Monday, June 22, 2009

Lesbian & Gay Foundation Best 100

One of the things that I have enjoyed about blogging is that I have had the privilege of "meeting" readers from all over the world, often receiving e-mails from as far away as Australia or South Africa. The strange part is that one never knows who is reading your writings or what the perception of it might be. Thus I was amazed to get an e-mail from Andres at Blabbeando telling me to check out this article on The Lesbian & Gay Foundation based in the UK. Here are some highlights:
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LGF online have scoured the internet to bring you the most informative, entertaining and inspiring blogs from around the world.
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The blogs we've chosen cover diverse issues from all sides of the LGBT equation. There's blogs from gay parents, gay conservatives, gay activists, young people coming out, older people coming out, and gay asylum seekers to name but a few.
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These blogs take in opinion and experience from all over the world, we visit Iraq, America, the UK...and many other places via these blogs. We see how gay rights are fought from capital cities to rural watering holes.
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. . . . in the main, the blogs in this list have a call to arms, they want to inform you about your LGBT rights, and they want you to use them. So here they are, the 100 best LGBT blogs in our words and their own, in no particular order.
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The list that follows contains many blogs I read daily. To my utter shock and amazement, as I scrolled down the list I found the following:
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michael-in-norfolk.blogspot.com - Thoughts on Coming Out in Mid-Life, Life, Love, Religion, Politics, Current Events.
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I'm not sure who made the selections, but I am honored and flattered. All I can say is THANK YOU!!!! I will try to live up to the honor of the designation.

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