Monday, June 13, 2005

World Ten

Ten Things for Global Blog Lovers

1. Domo Domo -- weblog; Beijing, China

2. Edlundart -- weblog/artblog; Norwegian artist living in NYC

3. Giornale Nuovo -- weblog; Welshman living in Sweden

4. How to Learn Swedish in 1000 Difficult Lessons -- weblog; American living in Sweden

5. Invisible Threads' Daily Photography -- photoblog; Toronto, Canada.

6. Kerchik -- photoblog; London, UK

7. Montanha-russa (in Portuguese; scroll down to hit the English-translate option on the left sidebar) -- weblog; Portuguese writer living in Sweden

8. Penmachine.com -- weblog; Vancouver, Canada

9. The World According to Hina -- weblog; all over the place

10. Zoom Vienna -- photoblog; American living in Vienna, Austria

5 comments:

  1. Cool, I'm adding no. 4 to my list, it evokes some nice memories. I've lived in Stockholm for two years (and I did manage to learn Swedish, lol) and traveled around a bit.

    Here's another nice one: an Amercian geologist and writer living in Greece (I know her from a writer's forum) - http://godquake.blogspot.com/

    And since I'm German, my own blog (http://lostfort.blogspot.com/) and my travel diary (http://balticshores.blogspot.com/) might count as well *grin* - don't worry, both are in English.

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  2. Anonymous6:46 AM

    It is intresting that sweden are represented several times. I wonder why.. it must be because of all the friendly persons ;).

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  3. Anonymous8:13 AM

    Thanks for the link!
    Six is my lucky number (today, at least).
    Iain

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  4. Anonymous8:57 AM

    Thanks for the links, Gabriele. My German is terribly rusty, so I for one appreciate the English. :)

    Over the years I've met countless writers, artists and photographers who are either living in Sweden or are native to Sweden or neighboring countries. I think it must be something in the water, Mikaela.

    Iain, I suspect I'm going to spend way too much time loitering over at your blog. Aside from the amazing photos you're posting, your notes about them (like here) are fascinating.

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  5. Anonymous2:21 AM

    Thanks for linking to my site (edlundart). Interesting site you've got, I'll bookmark it.

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