I've been trying to keep up with every one's blogs this semester, but it is a difficult task. I try to read the updated ones, so sometimes when a lot of people update I miss a few here and there. The blogs I've followed most closely would be Christina Nelson's blog and Rachel Kester's blog.
I find Christina to be such a refreshing writer. And because she's an art major she has such an interesting view on things. Sometimes a differing view from most people. And how can you not love that she was the very first to have her blog up and running and also the first blog entry. Picking up little things about class and expanding them is what I love so much about her blog. Check out her blog, Three Hour Tour. Sparked by Dr. Sexson saying something about having three hours to live. I always learn something when I read her blog and it is just pure enjoyment to read her writing. (Are you sure you are not an secret English major?)
I find Christina to be such a refreshing writer. And because she's an art major she has such an interesting view on things. Sometimes a differing view from most people. And how can you not love that she was the very first to have her blog up and running and also the first blog entry. Picking up little things about class and expanding them is what I love so much about her blog. Check out her blog, Three Hour Tour. Sparked by Dr. Sexson saying something about having three hours to live. I always learn something when I read her blog and it is just pure enjoyment to read her writing. (Are you sure you are not an secret English major?)
Rachel Kester's blog has also been a blog that I love. So thoughtful and relevant. Finding connections to material that I would never have found. Finding material for us, like Turning by Dr. Lynda Sexson. A connection to East Coker and Easter. Anyone who knows of Waiting For Godot should check out the cartoon she posted. Just an entertaining an enjoyable blog.
Thank you to everyone and your blogging. These two just stand out to me personally, but I really enjoyed every one's. Yes, even Maggie's, because it really inspired some passion from a lot of people. Sorry again to Lisa, I feel horrible that your blog didn't make it on until late in the semester.
I'm graduating and I'm going to really miss this online community that we've developed from class. I'm also going to miss blogging. I will get on my computer after I've graduated and have no idea what to do. To be or not to be, to act or not to act.......!
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