A Few Places To Visit
1) This week's Catholic Carnival 162 is up here:
http://snoringscholar.blogspot.com/2008/03/catholic-carnival-162-quiet-carnival.html
Sarah, at snoringscholar, has done a nice job of creating a "Quiet Carnival" this time - a place of reflection for Lent. If you have a moment to yourself today, go and check out some of the great articles!
2) http://oldwood.typepad.com/old_wood/
During a brief breakaway from the corporate world, I was priveleged to have worked for one of the finest antique dealers in Maryland - Gaines McHale Antiques in downtown Baltimore. Jean and Mike McHale started a little antique store here in Cockeysville over 30 years ago and have grown it into a considerable empire of French and English antiques. I was nosing around online yesterday and was delighted to discover that Mike has decided to start a blog entitled "Old Wood" that will cover all things about antiques. He's got a wealth of knowledge to share, so I highly encourage you to check it out, and ask him any questions you may have!
3) http://www.gracebeforemeals.com/events.php
I have talked before about Fr. Leo and the Grace Before Meals TV show and website, and now I encourage you to check out the events page. Fr. Leo will be giving talks, presentations, and saying mass in the US from Nebraska to Georgia, and as far away as Australia and Japan. I was pleased to see he's doing a Grace Before Meals presentation (which means there will be cooking and FOOD) at my parish of St. Joseph here in Cockeysville. Check it out, and if he's in your area, I strongly encourage you to go hear this very motivational cooking Catholic!
4) http://countrygroomer.blogspot.com/
If you're a dog owner, or dog lover, you need to visit the Country Groomer blog. Great articles and stories on dogs and doggy care, as well as real info as to where your dollars go when you donate to HSUS and PETA.
That's all for now- hope you find one of these helpful!
http://snoringscholar.blogspot.com/2008/03/catholic-carnival-162-quiet-carnival.html
Sarah, at snoringscholar, has done a nice job of creating a "Quiet Carnival" this time - a place of reflection for Lent. If you have a moment to yourself today, go and check out some of the great articles!
2) http://oldwood.typepad.com/old_wood/
During a brief breakaway from the corporate world, I was priveleged to have worked for one of the finest antique dealers in Maryland - Gaines McHale Antiques in downtown Baltimore. Jean and Mike McHale started a little antique store here in Cockeysville over 30 years ago and have grown it into a considerable empire of French and English antiques. I was nosing around online yesterday and was delighted to discover that Mike has decided to start a blog entitled "Old Wood" that will cover all things about antiques. He's got a wealth of knowledge to share, so I highly encourage you to check it out, and ask him any questions you may have!
3) http://www.gracebeforemeals.com/events.php
I have talked before about Fr. Leo and the Grace Before Meals TV show and website, and now I encourage you to check out the events page. Fr. Leo will be giving talks, presentations, and saying mass in the US from Nebraska to Georgia, and as far away as Australia and Japan. I was pleased to see he's doing a Grace Before Meals presentation (which means there will be cooking and FOOD) at my parish of St. Joseph here in Cockeysville. Check it out, and if he's in your area, I strongly encourage you to go hear this very motivational cooking Catholic!
4) http://countrygroomer.blogspot.com/
If you're a dog owner, or dog lover, you need to visit the Country Groomer blog. Great articles and stories on dogs and doggy care, as well as real info as to where your dollars go when you donate to HSUS and PETA.
That's all for now- hope you find one of these helpful!

