A Series of Sweet Thoughtful Blogger Awards!

I am Blessed to have online Friends whom are remarkable Individuals. Especially Deborah from Climate of Our Future, who has gifted me two additional awards; the Thoughtful Blogger Award and the Chocolate Heart Award. Deborah’s continued kind words and recognition for my efforts, has given me enormous support to keep going despite some heartbreaking adversities. As many People can personally relate to, it is not easy being a Philanthropist (A Person Who Cares About People). However; with Friends like Deborah in the World, the journeys are worth many a voyage to the heart. Thank you, my Friend Deborah, Author of Climate of Our Future.


The Chocolate Heart Award is one in an award series of three created by Lyn, Author of It’s a Womans World.


The heart rose is for those who have been so nice that they are like the sweetness of the rose, in that they have touched our heart.


The chocolate heart is for those who have made us feel special, who have gone out of their way to help us, or share their personality with us, those who make us melt with their kindness..


The champagne is for those who are a class act, all the way around. Someone who has inspired us, touched us, helped us, and cared for us, with no ulterior motives.



“Each of these awards comes meme free. You are free to use them for anyone you wish. It is an award of gesture more than anything.”


Thank you Lyn for creating these awards!


The Thoughtful Blogger Award was created in an award series by Christy, Author of Writer’s Reviews. The Award is “for those who answer blog comments, emails, and make their visitors feel at home on their blogs. For the people who take others feelings into consideration before speaking out and who are kind and courteous. Also for all of those bloggers who spend so much of their time helping others bloggers design, improve, and fix their sites. This award is for those generous bloggers who think of others.”


Award Rules


1) If you have received an award simply choose either the dark or light background image and save it to your files, then post it proudly on your blog!


2) Pass the award on to five other people, you can choose any of the awards from the series, you do not have to pass out the exact award you received. Choose whichever of the awards below that you'd like to give out. You can give out one of each or five of the same one, whatever you prefer.


3) You can change the size and color of awards to suit your blog, that's up to you, it's your blog, just leave the titles the same.


4) Please link back to this post so that people can read these rules and so that the meanings of the awards will not be lost.


Thank you Christy for creating this Award!


Good new for the five I have chosen to receive the , though I personally am a firm believer in memes cause of all the Link Luv spread and received; if you rather not do a meme, I have also bestowed on you one of Lyn’s Awards – meme free. The Choice is yours! (If you meme keep both awards!)


1) lansy, you truly have a special gift for making your Visitors feel at home on your wonderful blog site, A Drop of Tear in Heaven! You answer all your comments and you are quick and loyal at commenting on other bloggers sites! Thank you lansy, you are a Thoughtful Blogger! You may choose the Champagne Award cause you are a Class Act!


2) eastcoastdweller, Author of In Search of Isis; my first and continued devoted Commenter! My encourager! If I felt any more at home on your site, well I think we could actually enjoy that slice of pumpkin pie together! You are a Thoughtful Blogger! You may opt to choose the Champagne Award for you are a true Class Act, “all the way around”!


3) Peter Haslam, Author of Necessary Skills, you are a Thoughtful Blogger! When I visit your site, I want your cat Cleo to come sit in my lap, that is how comfortable I am! Your comments on my site have been greatly appreciated Peter! I toast you with the option of the Champagne Award for the true Class Act you are!


4) Andrew Odlum Author of Odlum Online how warm and inviting to come to your site and read About you! How nice to read about your Friends sites you gladly display and boost about for all to see, especially CITS – lol! You Andrew are a Thoughtful Blogger! And though you are a Class Act, your deserving self may opt for the Chocolate Heart, cause you melt everyone’s Heart who meets you online!


5) Brandon, Author of I Hate Artists; “Take a stand against monotony. I Hate Artists is a statement. Quiet, yet loud, but does not scream it's name from the mountain tops, but at the same time shoves a gun in your face and commands you to listen”, you are a Thoughtful Blogger! Heck, I almost have you fooled into thinking I am full of nothing but positive energy – lol! Just in your first post on your site, you have already made the Civilization feel Welcomed! Now that’s a Class Act! Opt for the Champagne Award if you would like! BTW: “May your Father continue to heal from his heart surgery and may your strength remain strong in being there for your Parents at this time. Your Fans and Friends will wait as long as necessary for your next prolific post on I Hate Artists!”



Deborah of Climate of Our Future, Thank you again for my Awards! Lyn, Author of It’s a Womans World and Christy, Author of Writer’s Reviews, Thank you both for creating these appreciated Awards!

11 Comments:

zephyr01 said...
You my friend are the "essence" of the universe. The love I have for you and the work you do is genuine. I am so thankful to know a philanthropist such as yourself.
Lansy said...

Thank you Jeane for the wonderful awards! I am grateful for this. I will proudly post them on my blog soon.

Cheers

-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
zephyr(Deborah) and lansy, Universal Hugs to you both!
I Hate Artists said...

Thank you very much! I'd like to thank God, my agent, of course Little Timmy; WE DID IT!

On a serious note, I must say that from the bottom of my heart... you saved the best for last.

-Brandon

Peter Haslam said...
Thank you very much for the award it is greatly appreciated. Will post within a week
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Aw Brandon! You may be last, but never least! And why did I choose you again – lol, oh yea your sense of humor also! In true form my Friend - in true form! Bravo! you are beyond doubt a “Class Act”!
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Peter, wonderful intellectual Author of Necessary Skills, Thank you! There is no hurry on your post, it is just a thrill to finally be able to give something in return to you, for all that you and your writing has given me! Cheers!
Andrew Odlum said...

Jeane,

Thank you so much for the kind words! I feel very touched indeed :)

Speaking of my friends section, I just added you and your fine site. It is the least I could do considering the great honor.

I don't do Memes or badges on my site, but I just want you to know that I really appreciate the sentiment.

I hope that the few dozen people that visit me now will come visit you as well.

Thanks again and have a fantastic day.

-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Thank you Andrew for your kind words! And highlighting the benefit of a meme is also to bring traffic to the sites of those awarded! Thanks for my Link Luv in your Friends Section! Andrew again I echo, you are a “Thoughtful Blogger” and you continue to melt my heart!
Lyn said...
Thank you, my dear, for sharing and spreading my humble gifts to others, I do so appreciate it... my gifts might seem modest in appearance, but, the love behind them is ever strengthened with the likes of those I encounter along the journey of blogging... I appreciate your kindness always...
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Thank you Lyn for your Blogger Award Gifts,your talented Writing, and you!


Rockin’ Girl Bloggers Humankind Connection

My Humanitarian (caring, compassionate, charitable, etc.) Friend Zephyr who speaks up for the Climate of Our Future has given me the “Rockin’ Girl Blogger” award;
created by devilish sweet Roberta Ferguson. Before I list my 5 “Rockin’ Girl Bloggers”, I would like to take this opportunity, provided by accepting this award; to bring awareness to Humanity and Climate as it affects all HumanKind:


OCHA-EPS Draft Position Paper:(Written by and accredited to OCHA/EPS)


Humanitarian impact of climate change


"The majority of the UN's work still focuses on preventing and ending conflict, but the danger posed by war to all of humanity — and to our planet — is at least matched by the climate crisis and global warming."


"In coming decades, changes in our environment and the resulting upheavals — from droughts to inundated coastal areas to loss of arable land — are likely to become a major driver of war and conflict."


UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moo, 2 March 2007


Climate change and its adverse effects on humankind and nature is becoming today a major preoccupation for all international actors. Indeed, these effects tend to be more acute since recent decades, and scientific analysis predict that they are likely to intensify further. All vital sectors are concerned, from water resources, to agricultural production, coastal zones, human settlements or the health sector. Therefore it is certain that the work of the humanitarian community is deeply concerned by these changes. In this context, OCHA Emergency Preparedness Section (EPS) decided to prepare a paper analysing the consequences of climate change in the humanitarian field and developing OCHA’s position and towards climate change. The analysis focuses on the humanitarian impact in developing countries, which are more vulnerable and have less efficient coping mechanisms.


CLIMATE CHANGE IS A REALITY


An international scientific consensus has emerged that our world is getting warmer. In fact, abundant data demonstrate that global climate has warmed during the past 150 years. The increase in temperature was not constant, but rather consisted of warming and cooling cycles at intervals of several decades. Nonetheless, the long-term trend is one of net global warming.


Corresponding with this warming, alpine glaciers have been retreating, sea levels have risen, and climatic zones are shifting. The 1980s and 1990s were the warmest decades on record. The 10 warmest years in global meteorological history have all occurred in the past 15 years and the 20th century has been the warmest globally in the last 600 years.


According to NASA, 2007 is likely to see warmer temperatures than 2006 and could prove to be the warmest on record, thanks to El Niño and continued emissions of greenhouse gases. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report released on 2 February 2007 predicts continued warming of 0.2 degrees Celsius per decade for the next few decades.


But climate change is more than a warming trend, which is why the term “global warming” is an inaccurate description of the phenomenon. Indeed, there will be two main types of phenomena occurring at the same time: gradual changes such as sea level rise and shifts of climatic zones due to increased temperatures, and more extreme weather events which would increase in frequency and magnitude. Such climate change could have far-reaching and/or unpredictable environmental, social and economic consequences.


However, there is still uncertainty in the projections with regard to the exact magnitude, rate and regional patterns of climate change.


THE HUMANITARIAN IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE


Characteristics


The events caused by climate change have three characteristics, which will have an impact in the humanitarian field.


They are extreme, in terms of intensity, which often cause extensive damage and substantial loss of life in a developing country


They are repeated, and would therefore have an economic and social impact difficult to afford for poor countries


They are difficult to foresee because they are not following the “traditional” climate cycle


Consequences of these events in the humanitarian field


They are a threat to human life. Events of high intensity would have an impact in terms of human loss. The rise of the sea level will also endanger coastal cities, such as Lagos.


They impact on human health. The increase of temperatures is conducive to a rise of epidemics and doesn’t facilitate sanitary conditions. Therefore it is likely that epidemics such as cholera, malaria, dengue fever will increase in some areas1.


They are a threat to food security and water supply. Climate change will increasingly put pressure on crop yields. Indeed, the decrease of agricultural productivity in tropical and sub-tropical zones particularly will endanger food security. Communities relying on fishing activities for their feeding will also be affected by the warming of oceans.


They are a threat to peace and security. Scarcity of resources leads to competition and could exacerbate tensions already existing between different ethnic groups, countries, etc.


They are leading to environmental migrations and are the source of a new category of refugees or IDPs leaving lands at risk, voluntarily or forced by the governments. Rising sea levels damaging coastal regions through flooding and erosion, desertification and shrinking freshwater supplies displaced up to 10 million people in year 2006, and will create up to 50 million environmental refugees by the end of the decade2. The Red Cross says environmental disasters already displace more people than war.


Environment-related migration has been most acute in sub-Saharan Africa, but also affects millions of people in Asia and India. Europe and the US face increased pressure from people driven from North Africa and Latin America by deteriorating soil and water conditions.


Climate change exacerbate vulnerabilities


Climate change has a bigger impact on poor communities, which are the most vulnerable. In fact, developing countries are more vulnerable, due to the economic importance of climatic sensitive sectors (agriculture, fisheries) and their limited human, institutional and financial capacity to anticipate and respond to the direct and indirect effects of climate change. It is likely that this vulnerability is higher for the least developed countries located in the tropical and sub-tropical areas.


Often extreme weather events set back the development process for decades.


MAIN EFFECTS AND THREATS BY REGION3


Africa


Africa may be the most vulnerable continent to climate change because widespread poverty limits countries capabilities to adapt. Consequences of climate change are:


Increase in droughts, floods and other extreme events would add to stress on water resources, food security, human health, infrastructure4.


Changes in rainfall and intensified land use would exacerbate the desertification process, e.g. in Western Sahel and Northern and Southern Africa.


Grain yields are projected to decrease, and would therefore have an impact on food security, particularly in small food-importing countries.


Sea level rise would affect coastal settlements, especially along the eastern Southern African coast.


Decrease in run-off and water availability could affect agriculture and increase cross-boundary tensions.


Increase of temperatures could lead to more epidemics5.


Asia


Extreme events have increased in temperate Asia, including floods, droughts, forest fires, and tropical cyclones.


Thermal and water stress, flood, drought, sea level rise and tropical cyclones would diminish food security in countries of arid, tropical and temperate Asia.


Sea level rise and an increase in intensity of tropical cyclones would displace tens of millions of people in low-lying coastal areas of temperate and tropical Asia.


Latin America


Flood and droughts would increase in frequency and lead to poorer water quality in some areas.


In Central America, future changes in the frequency of extreme events such as hurricanes, floods6, and droughts may damage important export crops such as bananas, threaten human settlements on unstable hillsides, and facilitate the outbreak of diseases such as malaria and dengue.


Coastal human settlements and productive activities would be affected by sea level rise.


Small island states


Small islands states are seriously impacted by climate change7.


The sea level rise would cause loss of land, impact on agriculture due to salinisation of water and dislocation of people.


As many as 100 million people live in areas that are below sea level or liable to storm surge.


GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ON OCHA’s INITIAL ROLE


Climate risk reduction is the entry point for cooperation between the humanitarian, development and environmental actors. Therefore OCHA should advocate and liase with other agencies and NGOs for the incorporation of climate change into their emergency preparedness strategies.


OCHA should advocate for preliminary climate risk assessment into risk assessment methodologies, particularly in vulnerable/poor countries and proactive risk management strategies – as opposed to “reactive crisis management” actions – identifying policies and practices that help to reduce socio-economic vulnerability to adverse climate conditions, while taking advantage of favourable climate conditions8. Climate risk management strategies also include the transfer of risks associated with climate variability, for example, through the establishment of adequate insurance programs.


OCHA should advocate for the enhancing of early warning systems for extreme weather events and inclusion of climatic predictions into contingency planning scenarios. This implies the creation of synergies between existing early warning tools and initiatives, including alert dissemination services. Resource mobilisation for adequate programmes should also be part of OCHA’s advocacy priorities.


RECOMMENDATIONS ON EPS’ ROLE:


In the field, through Regional offices and Regional Disaster Response Advisors, EPS should raise awareness of the need for the governments and the humanitarian community to prepare for and respond to the effects of climate change and promote preparedness initiatives in the field.


EPS should liase with other units within OCHA to ensure that they take into account the humanitarian effects of climate change in their approach.


Coordinate the inputs for an institutional position paper on climate change for OCHA including CRD/EWCPS, EES-UNEP (environmental emergencies), PICS (pandemics), DPSS (environmental refugees and IDPs) and PDSB.


Promote the inclusion of a climate change perspective in the agenda of various platforms or initiatives such as CADRI, IASC, the ISDR Global Platform, HEWSweb, the Geneva Humanitarian Forum (GHF)...


Develop a training module for OCHA


OCHA/EPS, 16 Avril 2007


Please read related The Humanitarian Consequences of Climate Change Red Cross/Red Crescent work conference 26-28 June 2007



*Thanks to infektia for keeping the “Rockin’ Girl Blogger” alive and credited!


The “Rockin’ Girl Blogger” rules simply rock!:


1) give Roberta Ferguson credit, 2) put up the badge and 3) add 5 other rockin girl bloggers to the list.


1) africanjackal, Thank you for bringing awareness to BPD. Jackal, “I suffer from mental illness ( borderline personality disorder ) and find both writing and photography an outlet to express and explore my world.” Your site Jackal, “A portal to my prose, poetry, observations, questions, thoughts and struggle with mental illness”, Rocks! Your post Humanity Rocks! Jackal, you are a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger”!


2) Nimmy Bangalore, Author of Aa..ha! [Thinking Inside The Blog!], “I focus on Life, Spirituality, and Knowledge Management (KM) . Ergo, join me in my continuous quest to lead a better life, be a better human being and gain knowledge on the dynamics of knowledge....! :-)”! Nimmy, you are a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger”!


3) Jolenesiah, Author of Jolenesiah World, Prolific Poetry Writer and Save the Tigers Activist! Jolenesiah, you are a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger”!


4) Black Looks, I recently became familiar with this educational blog, thanks to a post by nowickedwitch. The Author of Black Looks set out with a goal, “I have chosen to write about a range of issues that I have experienced directly or indirectly in my offline life such as gender violence, racism, sexuality, HIV/AIDS and cancer. I view the world as moving further and further to the right with American hegemony contaminating the global space. I wanted to write from a radical and progressive standpoint challenging not only the right but also the liberal community, the so capitalism with a friendly face which is an oxymoron to say the least”. She has/is accomplishing her goal with a grand contribution to the blogosphere and Humankind in the World. Black Looks is a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger”!


5) Sumangali, Author of Sumangali.org; “This is a work in progress, but I want to offer a growing collection of serendipitous snippets here: a blog of articles, stories and images, quotes on the home page, plus my own prose and poetry about the good-fortune I find in my own life.” Need I say more about Sumangali, other than you are a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger”!


Thank you again my Humanitarian (caring, compassionate, charitable, etc.) Friend Zephyr who speaks up for the Climate of Our Future, for choosing me as one of the five who are a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger”!

5 Comments:

Jackal said...
Superb post and thanks for the award !
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Thank You Jackal! You are ever so deserving of the "Rockin' Girl Blogger" award - Jackal!
cooper said...
You do rock. For sure.
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
cooper, that's only because I've been taking pointers from 'Pro Rockin' Girl Bloggers' like yourself and your posts! And you thought I just came by to read - lol - I had my notebook and pen in hand and have been stalking you, I mean following you every since, cause You Rock Cooper!
Nimmy said...

Jeane,

Thanks a ton! :) I am really thrilled to know you like my blog! :) Being able to engage others in a positive and constructive way is such a good feeling and I hope I continue to do so. Would love to hear from you on which posts of mine you like the most... :)
BTW, is your friend Zephyr the 'Freedom's Way' Zephyr that I know??!! :)
Nimmy


Schmoozed!


Fabulous intellectual, soon to be Married RivKaz, author of Journey with Waterlearner ; has kindly bestowed on me the Power of Schmooze Award! Journey with Waterlearner is a site many should dunk into, for as RivKaz states; “If the reservoir within you is big enough and deep enough, pebbles and stones from the outside world will cause no turbulence in you. At most some ripples that disappears in no time.” RivKaz believes that “Life is a Journey to understand myself through the people around me and the circumstances that we encounter. I very strongly believe that anything and everything that happens to us, happens for a deeper divine reason. It is with such attitude that I strive to learn from water. The Art of Non-Resistance. Courageous Acceptance. I write not to give impressive lists of how-to-do's. My purpose of writing is to help me see inner self clearer and to share my journey with all who, in anyway, my humble records can give them light in.” Again RivKaz, my heart filled Thank you for this networking award!

As no one can ever have enough Schmooze Support, I would like to also thank VByers, Author of many tremendous sites, such as Blogging Black Miami, on the black hand side, Don't Just Play Barbie, Be Barbie!, Straight Up Sister AND Vanessa: Unplugged for concurrently passing the Power of Schmooze Award onto me! Vanessa is a “Fiscal management professional, freelance writer, poet and activist.” Though I like to think of her as, Mz. Queen Vanessa - Humorist and Intellectual Humanistic Schmoozer of Them All! Thank you again Vanessa!


According to Mariuca, schmoozing is the natural ability “to converse casually, especially in order to gain an advantage or make a social connection.” Good schmoozers effortlessly weave their way in and out of the blogosphere, leaving friendly trails and smiles, happily making new friends along the way. They don’t limit their visits to only the rich and successful, but spend some time to say hello to new blogs as well. They are the ones who engage others in meaningful conversations, refusing to let it end at a mere hello - all the while fostering a sense of closeness and friendship.


In accordance; I gladly pass the Power of Schmooze Award onto the following Good Schmoozers in the blogosphere:


1) franscud Author of Caught In The Stream ! franscud, where would my writing be without your ever so encouraging Schmoozing! You truly live up to your site tag, “You Comment, I Reply”!


2) lansy Author of A Drop of Tear in Heaven! lansy, where would I be without your humorous Schmoozing! Oh how you always better my days, rather I be down or up, you are there continuously for me and I thank you lansy!


3) Kuanyin Author of many spectacular sites Prolific blogger, journalist, photographer, artist, Reverend, and author ! Know my Friend Kuanyin, that I have noticed and appreciate your support in regularly visiting my site here at Binding Ink! You are a Schmoozer!


4) zephyr1 Author of Climate of Our Future! My Feathered Friend! Need I say more, only to add we are united in the Spirit that Connects us all!


5) And last but not least, in fact the #1 Schmoozer of all time; The Blog Fairy ! She truly is the supreme example of Schmoozing, “effortlessly weaving her way in and out of the blogosphere, leaving friendly trails and smiles, happily making new friends along the way”!


There are so many others in my social networking circle who deserve the Power of Schmooze Award; unfortunately I am only allowed to give out five. For everyone else, know in my heart that you are my Schmoozers! And I thank you for all your “meaningful conversations”!

The Creators of the Power of Schmooze Award can be found at Shopautodotca Seo Pink Internet Marketing, "A blog by a girl who is very fond of search engine optimization and blogging from London Ontario Canada. Original entry in the shopautodotca seocontest. internet marketing, search engine optimization, blogging, link love, seo girl, funny things" AND by Ordinary Folk! Ordinary Folk - Music, An Alien named Gummy and a boatload of rambling.

7 Comments:

Lansy said...
Thanks Jeane, the pen moving the world in Stanley's movie: 2001: space odyssey. The fact is my arm muscle indeed popping up a lot after receiving your award. Cheers
I Hate Artists said...

According to Mariuca, schmoozing is the natural ability “to converse casually, especially in order to gain an advantage or make a social connection.” Good schmoozers effortlessly weave their way in and out of the blogosphere, leaving friendly trails and smiles, happily making new friends along the way. They don’t limit their visits to only the rich and successful, but spend some time to say hello to new blogs as well.

Sounds like the presenter of said award was quite accurate in their perception of you.

I joined MyBlogLog based on a friend's suggestion and it was to receive an unexpected smile, and happily make a new friend. Honestly though, I've been on the site for about a week now and you're the first person that took the time to say they understand what I'm saying and appreciate it; so even if a million people follow your example, you know what they say about virgins:

Don't leave them alone with the babysitter.

And you know what they say about babysitters...

You always remember your first.

-Jeane Michelle Culp said...

lansy Flex that muscle, you are ever so deserving!

I Hate Artists blush, blush! Thank you! Just a little less crudeness please :), there are still some Ladies in the world! :)

Jane Doe said...
Congrats!
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...

Thank You Jane Doe! Jane Doe Author of Jane's Writing
"my blog where I post all that I write, mostly what I've written of my vampire novel so far, but also some short stories and poems. Some of my writing contains adult content and I can't guarantee that you won't walk away emotionally scarred. But I'm okay with that." One of my favorite spots in the blogosphere!Best enjoyed over a glass of Bloody Mary :)

Vanessa said...

Jeane,

You're awesome and true to your craft. Others value you and your work. Keep doing your thing. :)

~ V

-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Thank you Vanessa, ever so gratefully! U 2!

Who Is The Blog Fairy?!



A Special Entity in the extensive blogosphere! Especially in the adult world, whence Fairy Tales have long since exposed their truth and lost their luster; suddenly a spark of old familiar magic is rekindled - thanks to The Blog Fairy! An Entity that prefers to remain anonymous, while spreading needed ‘blue ribbon’ joy amidst us Blog Writers! Still, who is The Blog Fairy? All we know is what is written on her profile:

About Me : I keep watch 'oer the blogs and bloggers in the vast blogosphere. It is my joy to shine light on those that show love and kindness and to honor them.

Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,

For I would ride with you upon the wind,

Run on the top of the disheveled tide,

And dance upon the mountains like a flame.


~ William Butler Yeats, "The Land of Heart's Desire," 1894

Sex: Female

Well, in re to my much treasured ‘Blue Ribbon’ from her, on June 30 I wrote:



Oh Dear theblogfairy in deed, please do read; I know not who ye are, be you near or far; yet I thank thee kindly Sprite, for this badge I now display with proud delight!


Since, I’ll admit I’ve been trying to secretly keep up on The Blog Fairy! Like a kid wanting to catch of glimpse of whom she really is, what Fairy Land does she beckon from, etc.? Needless to say, The Blog Fairy has been hard at work! Yet as busy as she is, somehow this week she flickered by my place, almost unnoticed! A few days later I so happened looked up at MyBlogLog Tags for ndpthepoetress. There I noticed The Blog Fairy found time to leave me another sprinkle of Fairy dust! She tagged me blue ribbon blogger !

It is at this time that I would like to further add:

To you The Blog Fairy, we Thank You! May a thousand endless ‘blue ribbons’ interlace to your heart with our utmost appreciation for you and all you do!

The Blog Fairy url intentionally left out of this post cause all Fairies should be found! Plus I don’t want to add to her already busy schedule!

4 Comments:

One Wacky Mom said...
Congratulations! The Fairy is awesome isn't she? A special day..and a special honor!!


Despicable said...

I don't believe in fairys!
But this fairy seems real!



Mimi Lenox said...

Congratulations! She sprinkled fairy dust on me, too. I now have a coveted blue ribbon from the blog fairy. I will link this post in my acceptance post, because I, like you, think this fairy is awesome and mysterious.

Perhaps we should keep it that way.



-Jeane Michelle Culp said...

Thank you mimi lenox Founder of the Peace Globe Movement and Congrats!

One Wacky Mom, Thank you and Congrats on your Blue Ribbon from The awesome Blog Fairy!

Despicable, yes believe! The Blog Fairy does exist! And she “effortlessly weaves her way in and out of the blogosphere, leaving friendly trails and smiles, happily making new friends along the way”! BTW: Despicable, you site sounds awesome! “Site includes original never before published poetry, for the entire family, an entertaining short story that is destined to become an "American Classic!" Included on my website are original cartoons, comic strips, and giff animations!” Keep believing Despicable!

Positive Changes In The Blogosphere AND World!


My Goodness! Bloggers for Positive Global Change award is “pretty focused on fellow authors of environmental sites”. However; franscud at Caught in the Stream has opted to expand this award to 5 writers in the cosmic blogosphere who are trying to change the world in a positive way. And he has chosen me as one of those authors!


franscud, your expansion of this award is positively uplifting! And for you to consider me as one of the five who is trying to help change the world, in even the smallest of ways on their corner of the web; is extremely appreciated! Thank you franscud!


I am proud to Positively Nominate, “as if they are flowers pushing up through the cracks of drab city sidewalks”, these 5 writers and their blog sites that are making a “Positive Global Change” from their corner of the web, into the blogosphere, and out among the world!


1. Harmony Soup INC by Author Carla Jo Masterson:


“We at Harmony Soup INC feel that we have a responsibility to consciously participate in helping to create a safe and harmonious world for all children, and all mankind.”


Our mission is pure and simple; to help teach common sense and make it clear there are only a few rules we are always meant to live by. They are;


(1) To love yourself. If you love yourself you are and will be safe with you.
(2) To love others, the way you would want to be loved. If you truly love others they are and will always be safe with you.


"Every Child Deserves A Tastes Of Harmony Soup"


The future belongs to them. However, it is all of our responsibility to plant the right seeds in their hearts and minds.


2. Darfur: An Unforgivable Hell on Earth


This site started was started by Cooper at Wonderland or Not in order to bring awareness to:



“They said it could never happen again... But it is happening. Armed conflict in Darfur, Sudan has left over 200,000 dead, forced more than 2.5 million people from their homes and placed millions of people - in Darfur and the neighboring countries of Chad and Central African Republic - at risk of starvation, disease and further attacks. United Nations officials have called this the world's worst humanitarian disaster today. Won't you join us in saving lives?" Larry Cox, Amnesty International USA Executive Director”


3. Your Wisdom Of Total Happiness by Author Zubli Zainordin


“As a thinker, I share a unique view so that you may prefer to review your inner and outer self, then shall you preview your entire life with a total view.”


“Your Wisdom of Total Happiness is a page you can visit as often as you prefer.


The information here is vital and valuable to our life. Thus, it is ageless and not time-bound.


Your Wisdom of Total Happiness provides information to individuals, without being gender specifics, yes…amongst all huwmen (w added to include women), as citizens of the world.


Why am I at this blog? Synergizing with at least one, who aspire to be in synchronicity. Two and beyond in number, is an orchestra. Hul-lla-la.


I am now ready…”Are you?


4. Women Walking In Wisdom’s Footsteps by KWiz


“A teacher of biblical studies at a Christian college-prep high school in Georgia. God orchestrated this as well, as I was blessed with this position right after I completed my Master of Divinity degree at Emory University. I enjoy studying and teaching both Old Testament and New Testament from an academic point of view; it doesn’t negate faith at all, but it does open up the scriptures in a way that adds so much richness to one’s faith, if they allow it. I’ve been teaching on an academic level for seven years now - it is my calling, and I’m so thankful that I was open to receiving what God had for me. I’ll be speaking a bit about calling and how you can go about discovering yours.


These are a few of my many experiences that I hope will enlighten and encourage you as we seek to gain and share wisdom together.”


5. A Hint Of Poetry by Christy


“This is a site about poetry and writing. You will find poetry from around the world, poetry readings, and great writing advice. You are welcome to submit your own poetry for review and possible publication on the site. See the submission guidelines for more information.”


Thank you Christy for keeping Poetry alive! For without Poetry where would the blogosphere be? Where would the world be?


Meme Rules:

It's easy to participate in this meme. At minimum, you can proudly display the BPGC badge (it's available in two varieties: Transparent GIF and JPEG with white background ) on your blog and bask in the glow of our collective good will. If you are sharing the kudos, however, please make sure you pass this list of rules to the blogs you are tagging.


The participation rules are simple:


1. When you get tagged, write a post with links to up to 5 blogs that you think are trying to change the world in a positive way.


2. In your post, make sure you link back to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme.


3. Leave a comment or message for the bloggers you're tagging, so they know they're now part of the meme.


4. Optional: Proudly display the "Bloggers For Positive Global Change" award badge with a link to the post that you write up.


Again, Thank You franscud for nominating me and expanding the context of Bloggers for Positive Global Change award!

4 Comments:

Christy said...

Thank you so much, that's very nice of you! I appreciate it. I will be blogging about the award soon. I just created five awards on my WritersReviews.com site and will be passing them out soon, this is like Awards Week for me, lol. I just wish I had a red carpet!

Thanks Again and Take Care:)

Christy

franscud said...
you're blog will soon be covered with awards ... and it will be well deserved! Thanks for pointing out 5 more worthy bloggers, I will check them out.
Lansy said...
Congrats Jeane. You are a one good monkey. :P
-Jeane Michelle Culp said...
Christy, again you are well deserving! franscud, your support has taken me this far my Friend and I Thank You! lansy, you are just as adorable as ever! May more Readers continue to embrace you and your site A Drop of Tear in Heaven


 
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