Weekend Meet-n-Greet 11-14-09

by Elizabeth Barrette on November 15, 2009

This activity is designed to cultivate community on a blog by helping the readers get to know each other.

Spread the Comment Cheer!

Here are the instructions for the Weekend Meet’n’Greet:

  • Leave a comment here.  You can tell people a little about yourself and your blog or current activities.  How do your interests intersect with Gaiatribe’s field?
  • Next, visit the person who commented above you and read their latest blog post.
  • Leave a comment on their site that includes the tagline: Hello, Elizabeth Barrette sent me.

You’re all invited to participate.  You can visit more than one blog if you wish.  If you are the first person to comment, just say hello to me, and I’ll visit you too!  Remember that Gaiatribe uses CommentLuv, so every comment shows people what you are blogging about.  Finally, if your blog aspires to a thriving community, you might want to try the Weekend Meet’n’Greet meme there.

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Lisa McLellan 11.15.09 at 11:13 am

Hello Eliabeth,I found your blog through bloggers unite. It’s great that you are working toward creating community as well as helping to keep our planet healthy. Thanks!  My blog is supposed to be about trying to become published as a first time author , but it’s also evolving to include other things such as stories related to the events on bloggers unite!

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rainbow 11.18.09 at 12:37 pm

Hello. I’m rainbow and I work as a professional intuitive. My main interest in life is creating; art, music, beadwork, leatherwork, knitting, crochet, sewing, gardening, cooking, soapmaking, writing, kindness, sharing, and just generally making the world a better place. I can’t change ‘the’ world, but I can change ‘my’ world. If two hands can do it, these two hands have usually tried.
 

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