Blog Day 2006


h1 Posted 2 years, 2 months ago mid-afternoon by oso

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Happy Second Annual Blog Day. This year we shine some extra love on:

Veronica Khokholova (Ukraine):

I’ve always been impressed, amazed, and jealously disgusted by non-native English speakers who are far better writers than I. Neeka’s prose is restrained, simple, and yet full of emotional humanism. Her sense of humor is often poker-faced, but her frustrations with Ukrainian bureaucracy are not: “We’ve been without hot water for about a month now - and I’M SO FUCKING SICK OF IT.”

Farid Pouya (Belgium, Iran):

I can only recommend Farid’s weblog if you have an interest in Iran and, specifically, US and EU foreign policy towards the country. But it is Farid the person who amazes me. His enthusiasm is contagious and his outlook on life always optimistic. Like most Americans, my knowledge of Iran (as a country, not a potential maker of nuclear weapons or sponsor of terrorism) is abysmal and painted almost entirely by the wealthy community of Persian immigrants in La Jolla. Farid is helping me become more informed.

Nicholas Laughlin (Trinidad and Tobago):

Empathy: “the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.” Nicholas’ obsession with time and the lack thereof, his existential anxieties, and the ever-present push and pull between experiencing and creating all stir up kindred feelings.

Andrés Guadamuz (Costa Rica, UK):

I saw Andrés present at iSummit in Rio. His charm, self-deprecating humour, and love of the Monty Python come across both in person and on his weblog. The amount of postings on technology and IT law in the blogosphere is overwhelming, but Andrés’ sense of humor always keeps me coming back.

Julio Sueco (Sweden, USA, Mexico):

Somehow it is fitting that the first weblog I ever started reading gets mentioned today. I don’t remember how I stumbled upon Julio’s English-language blog Yonder Lies It, but I do remember the “ah-ha” moment it inspired in me. I had been spending most of the previous year in Mexico and was about to return for what I had thought would be years. I felt that I was missing a sense of place, a coming-together of my life in Mexico and my life in San Diego. And here is a guy - having lived in Tijuana, San Diego, and Sweden - poetically explaining his own dichotomy (trichotomy?!) of cultures, languages, and identities. I was hooked and I knew I needed to start my own. With all the doors this blog has opened for me, with the amazing individuals I’ve met as a result, I really owe Julio a tremendous thank you. And yet, in all honesty, rarely do I read the Chicano-focused Yonder Lies It these days just as Julio rarely writes there, but I do keep up to date with his Spanish-language blog Síndrome de Estocolmo as well as the group blog Raza Cósmica, which offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the life of Mexican immigrants in Europe.

You can also take a look at last year’s Blog Day choices.



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  1. 1patriNo Gravatar from United States says:

    I like that you name them by their real names, takes the illusory persona out of blog-writing. Like you know them.

    So where’s the music?

  2. 2mykeNo Gravatar from United States says:

    Damn. I forgot all about that this year. And I even participated last time.

  3. 3MelNo Gravatar from Canada says:

    Hi OSO - sorry to throw this comment in here (I couldn’t find a mailto link on your sidebar and I’m currently having to email over 200 bloggers). My old domain at proprietary typepad was snatched up and they’re capitalising on my old/existing inbound links (including yours) to send traffic to porn sites. Soooo… please immediately remove the link to my OLD blog and I’ll give you the new one (if you still want to continue linking to my words and voice).

    My old URL (please remove it from your blogroll): http://chandrasutra.typepad.com OR (depending on which one you were linking to: http://chandrasutra.typepad.com/chandra/ )

    My new URL is: http://chandrasutra.wordpress.com/

    DO NOT LINK TO MY OLD BLOGGER ACCOUNT (that I’m using in order to comment here)

    Feel free to delete this comment as soon as you get the info. Apologies to all others in this fine thread - sorry for this drift.

    PS - would you mind removing the image of me from your blog rollover? I’d be happy to send you another, better, one. Thanks!



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