Man, what a wreck. Barely into the holidays, and we’ve already made a mess of things.

Man, what a wreck. Barely into the holidays, and we’ve already made a mess of things.
The annual gorging rite that is Thanksgiving has passed, which puts us into the downhill run of holidays that doesn’t let up until January.
What’s going on, you ask? Well, it appears that life is getting back to normal. With the election over, most bloggers have settled down to regular human activity.
We know that last week everyone was pretty much on the same topic, but the election is over and it seems that the blog roll is now a little scattered.
There’s really no point in trying to make like the blog world was talking about much more than the election this week, soooo …
Often the blog world is less a filter than a funnel when it comes to what you pick up from the, shall we say, “older” forms of media.
Jeez. Is everybody having a tough week? From a sweep across blogtown, it sure seems like the “bad day” is prevailing.
So The Hangover Journals and What the Hell? are over it. They are done with politics. But in our particular neck of the blog woods, it was a hard week to avoid politics.
So the Extravablogiversapaloozathon happened, the BlogAsheville awards were given, and there are accounts of the evening all over blogtown.
After fulfilling its mission to spend one year chronicling the city through photographs, the blog “A Year In Asheville” has wrapped.
The third annual Extravablogiversapaloozathon turned the spotlight on area bloggers.
It was a good week to be a blogger. With everyone forced to move a little slower or even stay at home, checking out local blogs was a gas, gas gas.
What’s that? There’s something else going on in the blogworld besides Palin this week?
Oh man, the polling for the BlogAsheville Awards has not even opened yet and local bloggers are getting ready for their red-carpet appearances.
OK, you win. We at Blog Log usually like to keep the conversation turned toward local matters, but some high-profile national news has dominated the local blog world this week.
Once a year, area bloggers come together in person. Get ready for the third annual Extravablogiversapaloozathon and 2008 BlogAsheville Awards.
On her blog, Husband Wanted, Mari Ainsworth puts out a cyber-call for a mate.
Man has it been hot and dry, dry and hot. But it’s all gotta break soon, right?
Oh, blogworld. We don’t know how to quit you. But this week, you seem pretty good at quitting, or at least fishing for advice on how to drop your habits.
When Vision Media Television first contacted Leslie Richard, who runs The Oko Box, a small eco-fashion business out of her Asheville home, she was interested. Later, she became convinced the company was running a scam. Now she’s facing a $20 million lawsuit for writing as much in a blog post.
It is great ot see what sort of distractions you bloggers get into when not posting — putting pepper on cuts, appearing on the radio and writing odes to rats.