October 28th Blogiversary

I’ve been blogging for two whole years now. Have I said anything worthwhile? I sincerely hope so.

Most frequent searches that end up at Semicolon:

“What to do when bored” leads to this favorite Bored: Nothing To Do, a list of 100 suggestions for bored urchins.
Searches for “TV detectives” lead to my list of ten favorite TV detectives.
People who are looking for an
SAT shower curtain often end up here, and happily for them the link to Amazon to buy the curtain still works.
A search having to do with preschoolers and picture books will, I hope, lead the reader to my Picture Book Preschool curriculum page.
As you might imagine, there are a lot of people who come here looking for help on the rules for usage of the lowly semicolon itself. I really ought to do a post on that subject someday as a public service.

My 10 favorite posts from the past two years:

1. Revealing Literature: A Life in Books

2. Ways to Be Texan

3. Can Anything Good Come Out of San Angelo?

4. Homeschooling by Grace

5. Where I am From

6. Celtic Community

7. Showers of Blessing

8. Cafes, Cathedrals, and Communities

9. 10 Most Helpful FIction Books of the Last Two Centuries

10. The List, a list of books I want to read this year.

3 thoughts on “October 28th Blogiversary

  1. Happy Blog-i-versary! I sure appreciate your work, and I have made many a book purchase thanks to your recommendation. Latest: Peace Like A River – what a writer! Loved it.

    Thanks for the work you put into making Semicolon a great place to visit.

    ~Diane

  2. Wow. Did we begin blogging at the same time? Funny that I remember yours as being one of the blogs that made me think, that made me hopeful that not all blogs by mothers were of the “I’m stenciling my livingroom and scrapbooking and having a terrible time with the children” variety.

    Ureliable hindsight? Kindred virtual spirits? Who knows.

    Happy second anniversary, Sherry.

    Melissa

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