blog. She is crafty (love the recycled Christmas wrap), she is a committed environmentalist and she is a fantastic poet. Did I mention she loves bunnies?
Vic writes Glowstars. I particularly like her stories about her family and her photos of life in London. She is also a gifted fiction writer who I will definitely have to nag about finishing that book in the near future.
Puddock writes The View From the Pond. Her photos of Scotland really tug at my heartstrings as do her observations on life. She often has very funny videos.
Rachel is a talented poet and photographer and writes the blog Slow Lane Shuffle. It is also wonderful for me to hear about her life in Scotland. Her live readings are a real treat!
Deborah is a warm-hearted, funny lady who has a knack for children’s literature. A very welcome, positive outlook on life is presented in The Caterpillar Uprising. Don’t miss it.
Susannah is Deborah’s sister (can you imagine two more talented sisters!) She writes with a lovely sense of poignancy. Her photography is particularly good. I am also a big fan of her descriptions of light. You can find her at The Streaming Now.
Sue is a great writer, originally from New York but now based in London. She writes Sue Guiney: Writing Life. Her thoughts and experiences regarding the process of writing are invaluable.
Jon Kenna is a young writer who already has had a book published. I think he has a bright future. I really enjoy his photography. You can find him at Jon Kenna’s Blog.
A Handful Of Stones celebrates the extraordinary in the ordinary and is compiled by the extremely talented Fiona Robyn. These little snippets of life are just wonderful. Don’t mis them.
Out With Mol is thirty words a day about walking the dog but it is so much more than that. It is rich, vivid, vibrant and often tugs at the heartstrings. Superlative writing.
Tania Kindersley writes the fabulous Backwards In High Heels all the way from Scotland. I love this blog for the observations on writing and the sublime photos. The Hill and Pigeon the Dog are my favourites.













Thanks for the nod and the compliment. Coming back at ya’…
Thanks for the mention! Yes i do love bunnies….
Hi SUE:
I wanted to change my blogroll round because I think it’s more accessible on a separate page. I wanted one of those rotating blogrolls where about five or six bloggers are featured at a time and it changes throughout the day but the widget doesn’t work unless I self host my blog. I may self host later in the year, but I don’t have the time (or the knowledge of CSS and HTML) to do it now. I really like your blog a lot, so it was my pleasure to include you.
Hi CRAFTY GREEN:
I have a soft spot for bunnies myself. I looked after a friend’s bunny a while ago while she was on holiday and she told me to let Sparkle out of the hutch for a couple of hours a day because she liked to run around in the garden. Do you think I could get Sparkle back in the hutch? That bunny could jump to heights of four or five feet. I had so much trouble catching her. What a kerfuffle!
I have eventually got round to checking out these blogs. But the link for the last one listed does not work for me. Is it just me or has it moved or is there something wrong with the link?
HI RELUCS:
It looks like Sue might have changed her URL. That’s for spotting that. I’ll fix it straight away.
Hi RELUCS:
That link is fixed. Thanks for noticing.
Thanks Selma! Made my day to see your comments on my blog. Have a great day!
Hi PUDDOCK:
Totally my pleasure. You are very welcome!!
Just seen this mention. Thanks!
x
Hi RACHEL:
You are more than welcome. My pleasure