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Entries Tagged as 'Blogging'
Do you blog and live in the Downtown, Riverside or Delano districts?
January 12th, 2009
Then John would like to link to your blog and encourage some neighborhood esprit de corps.
This is the kind of thing Douglas and Main believes in and fully supports.
Mind on the move
January 12th, 2009
The Mind of Mandoron that is. He is moving to his own site, but it’s the same blog. Adjust your feeds accordingly.
Todd’s New Years confessions
January 7th, 2009
Bless him blogosphere, for he has fallen short and repented.
Blogging, like many religions, can cause great guilt.
And blogging, like many religions, can be fun if you just loosen up a bit brother.
New Years Resolutions: Ryan Schartz
January 6th, 2009
Eight things Ryan wants to accomplish this year.
Good news for the new year
January 5th, 2009
Dave Knadler is going to blog more. Good writing from him means good reading for us. And keep an eye out for his work in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine.
New design, same old goals
January 2nd, 2009
Kevin turns lemons into a new design for the Wichita NAACP Blog.
Patsy is opening up the archives
December 17th, 2008
While she enjoys the festive rite of avoiding the real world Patsy wants you to catch up on her real world. But only if you want to. You may have your own ritual of avoidance that brings you holiday cheer.
Erin’s moving to another corner
December 10th, 2008
She now has her own domain. Which coincides with her new title, Newspaper Columnist.
Go to her new cyber-place and leave a housewarming comment. Then update your RSS reader and blog roll accordingly.
Automatic linkage
December 3rd, 2008
It’s not hard to get a shout out at Douglas and Main.
1. Have a blog.
2. Live in the Wichita area.
3. Post something funny, cool or touching; or mention Coco Dolce; or have triplets.
Happy Thanksgiving
November 27th, 2008
Thoughts on the holiday from Patsy Terrell.
John B. sends out holiday wishes from both Cycling in Wichita and Blog Meridian.
Moti Rieber also sends out twice the Happys, one at Fed Reb and the other from Jewish Simplicity.
A special blessing from Julie awaits you at A Faint Shadow.
It has not been a easy year for bluggier [...]
Six Random Facts: Quick six edition
November 25th, 2008
Understanding the Poem’s rhymer and artist Brian Jackson.
Six siblings, middle initial torture and dreams pursued.
Six Random Facts- Corner edition
November 14th, 2008
Erin’s little corner of the world
Centered on home, Hubby and low temperatures.
But number one in our hearts
November 13th, 2008
Bob Weeks blog, Voice for Liberty in Wichita, is ranked 23rd in a list of the top 100 Libertarian blogs.
He’s having a better year than KU or KSU.
Know your bloggers
November 12th, 2008
By their “Six Random Facts” shall ye know them:
Sarah Wagner Yost
Ken’s Blog
Here In Katie’s Head
To Explain How I Got Here
Stay tuned for more randomness.
Update:
Nap Lover
I tag you, you tag me
November 11th, 2008
Todd reveals six random things about himself. Then he tags a local. That local reveals six random things about himself. Six more locals have been tagged. We eagerly await their random revelations.
Sunlight makes them turn to stone
November 7th, 2008
Trolls. They make bridge crossing and blog posting equally unpleasant. The folks at Greteman, specifically Todd R., have some suggestions on how to deal with the internet version.
What we need
November 5th, 2008
is more bloggers.
Blog Meridian is helping to expand the production of this vital resource by requiring his students to maintain their own blog. He would like you to read them, pick out one or two you find interesting, and comment on them.
So go, be a source of encouragement and feedback. Let your inner-professor free.
Blogger tells all
November 4th, 2008
Not really. It’s an interview Sarah did with the lead goofball at Douglas and Main.
Profligate linkage on parsimonious living
October 30th, 2008
Looking for help living a simpler lifestyle. Moti has lots of links for you to look at.
He’s going to Paris?
October 27th, 2008
And we just now find out? But he does promise daily blog updates so there is that.
Living Libraries
October 23rd, 2008
and the interesting people that live within a short distance of all of us. Patsy has lots of stuff on her mind. Also a bit about the origins of Geraldo and the books she is reading.
The most authoritative* blogger in Wichita
October 22nd, 2008
shares random thoughts on many subjects.
* According to Technorati and In Media Res.
Blog on the move
October 17th, 2008
Tea Tree and Rest is moving.
Perhaps a better term is morphing. Except there will be an address change, so maybe it is moving.
You decide.
Also update your records.
Melissa explains it all
October 16th, 2008
One blogger’s inside look at how she chooses the books she writes about and what goes into her reviews.
If you check Technorati you will find that she has the highest authority rating of any blog originating in Wichita with a 105.
Second place you ask? Showtime Fan with an 86.
He has given you these 15…
October 8th, 2008
Oy, Ten! Ten commandments of blogging for all of you to obey.
The state of blogging
October 3rd, 2008
Technorati has cool charts and deep thoughts. It’s like a State of the Union speech. Except for the deep thoughts part.
Say, “thank you” to David for the link by adding him to your favorites.
If writing makes you happy
October 3rd, 2008
Then Steph’s projects would feed your inner grin monkey.
Sunday maintenance request
September 28th, 2008
We here at Douglas and Main enjoy the links. Not the golf links, we enjoy the blog links. If you know of a blog we are not linking to, drop us a line (the email address is on my “about” page.)
Comments and suggestions are also accepted. You have no idea how much fun we are [...]
Local blogger mentions local blogger
September 26th, 2008
Douglas and Main is grateful. She has lots of readers!
Be sure and check the witty, articulate comments section.
Cloud up and rain
September 26th, 2008
a gentle rain of words. Or a cloudburst of words. You supply the words. Wordle makes the cloud. I am interested to see what local blogs clouds look like.
