25th December 2009, 11:23 AM
http://www.voicesofthepast.org/2009/12/2...thank-you/
One of the most rewarding things about being a part of Voices of the Past is meeting all of the wonderful people who are using new media to inspire connections to heritage values throughout the world. Recently, I was fortunate to visit with the wonderful Lisa Louise Cooke of the Genealogy Gems blog and podcast. Lisa exudes positive energy, and we?re fortunate that she?s passed some of that on to Voices of the Past with the Kreativ Blogger award....
Voices of the Past is one of the most innovative things to happen to archaeology and heritage online in many a year... its intersting to see how the boundaries are being pushed, not by the 'big boys' who in general are quite conservative or constrained in ... what is possible... but by individuals and small groups who push the limits... with passion and an inquisitive nature! Keep it up says I... ! :face-approve:
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One of the most rewarding things about being a part of Voices of the Past is meeting all of the wonderful people who are using new media to inspire connections to heritage values throughout the world. Recently, I was fortunate to visit with the wonderful Lisa Louise Cooke of the Genealogy Gems blog and podcast. Lisa exudes positive energy, and we?re fortunate that she?s passed some of that on to Voices of the Past with the Kreativ Blogger award....
Voices of the Past is one of the most innovative things to happen to archaeology and heritage online in many a year... its intersting to see how the boundaries are being pushed, not by the 'big boys' who in general are quite conservative or constrained in ... what is possible... but by individuals and small groups who push the limits... with passion and an inquisitive nature! Keep it up says I... ! :face-approve:
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