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I read over a great deal of wonderful blogs. However there were a couple that I picked as the best ones. I thought Kody Kuhns blog on the Lights on Earth photographed from space was quite interesting. I wonder what the lights from Earth would look like around Christmas time.
Another blog that I found interesting was Bradley Kings. I noticed that he likes to go really in depth than the usual writings of how others may blog. Which is this not so thought out blog than can be projected right.
If it were not for blogging than I would have to say I would not be a more creative writer than I am now. When you first star blogging you have this though of how will I ever do something that will help me be a much better writer when I do not even want to do this writing process. So thank you Ms. Shaffner for this opportunity. As a teacher you could have been not so nice with letting everyone do the same blog without docking points from them.
On that note, everyone doing the same blog is at times differently. Such as Tyricee Pelzer and Will Lampley, they both did a stumble on the heaven and hell cake article but both had different valuable tactics on what they thought of the topic. You may have the same stumble but your thoughts on them is just as creative as the next so that is something we may have to keep in mind.