Week in Review with Azalea
I had a very busy day on Friday (did work for two clients and I cooked), so I didn’t have time to put up my weekly review. So why not put it up on Saturday night? Enjoy.
On My Blog
Social Media Networking at Central NJ Libraries: I did my first presentation to the Edison Public Library on “Twitter, Blogs and Websites” this past week. As I can say I was very nervous beforehand, afterward I admit I had a wonderful time! Part of it was the supportive group of people with whom I was speaking, and part of it was the great responsive audience.
Yom HaShoa, Holocaust Memorial Day:
A Child of Survivors Writes
Many links to what others have written about Holocaust Memorial Day
Promote a Business without Spam? My interview with Itzhak Schier: if one wants to learn about a topic, write a post!
Windows of Jerusalem: I’ll post the whole building tomorrow. Those who guessed got so close!
8 Photo Memes to Improve Your Photography Skills
Mom in Israel hosted KCC; I used it as an opportunity to discuss meat consumption. And I wrote up a recipe for Stuffed Squash with Mushrooms.
Ruby Tuesday at the Circus
Today’s Flowers Visit Macys
Upcoming events in Highland Park/Edison: Thursday night I will be speaking at the Highland Park Public Library. On Tuesday night, related to Israel Independence Day, Rick Black will be reading poetry at the Highland Park Public Library. And Wednesday is the annual walk around the block by RPRY in Edison for Yom Ha’atzmaut, so I suspect I will be taking pictures of children wearing blue and white and waving Israeli flags.
Elsewhere in the Blogosphere
- My thoughts and condolences go out to Melissa of Sunbonnet Cottage who lost her dear sister this past week.
- Mottel has gone on another Eastern European trip with great photos and descriptions.
ramblingwoods says
You have one of the most diverse blogs going...
leoraw says
Michelle, thanks for saying so. That is actually one of my topics for my talk (which is supposed to be only ten minutes long).
"Does a blog need to be about a specific topic?"
As you can tell from this past week, I would have great difficulty doing so. So instead of fighting my desire for diversity in topics, I make it a feature.
Ilana-Davita says
I think that variety is one of the things people enjoy about your blog.
Mrs. S. says
I agree! I really enjoy the wide range of topics you discuss.
Happy Yom HaAtzma'ut!
leoraw says
Thanks so much for saying so, Mrs. S.!
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