Crème de bloggers

This article is part 1 of 6 in an ongoing series Crème de bloggers

It’s been a while since I’ve done a round-up of brilliant writing produced by those I am proud to call my small circle of friends in the blogging community – or should that be communities? So what have I got for you? Well, I’ve got the story of the devil’s wreath (or how a Christmas door decoration struck fear into the hearts of the narrow-mindedly godly), the most famous UFO sighting in Quebec’s history, and the welcome return to the blogosphere of a literary cowboy.

Howard writes what for me is the very best post of his I’ve read to date, all about a Christmas wreath in the shape of the CND symbol. How incredible is it that anyone could see such an item as a danger and take offence at it? And how much more incredible is it that people spend time campaigning and speaking out against such things? Don’t they have better things to do? This really is a great story, well-presented. I know when I see good writing. I tingle. That’s because I’m so into words used well, sometimes it’s scary.

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

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