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Where do I blog?





I saw this fun party over at Kate's blog called Centsational Girl.  I just drool over her home office.  Let me tell you, this girl's got class. 

Anyway, she's having a party where you can post pics of the places you blog.  I had never given it much thought, but I do tend to blog in several areas of my home.  They are my comfort spots and also where I can feel creative. 

So, here's where I blog:



My blogging location varies with the weather.  On nice afternoons/evenings you'll find me here on the front screened porch.  The chickens are usually running around just outside the porch area and they are quite the entertainment.  Babe, our youngest, insists on talking to me the whole time I'm out there.  I keep reminding her that she is a chicken - not a person!  Posted:  NO CHICKENS ON THE PORCH! 


On beautiful mornings you'll find me here.  I like to do my devotions out here and follow up with a bit of blogging and facebooking. 

 When the weather's bad, this is where you can find me.  Our window seat has everything I need.  Comfy pillows, snuggly blanket, and a window sill to hold my hot tea.  I love how the sun streams in the windows in the morning. 

If you're interested in where other bloggers blog, then check out the party at Centsational Girl.

** Don't forget, tomorrow I'll be having a give-away to celebrate my 300th post.  I'll see you then!

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  1. Those all look like comfy and pretty places to blog from.
    I just recently discovered your blog and have enjoyed my visit here.

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