It’s been sitting there ildly for months. Sometimes new addresses appear and sometimes old ones disappear, but I’ve never really mentioned them. So here’s to the people that get a mention on my blogroll…
Running
Amy Runs a Marathon – 26 year old Amy has already completed a half marathon with her sister and is now training for the full 26.2. The blog is fairly new with the first post in May, but Amy updates on a fairly regular basis and often includes photos.
Bumblebee Running – A handful of posts a month from a twenty-something who has just finished her first triathlon. Worth checking out just for the posts about the big day itself, which are coming in at the moment.
Marathon Mummy – Mother of 4 Rachael is training for the Virgin London Marathon next year in memory of her father. Regular, honest, and often amusing posts – I check here every morning.
Sound Mind, Sound Body – An Irish girl living in Amsterdam and working for ASICS (hence the blog name). Her goal is the New York Marathon later this year. Regular and visually evocative posts. I like reading this one because I seem to be only a few months behind the author in my training.
Warriorwoman Running Blog – A well established blog that I started reading as I started writing this one. Posts have been sporadic of late but with so many new running blogs popping up, it’s good to see how a succesful long-running blog should be kept.
Wheels on Fire – Despite Ally telling me that I needed to create a new category (when commenting that he didn’t fit into either the ‘running’ or ‘non running’ categories), this is staying here, though I must point out that Ally doesn’t run. Still in it’s infancy (first post was in May) but going strong, Ally updates every Sunday on the week’s progress as he aims for paralympic glory in the middle distance track events. We’ve also been promised some more mid-week posts in the future.
Non Running
Borderlines – Borderlines is an online fiction serial written by my friend and up-and-coming author Jasmine Aherne. I’m not really into romance or chick lit myself but I like Jasmine’s short and sweet stories. Following updates online means I only read one chapter at a time – goes well with a cuppa :-)
Chronicles of Sai – My LiveJournal blog for posting day to day rubbish. Most of it is locked though so unless you’re also on LiveJournal you won’t be able to see very much!
Life Through God’s Sunglasses – Ex housemate Claire blogs about life in general but from a Christian viewpoint. Worth checking out for her latest mission to Nepal, which she’s training for at the moment.
The Adventures of Scribbleboy – The patient zero of blogs. The first I started reading and still the most bizarre. Ex housemate Scribs blogs about anything that’s on his mind, occassionally commenting on the challenges readers set him in order to better his life. A must read.
Those Who Know Me – A reasonably new blog from Stan, somewhat inspired by Scribs in that Stan has challenges to complete. 16 posts under his belt already, though with no real theme, this is starting to form into…something!
So there we have it. These are the posts I read on a regular basis. If anyone knows of a good blog that just has to be shared then plase leave a comment! Thanks.