I just want to point out a couple of the blogs I've linked to as they deserve special mention.
I See Stuff is Josh Packard's photography blog. Josh is a remarkably talented photographer and has produced many fantastic pictures for public review. I've enjoyed his work since I stumbled across his blog a few months ago. I've found him to be extremely thoughtful as he often presents his photographic work alongside pensive and reflective thoughts. Not only that, but he's an extremely gracious person. He contacted me, only a few days after I linked to him, just to thank me. With his recent post, Locks of Love, regarding his wife Megan's three-year participation with and gift to the Locks of Love project, he's demonstrated that he keeps the same company that he portrays on his site. Caring, kind people, he and his wife are admirable. Take a look at his work and visit him often; you're apt to see some great photography coupled with thought-provoking commentary.
Day by Day is Chris Muir's exceptionally creative blog. Rather than present formal discourse via words, Chris blogs by way of his cartoon creations: Jan, Damon, Sam and Zed. Chris is a talented cartoonist who presents varied and intelligent content that surely appeals to most independent thinkers. A conservative by nature, Chris doesn't let political stereotypes stand in the way of the truth. He equally chides both liberals and conservatives with healthy doses of humor, creativity, honesty and intellect. But he does not focus solely on political headlines in the development of content. It may be biting political commentary at times, but its equally sardonic of the battle of the sexes, seemingly every man's struggle with modern-day workplaces, what may be considered the status quo, general life observations, the generation gap, and a myriad of other topics. This is definitely worthy of your time.
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