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Late April Linkfest

28 Apr

Port Hope, Ontario.

Port Hope, Ontario.


Adventures In Keeping House: Proverbs 31 Feminist Woman;  Dandelion Wine

Dark Brightness: Resurrection and ANZACs

Eddie Pensier: Art Du Jour (ANZAC Day Edition)

The Elusive Wapiti: Peeking At The Abyss

Free Northerner: The Bookshelf: Bachelor Pad Economics

A Geek’s Journey: Happy Resurrection Day – What it means to be a new man in Christ; Using baked cheese to make breadless grilled cheese sandwiches

Recorded Land Shark Attacks: A possible new missing link found.

Le Cygne Gris: Conservatives Need to Stop Supporting the GOP; A Bad Bargain

UncleBob’s Treehouse: Feeling Sorry For The Foolish; The Ever-Present Warrior

Oz Conservative: Australian readers: repeal of 18C; Swedish PM doesn’t like the nation

The Heidelblog: Of Blood Moons, Lunatics, and Snark; Is Humanism Evil?; Sunrise Highway In April

Alan Roebuck: Atheism is an Assumption, not a Reasonable Conclusion from the Evidence

The Riddleblog: Gay Marriage: Much More than a Social Revolution; Friday Feature — Master and Commander

The Mad Monarchist: World War I: The Fate of Monarchy

Throne, Altar, Liberty: A Harrowing Experience

Cranach: Smoking to the Glory of God?; The world’s most Christian nation. . .

Andrei Navrozov:  Art Ho!

Aaron Jacob: Rednecks Are the New Kulaks

Ryan Landry: Depression 2.0: Decline is the New Normal

Jim Goad: Prank-Calling the Police State

Rod Dreher: The Sacrilegious Sarah Palin

Anthony Esolen: Something Better than a Giant

Colin Liddell: The Hitlerization of Churchill

Matt Forney: Elite Online Dating: Read, Click, Bang — She’s Yours by Nicholas Jack; Down Where the Devil Don’t Go by Paul Bingham

Neal Dewing: Weekend Cocktail: La Paloma

 
9 Comments

Posted by on April 28, 2014 in Linklove

 

9 responses to “Late April Linkfest

  1. Sanne

    April 28, 2014 at 1:29 pm

    Thanks for the links, Will! Dandelion Wine is a great book, I wish I read it earlier.

     
  2. Will S.

    April 28, 2014 at 2:32 pm

    You’re welcome Sanne! I like Ray Bradbury’s work, so I’d probably like ‘Dandelion Wine’.

     
  3. Sanne

    April 28, 2014 at 4:37 pm

    I read Fahrenheit 451 and Martian Chronicles long ago, and I had a book of his short stories when growing up but not this one.

     
  4. Will S.

    April 28, 2014 at 5:48 pm

    Same here; I’ve read both of those, and also other short stories of his…

     
  5. Gerry T. Neal

    April 29, 2014 at 4:34 am

    Thanks for the link Will. 🙂

     
  6. Will S.

    April 29, 2014 at 7:35 am

    You’re welcome, Gerry!

    Cheers! 🙂

     
  7. The Bechtloff

    April 29, 2014 at 4:57 pm

    Thanks for the linkage.

     
  8. Will S.

    April 29, 2014 at 5:21 pm

    You’re welcome. 🙂

     

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