I posted one of these last year around this time and thought I would try it again to see how it had changed. The idea is that it analizes your blog and lists the most common words in the *word cloud*. The nicest change since last year is that I see many of your names there. Thanks for your continuing friendship.
In case you’re feeling mindless also and would like to give it a try – click here.
Thank YOU, Laura, for your graces every day. You are truly an inspiration to me.
I still like it when you rant and cuss.
I’ll give that Word cloud a try!
Mary: Today I posted this INSTEAD of ranting and cussing.
Harruumphhf!
The word cloud is fun. I agree with Mary. Your writing is gracious and inspirational, even when you rant a little.
Ruth
Hey! The word “birds” is bigger than my NAME???
You need to talk about ME more!
😉
Love seeing so many of those big words “like birds” in your cloud list! Can’t wait to see all the post between next years cloud! 🙂
Love the word cloud and even had myself a t-shirt made when I first started blogging after a few months. Funny though, had to delete a few choice words… had a link to the Food Whore (ahem) on my sidebar… lol! Thanks for the reminder of a fun tool!
Thank YOU Laura! You are a gifted writer, the best writer in blogville.
We disapprove of Birds being bigger than Bunnies!
-Fiona & Orlando
Thank you for the word cloud info. I never knew how to get one of those till now. K
Laura-I did the word cloud as you suggested-Now it is raining words all over my computer and living room-thanks a lot!-Now I have to buy a word vac.
great cloud – many nice words!
Wonderful cloud, Laura- it’s the very essence of you! Beautiful bunnies and birds and native and nest and nature-it’s all good. I did one about a year ago, too so I just clocked to see what it would look like now and there have been some additions and losses that certainly reflect my life.
I was perplexed by the propane tank gizmo until reading the comments. Weird enough!
By wandering through your cloud we get a sense of the gentle lovely blog you sift into our lives. Thanks Laura.