Weekly Geeks 2009-17: Mark It Down
Saturday, May 9, 2009
For this week's edition of Weekly Geeks, I'd like to focus on one of the most useful tools for a bibliophile: Bookmarks.
Do you use bookmarks or just grab whatever is handy to mark your page? Do you collect lots of different bookmarks or do you have a favorite one that you use exclusively? If you're not someone who uses bookmarks on a regular basis, have you ever used anything odd to mark your place?
If you make your own bookmarks or have a bookmark collection, please feel free to share some pictures with the rest of us.
Create your own post and come back to sign Mr. Linky. Please enter the direct URL to your post, not the main URL of your blog. Don't forget to visit other Weekly Geeks and see what sort of bookmarking habits they have!
8 comments:
I like this one, I love my bookmarks, even the ones that are totally unusable.
I seem blind but I can't find Mr. Linky :(
so here is my answer..
http://desertrosebooklogue.blogspot.com/2009/05/weekly-geeks-mark-it-down.html
I think Mr Linky is broken
Here's mine http://justaddbooks.blogspot.com/2009/05/weekly-geeks_09.html
Happy Weekly Geeks :)
Cool! I have had a bookmark-blog in my head for ages.. :)) Now I just have to find the time!
I love this theme! In fact, I wrote a post displaying my bookmark collection very recently. Would it be okay to edit info about WG in and use it?
Sorry, folks, I got the title wrong again. Mr Linky is a bit tricky with the way it stores what you have written before, But the URL is correct.
I want to join Weekly Geeks. I have a beautiful set of pen and ink pictures on bookmarks by a Michigan artist. I fell in love with them when I saw them in a used book store on Tower Hill Road, in Sawyer, Michigan. When my church goes on its annual intergenerational retreat, we go to Tower Hill campground also in Sawyer, we have Saturday afternoon free to do whatever we want. I love to go to the used book store because of the good bargains. And the store has at least 3cats. My brother, Jim, is alergic to cats and I love to see the book store cats; they are very gentle. Ever since I came down with ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease, I guess that I won't be going to Tower Hill anymore because we do not have a van with a wheelchair lift and if we rent one, I don't know how my Hoyer lift will fit in the van. Its about 4 feet high and I need it to get in and out of bed, my wheelchair, etc. I will miss the camp as I have been going there since I was 6 for Tenderfoot camp.
Judy/Intergalatic Bookworm
I have a new blog address: http://intergalaticbookworm92.blogspot.com
I forgot to describe the book marks. They have scenes of nature whether its animals, birds, flowers trees, etc.
Judy
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