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A couple of days ago, I promised a list of some cool articles . . . so here are a few links to articles around the web which I’ve found particularly useful or fun or just liked. I thought perhaps you’d enjoy them as well.
Chris Brogan – Do What Works for You
Blogging Without a Blog – Interview with Lorelle Van Fossen Part 7 (Check out the rest of the series with Lorelle also.)
A Year of Crockpotting – Vegetarian No Noodle Lasagna (This looks so good! I’m going to be making it one night this week.)
Catherine Lawson – Are You Falling into the TFT?
Freelance Folder – Becoming a Freelancer: 7 Things To Do When (Or Before) You Take the Plunge
Joel Falconer – How to Double Your Income With the Art of Delegation
If you’ve found something this week you really liked, why not share it with us? Feel free to post it in the comments. I love finding new blogs with great content so don’t be shy. I read everything from tech blogs to fun blogs to design blogs and news blogs, so don’t censor something you enjoy by thinking nobody else will. Just put it out there!
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I heard of http://tinyurl.com/5lq2g4. You can’t REALLY make $10K in a weekend. But I quickly bit my tongue once I saw the content. . .
Annie Anderson is a freelance copywriter and graphic designer specializing in the small business and real estate markets. Her tagline “Making your business, my business” means that she’ll take the utmost care when creating words and images for your business – just as if it were her own.
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Hi Annie,
Thanks for saying hello. I’m glad you enjoyed the flowers. I certainly enjoy growing and photographing them
Good luck with your garden. Mine takes lots of work, but it’s a labor of love, and the results are very satisfying. It sounds to me like you’re a busy person, so I hope you can find the time to squeeze in some gardening. It’s great therapy and exercise
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Kerri,
You’re most welcome! I enjoyed your blog very much.
I know what you mean with the garden! Last year was the first we really got to plant anything and I had managed to begin a pretty nice looking flower bed.
But . . . the soil isn’t very good so I’ve had trouble keeping things that I actually planted in the ground healthy. I’m getting ready to put some good soil down along with some mulch. Fortunately, most of my plants are in pots as I really enjoy container gardening and being able to move things around the yard. And . . . I knew the soil needed some help. Next year it should be recovered enough to do what I really want to do with it.
My roses, Rose of Sharon Hibiscus and my Rhododendron are all doing pretty good. I have a Japanese Maple sapling that’s not doing too badly and my herbs and lavender are doing really well.
We had such a late start to decent weather in the Seattle area this year, that I didn’t get a vegetable garden planted but the apple and cherry trees are producing some lovely fruit.
Thanks for stopping by! I hope to see you again sometime.
~ Annie









Hi Annie,
I’m honored to be included in your list. Thank you!
I’ve read Catherine’s post, but haven’t read the others. They look like great reads. Thanks for sharing!
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