Tag you’re it

by Kathi on Thursday, May 1, 2008

Being tagged as a blogger is a bit different than the childhood game of tag, being tagged as a blogger is more of a call out to say, “I read your blog, and I like it.” Much better than being tagged as a kid :)

The rules:
1. Place the name of the person and URL on your blog.
2. Post the rules on your blog.
3. Write seven things about yourself.
4. Name seven of your favorite blogs.
5. Send an email letting those bloggers know they have been tagged.

Favorite Blogs:
1. Judy Dunn. A creative and forward looking artist.
2. Libby Mills. A very creative metalsmith and polymer clay artist.
3. Naama Zamir. An Israel artist who creates amazing Judaica art
4. DrMom aka Toby. A dear friend who focuses her blog on Jewish artist. A polymer clay artist in her own right.
5. Barbara Fajardo. A dear friend who creates the most amazing art.
6. Jenn Dorion. A multi-talented artist I am proud to call friend.
7. Janice Arbarbanel. Janice does amazing things with paint, crackle and clay!

Seven things about me:
1. I worked as a paramedic for 25 years
2. I live with my partner of 11 years and a houseful of wonderful fur, feathered, and finned children
3. I ride a beautiful purple motorcycle, Ame’ (short for Amethyst Wings)
4. I went to high school with Bill Gates and sold my yearbook with his picture in it for $700
5. I was born and raised in the Seattle area, but live in Bakersfield California now.
6.My first art love is stained glass. I learned how to work with glass as a stress reliever from my job as a paramedic.
7. I read from the Torah last May for my Adult B’nai Mitzvah.

2 Comments »

Comment by naama zamir

May 1, 2008 @ 12:34 pm

Thank you Kathi for tagging me - this is a great idea for “spreading the news: about good blogs

Comment by Kathi

May 1, 2008 @ 1:24 pm

Isn’t it though? There are so many great blogs out there that I love checking out one’s other folks rank high. And don’t worry, you didn’t sound “braggie” at all. Hugs

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