Showing posts with label blog carnivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog carnivals. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

27th Down Under Feminists Carnival


The 27th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up at In a strange land. Deborah has done a stellar job this month (she had some practice being stellar last month too) and there's a veritable galaxy of links to follow leading to some truly fabulous reading.

So what are you doing hanging around here? Go read stuff!

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

24th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 24th Down Under Feminists Carnival is being hosted by FrankiePhD at her PhD Research Blog. The optional theme this month was “community” and as always there's plenty of great writing covering a whole range of other themes too. Get thee hence and do some reading!

Friday, April 09, 2010

23rd Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 23rd Down Under Feminists Carnival is hosted by Bri at Fat Lot of Good. Plenty of reading there to keep you busy while I'm working on a post about our reenactment/farmstay holiday from which we returned this afternoon!

Monday, March 08, 2010

22nd Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 22nd Down Under Feminists Carnival is up at Fuck Politeness. Lots of links this month, so how about you celebrate International Women's Day by heading on over to read some fabulous writing by a fantastic bunch of women!

Saturday, February 06, 2010

21st Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 21st Down Under Feminists Carnival is up at The Radical Radish. Head on over, avail yourself of her offer of a cuppa (disclaimer: may require kitchen activity of your own!) and settle in for some fabulous weekend reading.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Friday fragments and Linkfest No. 15

Mommy's Idea
Hosted by Mrs4444.

When you get to the bottom of this post don't forget to come back up here and click on this link to Half-Past Kissin' Time so you can go check out all the other fabulous Friday Fragments posts!

I missed fragmenting last week and I've barely blogged at all recently, I ought to have a whole bunch of stuff to offload. Let's see what's lurking in the corners of my brain...

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I spent Saturday night in a small, inadequately air-conditioned room, with a fabulous group of women from the Hoyden About Town blog community, singing loudly and hilariously for 3 hours. Karaoke is so much fun even if it does result in a sore throat the next day. We did everything from Meatloaf and Cold Chisel to Abba and Simon & Garfunkle - there was even a rickrolling courtesy of FP. I'm already looking forward to next time!

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David's first 2 days of high school at the end of last week were a great success, he came home happy and excited, telling us all about his classes. Then on Monday and Tuesday he went to the Year 7 Orientation camp at Vision Valley and came home exhausted and miserable having been separated from his friends both for the activities and for sleeping arrangements, fed pretty crappy food, and generally having a rotten time. What a massive waste of time, effort and money. I had to bully him out of bed and off to school on Wednesday morning, he was in tears and I was so close to giving in and letting him stay home. I had a good cry myself after he'd gone and spent the day in a state of anxiety over whether he was going to have an ok day. Fortunately he came home much happier again, it seems actual classes at high school are a Good Thing. Except for PE - he's not at all pleased that they're doing bush dancing.

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We've been harvesting quite a good crop of tomatoes from Tom's vegetable garden, perfect for slicing nice and thick and having with cheese on Sao biscuits.

Tom's tomatoes

Tom's tomatoes

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Things with my Dad have been slowly improving and we're on our way to having the money side of his life sorted out. I'm now managing his finances so if things start to go off the rail again I should know straight away. I feel somewhat weird and conflicted to be in this role especially as when Dad is well he really should be perfectly competent to look after all this stuff himself. I'm going along with him to his next psychiatrist appointment so I can have a chat to his doctor about it too. Dad's still pretty vulnerable but he's a lot better than he was 2 weeks ago and I'm fairly confident that he's not going to end up in a major depression. So that's good.

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I finally got myself a Diva cup after more than a year of intending to do so. It is awesome. That is all. (Actually, I can say plenty more so if anyone has questions - ask away!)

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I finished reading the first Sookie Stackhouse book, I enjoyed it enough that I instantly picked up the second one and started on that. Good thing I bought the box set of 7. The fact that it took me a week to get through the first book says something about my state of mind though, I'm finding I can't concentrate on a book for more than 30 minutes at a time. Stress sucks.

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And now for some links:

At Hoyden About Town Lauredhel posts on the ILCA press release "For Haiti Orphans Wet Nursing Can Save Lives"

At Upside-Down Adoption Atlasien posts about "The Dangerous Desire to Adopt Haitian Babies"

Chally of Zero at the Bone hosts the Thirteenth Carnival of Feminists

I need one of these.

Jill at Feminitse posts about "Tim Tebow and the anti-choice Superbowl ad" and also links to a YouTube ad responding to the Tim Tebow ad featuring Sean James and Al Joyner (none of whom I know anything about but apparently some people are interested in the stuff these people do and say).

Deborah's new car and new hair made me laugh :-)

Friday, December 11, 2009

19th Down Under Feminist Carnival



The 19th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up at mynxii's LJ, The Professional Lapcat. As usual there's bucket loads of fabulous reading on offer, so click on over and get on with it!

Monday, November 09, 2009

18th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 18th Down Under Feminists Carnival this month is hosted by Jo Tamar at Wallaby. Lots of great posts to read so get clicking!

In my not-posting funk last month I failed to link to the 17th DUFC, so I'll stick it in here too, it was hosted by Queen of Thorns at Ideologically Impure.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Link-fest No. 12 + DUFC

One of the reasons there's been so little blogging going on around here lately is that I'm re-reading The Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett at the moment. In fact I'm fighting the urge to go back to my book right now! Here's why: Guest post by Linda Gillard at Rhapsody in Books reviewing the series
ETA: Another lovely review of the Lymond series - Been There, Dunnett by Marjorie Leithead at Textualities

Anyhoo, have some links:



The 16th Down Under Feminists Carnival this month is hosted by Hexy at Hexpletive.

Ariane's Unsolicited careers advice for high school kids.

Lauredhel's recent posts on birth looking at a Canadian study on homebirth and WA birthing statistics.

Jo Tamar at Wallaby on Perceptions of medical risk.

Blogger on the Cast Iron Balcony on Men, Women and Risk.

Do You Want to Date My Avatar


Yum Yum Yum kitty

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

15th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 15th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up, this month it's hosted by Lauredhel at Hoyden About Town. Go! Click! Read!

Sunday, July 05, 2009

14th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 14th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up, this month it's hosted by anjum at Stargazer.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Link-fest No.10 now with DUFC!

Stuff for you to read.

A whole series of posts at Hoyden About Town on the subject of the proposed
"Harmonisation" of Disability Parking Permit Schemes in Australia - for harmonisation read narrowing of eligibility criteria - and the need to protest against the proposal. There are open letters to use in adding your voice to the protests and a Facebook group to join.

I am Dr Tiller - "This website was created as both a memorial to the lifework of Dr. George Tiller and as a living testimony to the courageous lives of abortion providers."

The Mum Files - a new project from my lovely blog-friend Lisa and her friend Ligia, click on over and say hello!

JoGeek at Unapologetically Fat has been posting a series titled Sewing At Any Size which almost makes me want to haul out my machine and start creating. But only almost. I do, however, expect these posts to come in very useful when I eventually force myself to get some more re-enactment costumes made.



The 13th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up, this month it's hosted by Demelza at SAHM Feminist.

Point me at your interesting finds in the comments people!

Sunday, May 03, 2009

12th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 12th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up, this month it's hosted by Chally at Zero at the Bone. Little old me is in there again this month - aw shucks :) - and as usual there's a cornucopia of antipodean feminist blogging to explore and savour.

And there's cake too!

Monday, April 06, 2009

11th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 11th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up, this month's host is whyimbitter. Lots of great reading waiting for you there - go check it out!

Monday, March 02, 2009

10th Down Under Feminists Carnival



The 10th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up, this month it has been hosted by Queen of Thorns at Ideologically Impure.

QoT has also put together a list of every blogger featured in a Down Under Feminists Carnival. What a fabulous resource of Aussie and Kiwi feminist blogs!

Friday, February 06, 2009

The 9th Down Under Feminists Carnival is up.



This month's carnival is hosted at The Hand Mirror. As always, lots of great reading to be done - perfect for a too-bloody-hot-to-go-outside weekend!

Friday, January 02, 2009

The eighth Down Under Feminist Carnival is up



This month's carnival is up at stephiepenguin's lj. Plenty of great posts to keep you busy reading so head on over and get clicking!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Call for submissions



The eighth edition of the Down Under Feminist Carnival is being hosted by Stephanie (stephiepenguin). Submissions are due before New Year, Stephanie is particularly interested in posts around feminism and intersectionality, particularly race and/or ethnicity.

All the guidelines are at the Carnival homepage, and the carnival submission form is at Blogcarnival. If you can’t access the form, you can use the Hoyden contact instead.

Hoyden About Town also has a call out for nominations for Femmostroppo retrospective 2008 - the most memorable feminist posts of 2008.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

The seventh Down Under Feminist Carnival is up


This month's carnival is hosted by Queen of Thorns at Ideologically Impure. Once again we are offered a fantastic collection of links to peruse, new blogs to discover and thought provoking writing to wrestle with. Enjoy!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Submissions for the next Down Under Feminist Carnival must be in this weekend


December's edition of the Down Under Feminist Carnival is being hosted at Ideologically Impure. You've got till the end of the weekend to submit posts for the carnival, so if there's something you've read or written this month that you think needs to be included, send it in. If you can’t access the form, you can use the Hoyden contact instead.