Thursday, January 14, 2010

Any Lurkers Out There?


I just found out, a little late, that someone has declared this National Delurker Day.  I hereby invite anyone who hasn't already, to say hello.

It's o.k. if you want to stay as you are, though. I understand!

(I changed the picture because a dear person pointed out to me that the first one was a tad unseemly. So now I have an N.C. Wyeth painting called "Winter" here, that reminds me how nice it is to be able to lurk at home in January.)

9 comments:

Alicia said...

Delurking to day Hello from New Zealand. Found you through Evlogia and really really enjoy your sharing.

Alicia in New Zealand

leah said...

Hello. I've been lurking for a few months. I haven't commented but enjoy your blog. :)

Anonymous said...

I followed your comment over here to your blog. Hadn't seen it before, but glad to find it now. I noticed some things in your bio that we have in common besides Orthodoxy: home birthing and homeschooling. Happy Delurker Day! (There must be a national day for everything!)

Anonymous said...

De-lurking and saying hello!

Babushka Joanna
http://babushkajoanna.wordpress.com

Pom Pom said...

Funny! I almost always comment but sometimes I lurk. Smile.

gretchen from lifenut said...

I comment here, but sometimes I do not feel cerebral enough to chime in. Hee hee.

I love the painting. That is Winter, captured.

GretchenJoanna said...

Thanks, everyone, for saying hi!

Athanasia said...

Hi, I've been lurking for...oh...I really have no idea and can't remember how I got here! I turned 50 and poof! my memory disappeared!

I like your blog alot.

I'm not a fan of Wyeth but I do like that painting!

Kari of Writing Up A Storm said...

I dropped in to see what you are doing and found your wonderful recipe for apricot pie and this magnificent Wyeth painting of Winter. Also, I read my mother's copies of Kristin Lavransdatter, in three volumes, when I was in junior high, and I remember being so fascinated by Kristin and her story. I haven't seen this title mentioned in a long time. The imagery in Sigrid Undset's writing must be very powerful, for I remember this book as if I were remembering a movie. xo Kari