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Friday, October 30, 2009

Wow! Thank You!

I want to extend a big thank you to Blogger, for selecting D&T as a Blog of Note on Oct. 29. I also want to thank the new visitors who have come by, made comments, and even signed up as followers. Thank you!! I will be checking out your follower profiles and visiting your blogs, if you are a fellow blogger. If not, well, I'm darn glad to have you.
I will do my best to make this a blog worth reading for everyone!
Wow. Just wow.
I think I feel a thank-you contest coming up!

18 comments:

Reza Winandar said...

Am I the first who give a comment on this post? It's great to visit a well-formatted blog on Blogger platform. All I can say is "Hi!".

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Jasmine said...

Hi, I love your fairy tale links.
Your contests seem fun. Are they all for creative writing or can we use any chosen medium like on Theme Thursday?

LunaEysian said...

hi... there... i'm a new blogger... n i found ur blog is very interesting... i always like fairy..magic... I love it...

Julie said...

What a beautiful and fascinating blog! Found you through BoN, I look forward to spending some time looking around. Nice work!

VictorStephens said...

Wow, a fairy tale blog! It's so hard to come by such a lovely fairy tale site. Your graphic pics are so wonderful and beautiful. Fairy tales always remind me of the good fairy that appears to good children.
Marvelous works and creativity.

Cecelia said...

Always knew this was a great blog, but glad to see others recognize it too. Great work D&T!

Faerie Moon Creations said...

Congratulations! I love your blog - I so love faerie tales, so I always find something of interest here - wonderful stories, great references, and lovely photos. A well deserved kudos!

Samyra said...

Cute blog.
Please check my new one:
http://thatsalovestory.blogspot.com

aviashnanama said...

I like you're blog. I'm new to the blogosphere so feel free to follow mine at http://avril-ashton.blogspot.com

... said...

Short and sweet, I like it.

Earth Explorer said...

Gives me inspiration for tellng my kids bedtime stories. Congrats on "Blogger of Note"

Kay Richardson said...

Blog of note, eh? Good stuff. I'm gonna be having a read and thinking about stuff. Especially fairies.

Marsbar said...

Let me add a comment to your growing list...one word...awesome!
I've been a fantasy fiction lover for so long, and to find a fellow fantasy lover who not only blogs about, but has somehow turned it into a living and been rewarded by finding their way onto BofN is fantastic. Congratulations!

mermaiden said...

I'm delighted for you- what a well-deserved honor! I hope you celebrated well and heartily :D

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Tanya said...

It is always gratifying when someone acknowledges greatness. The time and effort that is expended to make this blog the wonderful academic tool that it is, is a little astounding. Especially when one takes into account the fact that this blogger is also a full time professor at university. As one of the students benefiting from the extraordinary knowledge base that this blogger has to offer, it is not surprising in the slightest that she would be heralded as someone of note. Even though the subject matter is esoteric, this blog manages to make it engaging in a way that will draw even those who have no interest or inclination to academia. This vast storehouse of information brings to mind the sages of old, that anyone, at any time could come and enlighten themselves through the intellect of one so learned that their knowledge base appears infinite. Over the years, I have encountered so called experts who are actually only knowledgeable about a small segment of their professed specialty, but this blog is not one of those. The knowledge encapsulated on these pages is exhaustive and gratifying. If the information you are looking for is not held within the confines of this site, I can guarantee you that if you pose the question, this blogger will know where to ascertain the data searched for. So I am extremely pleased to see accolades go to one who is deserving of such recognition. Kudos to you!!

Izzy said...

I found your blog on BoN and I absolutely love it! I'm a fairytale fan through and through and i think your blog is fantastic! Keep up the good work!
xx

Blackbird's Daughter said...

thanks for creating such a fascinating and magical space. I wish I'd had you to reference and dream with back when I was studying fairy tales and marchen for my degree project! many blessings,
Jessica at blackbirds-daughter.blogspot.com

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