Recommend an entry, or at least a web page.

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Recommend an entry, or at least a web page.--Al

-- Al Schroeder (al.schroeder@nashville.com), February 07, 2001

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Living Colors by Kaycee Nicole http://www.vanderwoning.com/living/blog.html She is a nineteen year old lady who has a mental maturity level of a top college professor and the drive to succeed in surviving her battle against cancer, ongoing for over a year now. She is a poet, a loving daughter and also a staunch friend of all who are friendly. Her mother has a companion journal which can be accessed from Kaycee's site. BTW Kaycee likes e-mails sent to onekutebabe@hotmail.com and also enjoys e-cards including the musical ones

-- Denver doug (ionoi@webtv.net), February 08, 2001.

A site I enjoy is John Bailey's "Journal of a Writing Man," at
http://www.btinternet.com/~john.bailey/index.html
It has, among other things, wonderful descriptive passages of life in Somerset.

-- Becky (becky-says@diaryland.com), February 10, 2001.

I like Lisa at Lessons Learned (http://www.section12.com/users/lisa_s12). She mixes in life in the country (sorry!), teenage kids, snow and an out of the ordinary sex life. It's rare to see it all in one place.

-- jana folsom (jana@chemist.com), February 12, 2001.

I have to agree, Journal Of A Writing Man is my favorite, too. His always satisfying entries really give us a picture of his world....

...Joan

-- Joan Lansberry (joanlansberry@hotmail.com), February 20, 2001.


www.willa.com I've been reading this journal for years and find her writing so refreshing. Plus she has pictures of her cats and she's just an exceptional writer.

-- Mary Mc Nally (bubba3555@cs.com), May 24, 2001.


I FOUND IT.....there is another journal that I find so wonderfully written and down to earth and goes back in time to teach us all a few things about life..... then and now.

I find Denver Doug to be a kind, caring person by the journal he writes. His words are like reading a history book. His children will treasure his words in this journal forever. This journal is a true inheritance that he can leave his children and their children and so on. I have felt it a real honor to be able to read his journal on a daily basis. http://bastion.diaryland.com/older.html

-- Mary Mc Nally (bubba3555@cs.com), May 24, 2001.


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