The Tarheel Tavern #104: Paying Tribute

by Kivi Leroux Miller on February 18, 2007

in Blog Carnivals

Welcome to the 104th edition of The Tarheel Tavern, the carnival of North Carolina bloggers, which I am pleased to host this week. It’s a small but hearty group, chatting on the theme of “paying tribute.”

This week at Another Blue Puzzle Piece, etbnc pays tribute to writers Ursula K. Le Guin and Jose Saramago and to their insightful books, Changing Planes and The Cave.

Anton at Mister Sugar describes the Melanesian way of sharing and pays tribute to the family that made his Peace Corps experience so enjoyable.

Screwy Hoolie at Scrutiny Hooligans says, “It’s got to start somewhere. It’s got to start sometime.” He’s asking a new Congressman to pay some tribute to a campaign promise and follow through on promoting alternative energy in Western NC.

Bora at A Blog Around the Clock pays tribute to Charles Darwin this week with a collection of posts about Darwin Day, the international celebration of science and humanity.

To wrap it up, I’m sharing a post on the two woman who gave me the guts to go it alone in the world of freelance writing.

That’s it for this week. Next week, THT goes to Science and Politics. Hope to see you there.

Kivi

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1 Anton Zuiker February 18, 2007 at 4:17 pm

Thanks for hosting. This was a good theme.

2 Anandi Hristina September 19, 2007 at 9:44 pm

oh,when you took my arm, that’s when we fell apar. Anandi Hristina.

3 Bill February 5, 2008 at 2:03 am

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