I”d like to draw attention to the uniteddiversity site - which is currently boasting a new look and being jazzed up. it”s funky, it”s hip, and it”s worth your-surfing-the-net time..
Even you bots ought to take a look ( you know i wonder how many humans ever read this blog - by any chance if you”re passing through and you”re not a bot - i”d appreciate a shout.) i sometimes wonder why more people don”t comment? is it because they”re worried they haven”t got something “pertinent” or interesting to say.. well don”t let that worry you people - i”m interested in anything you have to say. why i”ve even allowed some of these bots who slip through my spam filter (and that seems to number in the hundreds these days!!) a pat on the back for saying amusing things. still most of them nowadays appear to restrict themselves to something like “hi jane i like your site” - couldn”t they even get my name right!

Hi Sonia,
Thanks for the links and comments.
I so need to take a leaf out of you blogger skills book
Will link back and make a post about your new blog soon…
Love,
Josef.
excellent! i’m going to be crossposting this onto http://sonia.pickledpolitics.com soon - i think the message of being united in diversity is really critical to that audience.
keep up the good work! and yes.. linking up makes great sense
p.s. ..check out my other blog - ( heh heh)
http://afroz.wordpress.com
i’m having great fun with that
Shout, shout! I am not a bot. But, Jane, I really like your site. Why do you keep calling yourself Sonia?
Best wishes
Ceridwen Notbot
Hi Jane, me Tarzan! That’s what they all say. And Sonia, you do have a very nice blog. Tashi delegs!
thanks leighton..
Tonight was the full moon and I drank a magic mushroom tea as I always do this night of the month, with a group I’ve been working with for over three years. We had a very clear vision of this beautiful idea of uniteddiversity. I spent the day before in a Dutch National Park surrounded by trees. Life can be so good when we learn to love and to connect to each other and when we care.
sounds like you and josef should talk
i like the sound of the tea…
The tea was made with ten different kinds of mushrooms, including Philosopher’s Stones, Thai and Hawaian, as well as peyote buttons and ginseng.
excellent - i was going to ask for a recipe!
Hey Sonia, looks like you’re blogging mad these days. Enjoying catching up via them all. keep it up xx