Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Wednesday Blogosphere Roving #15

World MapBonus time! There are five entries for this Wednesday's found images -- just like always -- but three of those links will take you to multiple colorful images. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

Among this week's blog articles, there is one about "green" food (but the writer is not referring to green vegetables); one about a wonderful website where language lovers can pass the time happily, while learning something as well (and I thank the writer for this great tip!); and two great 'how-to' articles about photography.

The link in the middle of the list goes to an amusing piece that proposes using a Google Map to keep track of where the plane belonging to the founders of Google has been sighted. By the way, the plane that Dan Frommer's article refers to is owned by Larry Page and Sergey Brin personally. It is not owned by Google-the-corporation, and I assume that Mr. Frommer knows this, despite his use of the term "Google Party plane." I mention this to assuage the potential for outrage among those who would be scandalized at the thought of Google having a "party plane."

Please note that one of the featured images this week is by Thomas Pitera, who also wrote one of those photography 'how-to' articles. This is the first time in the brief history of my Wednesday Blogosphere Roving series that I have featured both an image and an article by the same person in the same week. I think you'll agree that both are worthy of being featured.

Here are this week's offerings:

Images:


Articles:




And here is an assortment of things I posted on my other blogs during the past week (one example from each blog).

In The Right Blue:

In B N Sullivan - Photography:

In my aviation news blogs:
That this week's roundup!

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