Notable this bag I had
in a previous blog post shown above.
Not exact matches
My friend Michelle has started including an «Other Ways I've Worn It» section on her
blog posts where she
shows how she's styled the same items repeatedly
in previous outfits.
If you follow along here, you know that I love Firmoo glasses and I've shared a couple of pairs
in previous blog posts (glasses
shown on left, see
post HERE; glasses
shown on right, see
post HERE).
I've kind of totally sucked at
posting those on Facebook and don't have the highly coveted «swipe up» feature on Instagram yet, but I think that's the best way to
show you what I'm wearing from my closet so every Thursday this month I'll be sharing my outfits from the
previous week
in my
blog post.
Like I've already mentioned
in my
previous posts, we've been having an amazing weather
in past 10 days, so I got to wear a lot of my summertime clothes which I was patiently waiting to capture with my camera and
show them
in my
blog, so stay tuned for more outfit
posts like this one!
I shared
in a
previous blog the article
in the New York
Post, where a survey from our friends at Match
showed that the number one gift for singles is....
During my morning talk at the Travel
Blog Exchange conference
in New York last weekend, I
showed screen shots of «lost tweets» — Twitter
posts from prominent travel bloggers that I claimed to have spotted late at night over the
previous week, and then found to be deleted by morning.
In my previous blog post, I showed how one anonymous op - ed writer tried to casually drop the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase into his piece to insinuate skeptic climate scientists received illicit industry money in exchange for the promise to lie to the publi
In my
previous blog post, I
showed how one anonymous op - ed writer tried to casually drop the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase into his piece to insinuate skeptic climate scientists received illicit industry money
in exchange for the promise to lie to the publi
in exchange for the promise to lie to the public.
In my
previous blog post, I
showed a window into the world of far - left environmentalist reasoning, using the exact illustration of how Desmogblog co-founder James Hoggan immediately believed Ross Gelbspan's «the science is settled / skeptic scientists are industry - corrupted shills» core talking point as literally true upon first reading it, never reading alternative science assessments or doing the most basic fact - checking to see if Gelbspan's accusation was true.
The blogger claims this has been
shown in the
previous blog post, which I also scanned, but the statement had changed between the two
posts and, anyway, referred to a particular system.
I mentioned this
in a
previous blog post, but you can
show your desktop theme or wallpaper on your Start screen, as well.