Incoming Carnivals
The most recent Carnival of the Insanities included an item from Soccer Dad about getting connected to the internet in Alaska.
The most recent Harry Potter Carnival included my post about Thestrals and more. Apparently J. K. Rowling addressed the Threstal issue in an interview. (Yes the answers provided in my comment section were consistent with her explanation.) Check it out.
Upcoming Carnivals
This Sunday Life in Israel is scheduled to host the next edition of Haveil Havalim. If you have an Israel or Jewish related post please submit it for inclusion.
Crablaw's second carnival of Maryland is being hosted at Pillage Idiot this week, March 11. If you've blogged anything from or about Maryland, submit it here.
If you're a Jewish photographer, the next edition of Bagel Blogger's J-Pix is scheduled to be hosted at Me-Ander on March 12.
And in a display of reciprocity the next edition of Me-Ander's Kosher Cooking Carnival is scheduled for March 18 at Baleboosteh.
Did I leave out any carnivals that I'm supposed to mention?
Up and Coming ... not a carnival
Finally It's Almost Supernatural is in the running for 2007 South African blogging awards. They won one category and place in a couple of others last year. I promoted their candidacy and like to flatter myself that somehow the two or three votes I sent their way helped them win the best political blog last year.
Some samples of their better posts (and most are quite good) are:
Old Canards Die Hard - OK, I'm not objective, they quoted me in that one. (But the subject is an important one.)
The Mohammed Cartoon Hypocrisy.
South Africa's Unconditional Support for Hamas.
Pogrund silenced in South Africa again.
Our Contribution to the 2006 Honest Reporting Awards.
Check these out and more. And by all means vote for It's Almost Supernatural.
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Posted by SoccerDad at March 6, 2007 10:35 PM | TrackBackThat JKR interview was very interesting, even though it preceeded book 6. I was especially interested in her comment about the two questions she never gets asked, but should be. Lots of other good gems there, including her statement that her favorite of the books was Prisoner of Azkaban. Mine too!
Posted by: Elie at March 7, 2007 9:59 AM