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Discussion: Gaiatribe’s Monthly Update 3-14-10
Today is the 14-month anniversary of Gaiatribe: Ideas for a Thinking Planet. This blog was launched on January 14, 2009. So far, it has established favored subject areas and attracted a following of regular readers.  I would enjoy further input from you regarding this blog’s progress and possibilities.
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14Mar2010 | Elizabeth Barrette | Comments Off | ContinuedWeekend Meet-n-Greet 3-13-10
This activity is designed to cultivate community on a blog by helping the readers get to know each other.
Spread the Comment Cheer!
Here are the instructions for the Weekend Meet’n’Greet:
- Leave a comment here. You can tell people a little about yourself and your blog or current activities. How do your interests intersect with Gaiatribe’s field?
- Next, visit the person who commented above you and read their latest blog post.
- Leave a comment on their site that includes the tagline: “Hello, Elizabeth Barrette sent me.”
You’re all invited to participate. You can visit more than one blog if you wish. If you are the first person to comment, just say hello to me, and I’ll visit you too! Remember that Gaiatribe uses CommentLuv, so every comment shows people what you are blogging about.  Finally, if your blog aspires to a thriving community, you might want to try the Weekend Meet’n’Greet meme there.
Weekend Meet-n-Greet 3-7-10
This activity is designed to cultivate community on a blog by helping the readers get to know each other.
Spread the Comment Cheer!
Here are the instructions for the Weekend Meet’n’Greet:
- Leave a comment here. You can tell people a little about yourself and your blog or current activities. How do your interests intersect with Gaiatribe’s field?
- Next, visit the person who commented above you and read their latest blog post.
- Leave a comment on their site that includes the tagline: “Hello, Elizabeth Barrette sent me.”
You’re all invited to participate. You can visit more than one blog if you wish. If you are the first person to comment, just say hello to me, and I’ll visit you too! Remember that Gaiatribe uses CommentLuv, so every comment shows people what you are blogging about.  Finally, if your blog aspires to a thriving community, you might want to try the Weekend Meet’n’Greet meme there.
Weekend Meet-n-Greet 2-20-10
This activity is designed to cultivate community on a blog by helping the readers get to know each other.
Spread the Comment Cheer!
Here are the instructions for the Weekend Meet’n’Greet:
- Leave a comment here. You can tell people a little about yourself and your blog or current activities. How do your interests intersect with Gaiatribe’s field?
- Next, visit the person who commented above you and read their latest blog post.
- Leave a comment on their site that includes the tagline: “Hello, Elizabeth Barrette sent me.”
You’re all invited to participate. You can visit more than one blog if you wish. If you are the first person to comment, just say hello to me, and I’ll visit you too! Remember that Gaiatribe uses CommentLuv, so every comment shows people what you are blogging about.  Finally, if your blog aspires to a thriving community, you might want to try the Weekend Meet’n’Greet meme there.
Discussion: Gaiatribe’s Monthly Update 2-14-10
Today is the 13-month anniversary of Gaiatribe: Ideas for a Thinking Planet. This blog was launched on January 14, 2009. So far, it has established favored subject areas and attracted a following of regular readers.  I would enjoy further input from you regarding this blog’s progress and possibilities.
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14Feb2010 | Elizabeth Barrette | Comments Off | ContinuedNews: “Convincing the Unconvinced”
It’s not always easy to convince people that green energy is important, that climate change is a serious threat, and that supporting one can reduce the other. Â The following article discusses this issue.
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9Feb2010 | Elizabeth Barrette | Comments Off | ContinuedWeekend Meet-n-Greet 1-23-10
This activity is designed to cultivate community on a blog by helping the readers get to know each other.
Spread the Comment Cheer!
Here are the instructions for the Weekend Meet’n’Greet:
- Leave a comment here. You can tell people a little about yourself and your blog or current activities. How do your interests intersect with Gaiatribe’s field?
- Next, visit the person who commented above you and read their latest blog post.
- Leave a comment on their site that includes the tagline: “Hello, Elizabeth Barrette sent me.”
You’re all invited to participate. You can visit more than one blog if you wish. If you are the first person to comment, just say hello to me, and I’ll visit you too! Remember that Gaiatribe uses CommentLuv, so every comment shows people what you are blogging about.  Finally, if your blog aspires to a thriving community, you might want to try the Weekend Meet’n’Greet meme there.
Discussion: Gaiatribe’s One-Year Anniversary
Today is the one-year anniversary of Gaiatribe: Ideas for a Thinking Planet. This blog was launched on January 14, 2009. So far, it has established favored subject areas and attracted a following of regular readers.  I would enjoy further input from you regarding this blog’s progress and possibilities.
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14Jan2010 | Elizabeth Barrette | Comments Off | ContinuedWeekend Meet-n-Greet 1-9-10
This activity is designed to cultivate community on a blog by helping the readers get to know each other.
Spread the Comment Cheer!
Here are the instructions for the Weekend Meet’n’Greet:
- Leave a comment here. You can tell people a little about yourself and your blog or current activities. How do your interests intersect with Gaiatribe’s field?
- Next, visit the person who commented above you and read their latest blog post.
- Leave a comment on their site that includes the tagline: “Hello, Elizabeth Barrette sent me.”
You’re all invited to participate. You can visit more than one blog if you wish. If you are the first person to comment, just say hello to me, and I’ll visit you too! Remember that Gaiatribe uses CommentLuv, so every comment shows people what you are blogging about.  Finally, if your blog aspires to a thriving community, you might want to try the Weekend Meet’n’Greet meme there.
Reviewed on Blogged!
Gaiatribe has been reviewed on Blogged. Â Currently there are two reader reviews, averaging 9.9 out of 10 points. Â The editor’s review, issued shortly after launch, is 7.3 “very good.” Â Here is the Blogged page, with stats and recent posts and the reviews at the bottom.
The latest review is from Melissa Upham. Â She is an artist who uses nature for inspiration and occasionally materials. Â Here is a link to her Etsy store. Â I am amused by the crocheted critter hats.



