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What a surprise it was to be called by Sid Johnston from the Suburban Trends, a local/regional paper, to ask me questions about my blogs and websites. As much as I share in writing, verbally, I’m relatively quiet (some may disagree, but it’s true, I promise LOL!) by nature, so just say that I live in Northern NJ on most of my sites to maintain some privacy, but Sid was persistent, and tracked me down, and then put together this wonderful article…thank you so much!  Actually when you think about it, there isn’t a lot of privacy when you post to blogs and on the web, your audience is huge, hmmm. Well anyway, never expected a full page article, and very much appreciate it.

Everything is true in the article…well, almost…I guess since I have a blog for Work at Home Grandmothers, and a small but growing network of Work at Home Grandmothers one would imagine that I’m a grandmom…not yet, but maybe one day.  Most if not all of my other blogs and sites will be listed in my blogroll as soon as I finish typing this.

One thing I wasn’t “savvy” enough to do was figure out how to make the images so that you could click on them and bring up a bigger image, so if you’d like to be able to read the article, email me at claudiascorner[at]gmail.com and I’ll send you larger images, or if you live locally, stop by the store and pick up a copy of the Trends, and for more information about the paper, or to subscribe, click here.

3/19/09 Update:  Suburban Trends has added the article to their site, and IZEA did a post on their blog, you can click here to find the post.  Thanks to both of you!

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Wow did I ever leave you hanging, just stopping suddenly with events you could enjoy in New Jersey for the holidays!  The holidays themselves got the better of me, but I’m back, and ready to blog about New Jersey things and being a Baby Boomer.

We had a snow storm before Christmas, then the weather warmed enough for rain just before Christmas…but being in a higher elevation in NJ enough snow remained to make it officially a white Christmas.

Yesterday we had freezing rain most of the day, and the weather has remained cold enough for us to enjoy the beauty of ice on trees and branches, thankfully no branches have fallen or caused any damage, only the sound of ice breaking into pieces on the roof as it falls with the wind.

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and send my best Baby Boomer wishes to all for the New Year!