Until I started blogging, I had 'won' exactly three awards in my many decades of life: Elementary School Citizenship Award: Grade 3 ; Elementary School Citizenship Award: Grade 7; High School Bursary Award ($500): Grade 12. I have now lapped those in the course of 1 year online. Perhaps I do still have time for an Oscar?
The One Lovely Blog Award was a nomination from the even lovelier KD Rush (thanks Chris - that's a handy phrase!) who has one of the busiest and best blogs in our writing community. I've gone on about his site previously so just go there already and check it out! www.kdrush.net
The rules of acceptance for this award nomination are as follows:
- Thank the person/people who nominated you and link back to them in your post
- Share 7 things about yourself
- Nominate 15 or so bloggers you admire ** you'll see I've nominated only one blogger officially but have named several very honourable mentions too***
- Contact your chosen bloggers to let them know
Seven things about myself (sorry if this is getting old - I'm trying to be as fascinating as I can be!)
- My favourite colour is yellow though I usually say it's green. I don't know why.
- When I'm waiting for a bus, I usually hum "Yellow Submarine" or "What'll I do" or "Ain't no sunshine". Not a large repertoire but it seems to make the bus get to the stop more quickly.
- I also hum loudly on the bus if someone starts to do something rude in my line of vision; in other words, I hum a lot on the bus. Sometimes it makes the person stop, but alas, not every time.
- I have to look up the word 'repertoire' in the dictionary every time I want to use it in a sentence
- My favourite flowers, in order: Gerber daisies, pink roses, irises, freesia, daffodils, peonies.
- At work, whenever there is a baby in the office, the rule is that the child must be brought to me first. Everyone knows the rule. I heart babies. Nothing more affirming, nothing more important, nothing I'd rather do than hold a baby. It's the circle of life!
- This music makes me extraordinarily happy as do the movies in which it played. :)))
So first, I pass this award to: Mathew Lyons !! Mathew is a historian and author, whose most recent book "The Favourite" is a must read for anyone interested in the various aspects of Elizabeth I's reign. When you visit Mathew's blog, and you must, you'll be won over by fascinating articles about the Tudors. Mathew is a scholar, but he also is a very nice fellow with a good sense of humour. If you follow him on Twitter, you'll find he's a bit obsessed with witty word/hashtag challenges. Sorry Mathew, I had to mention that! If you are a writer who sets stories in historical times, then do visit his blog.
Now, other lovely blogs and bloggers who I visit on a regular basis, some of whom will have already received this award from other admirers. Extremely honourable mentions go to:
Chris James - does chatty, update vlogs as only a witty, erudite, handsome & tall English author can do (P.S. he will also be contributing articles at Indies Unlimited, as well as finishing two new books soon, so he's someone to watch & read)
Louise Hastings - a poet who shares much of her luscious poetry on line. Her first anthology is being published late summer
Daniel Swensen - irascible Surly Muse, thought provoking blog posts
K.M. Weiland - every writer should be following her, excellent tips & so very nice
Veronica Sicoe - every writer should be following her, excellent tips & so very nice
Angie Richmond - one of my very first writing tweeps, just updated her blog to WordPress, creative beyond measure with a heart to match
Broke many of the rules for this award, but I know KD won't mind:)) Onward!!
Congrats on the award my lovely lady! You deserve name awards. Thanks for the mention you're a gem!
ReplyDeleteOh autocorrect how I dislike thee. That should read many awards
ReplyDeleteI like name awards too! You are so very welcome Angie. Love your creative site and think you are pretty darn great too :))
DeleteExcellent job my friend. Until now, I have never used the word 'repertoire' in a written sentence. Thank you for the opportunity to do so. You're always leading the way, which is one of the great things about your blog.
ReplyDeleteWrite on sister!
Write on brother! Leading the way? Not sure about that but definitely being a rebel when necessary! (hugs)
DeleteSo well deserved, my lovely friend!!! Huge congrats & daffodil hugs to you! And thank you so much for the honourable mention...you're such a sweetie....if I ever did win the lottery, I'd be heading straight for Canada to share a coffee with you (at least, via the U.S anyway). ;) xx
ReplyDeleteSo very glad to have connected with you on Twitter and in all things writing! Yes, I think you'd be stopping for a little while in the US before making your way over to me...but I would completely understand! :))
DeleteI'm honoured, my dear Jo, thank you so very much for mentioning me in such great company. We're the future, us lot, trust me :)
ReplyDelete*big hugs*
You are most welcome, my dear Chris, your vlogs always make me smile & laugh, I adore your writing talents and I appreciate you always taking the time to give me feedback with my writing. Your insights and encouragement have really made a difference to my confidence about writing. Thank you so much.
DeleteAnd, yes, I agree - a great group! So lucky to know all of you!
*huge hugs*