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Blog Updates – Comments Now Enabled

You can finally comment on knack posts.

I can’t wait to hear what you think!

New Article Series – Pan Magazine Covers the G20

We not only gave Pan Magazine a new look, we’re doing a series on the G20 countries.  Specifically, the food of those countries.  How cool is that?

Chris started us off with Argentina, I did Italy and so on.  We won’t miss a day, so neither should you!  Subscribe and have the posts send directly to your inbox.

There are also a lot more features to come, so stay tuned!

Mentions – Poke n’ Stuffem Features the knack

Rachel, creator of Poke n’ Stuffem’s lovable creatures, loved my post over at the knack so much that she put it up on her website homepage!

Huge thanks and heartfelt hugs.  From both me and Three Bear Stare.

Mentions – Carmen Includes Me in Her “50 Reasons to Love Toronto” Post

Carmen Millet – known in cyberspace as Charmgirl13 - is an inspiration.  She tweets, blogs and is involved in like, a thousand charities.

And for some reason, she included my in her “50 Reasons to Love Toronto” post.  I made it to number 5, no less!

Carmen, you crazy, but completely charming, girl.

Thank you for including me in your awesome list.

Article Update – Mark Your Calendars: September 18, 2010

This is one of the coolest things everLen Kendall describes it as:

“Everyday for 365 days, a different person will write an entry about their experience that day. It doesn’t have to be about a specific topic, the key is that it somehow relates to what is happening in the world that day and how it relates to them. By doing so, starting from January 1 to December 31 of 2010, we will have a snapshot of the entire year, told from the perspective of 365 individual voices.

365 days will be made available and volunteers from across the country will be able to pick a date of their choice (see  below). There is no guarantee that any day will be better than others, because no one can predict the future. Regardless if the selected day in 2010 brings something newsworthy, everyone has a short story to tell that will help create the experience of living through a year in this country.

Each author will write a 350 word reflection which will be posted to “lifestreaming” site Posterous. Posterous.com was selected over a typical blog or website because of its simplicity and its ability to distribute content across all the major social networks. You can access this page by simply going to www.the3six5.com. If all goes well, my dream would be to publish the posterous stream as a book. I suppose you could call it a crowdsourced journal of 2010.”

I get to be a part of it on September 18, 2010.

Mark my words… and your calendars.

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