Welcome to the Georgia Blog Carnival!
The next carnival will be hosted at Atlanta on the Cheap on Friday, October 24th . Submissions will be due Thursday, October 23rd .
If you maintain a Georgia blog and would like to host the carnival at your site e-mail me to set up a date. It’s a great way to put your own personal spin on the carnival.
The last edition of the Georgia carnival can be found here , and the carnival archives are found here.
Now… on to the highlights of Georgia blogging during the past two weeks.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Kim Hatcher from Georgia’s State Park System about places to see in Georgia. Learn about the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Okefenokee Swamp, rural Georgia and some of the lesser known state parks and historic sites here.
The Guru presents Watch Heroes Season 3 Episodes Online and Frank provides How to Save a DVD to Your Computer posted at Satellite TV Guru.
Over at The Q Family Adventure Amy gives us 13 Fall Activities I love to do. If you are wondering what to do around Atlanta then this post is for you.
William Cotter provides an interesting life view of the recent Stock Market woes titled Don't Bet On It posted at Paw Paw Bill.
Fall is the time for apples so it appropriate that I include a recipe for Easy Tasty Baked Apples Recipe using Pottery Apple Bakers. This recipe comes to us via Laney Pottery, an upcoming new addition to the blogroll here at Georgia on My Mind. Make sure you check out all of the great pottery as well.
Over at Online Video Hacks. Frank explains How to Save a YouTube Video and tells us how to Watch Lost Season 4 Episodes Online.
From his post Heartbeat over at Paw Paw Bill William Cotter states, “Vice-Presidential candidates do not usually swing elections. They should. They are a heartbeat away from being President.”
The latest issue of Moonshine, a magazine of the southern arts is available online (& free) in its entirety at here.
Jen presents Fall Fairs, Festivals, & Concerts in Metro Atlanta and North Georgia posted at Jen's Genuine Life, saying, "Looking for something to do this fall in North Georgia? Look no more. This post has lots of activities for you."
Following my post over at History Is Elementary titled Bailout Bill: 13 Examples of Pork I decided to look into the issue of pork-barrel spending to see if I could find out when it began. Eating Up the Bread of Our Children shares a little of what I discovered.
Sarah Scrafford presents Green Gears: 50 Great Green Blogs for Car Lovers Organicasm posted at Organicasm.
Felicia provides “Something cute to put you in the fall mood” over at Fluffy Flowers with her post Emotionals Autumn Portrait
Well, that’s it for this edition of the Georgia Carnival. Please support these fine Georgia bloggers by letting them know you have visited them with a comment. Your continued support with your links and shout-outs at your site helps to alert others to what we Georgia bloggers have to offer:
The next edition of the carnival will be found at Atlanta on the Cheap on Friday, October 24th. Posts can be sent to gamind@mail.com or use the handy submission form. Submissions are due by Thursday, October 23rd by 6:00 p.m.
Thanks for your continued support of the Georgia Carnival!
4 comments:
Thanks for hosting. I just read through all the posts and had a great time. Also thanks for plugging my pottery!
As always, a great showcase for Georgia bloggers and I am proud to be in their thoughtful and creative company. Thank you.
Glad I came across this page! I had wondered about other Georgia Bloggers - I will have go play through your blog.
I am in the process of moving Queen of Ghosts to a new page....but I wanted to say...for Fall things...it's too late for this year, but next year for Columbus weekend, do check out Prater's Mill Festival in Varnell. Craft Fair, working to restore the grist mill...you'll have great fun!
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