Montag, 9. Oktober 2006
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Oh my! I just saw the english version of the BURDA-Website. And it leads to our blogs too! When I checked it the last time, there was no link to the burdablogs, and so I thought it might me nice to put some english entries to my blog to get some readers here by their inquiries on search machines.
But now, if we are very lucky, all fans of Burda all over the world will come here and look for some sewing inspiration or hints.
As far as I know, most of the blog authors here speak english too, but as you can see in my blog.... its hard to keep it running with two languages. Some entries are really typical german, like the day on our local trade fair "Obstmarkt" or what happened at the table of the elven king Fingolfin last weekend. And I rarely sew each day, so that my output regarding the topic of the burdablogs is very limited.
Well, some visitors from other countries gave me some very positive feedback, so I resume a lot foreigners visit this blog each day. I have installed some gimmicks to find out which people from which countries (forgive me my grammar!) look in this place each day. I was really astonished, where they all come from!
Now that I realized that the weblogs are available for all english speaking readers too..... well, I try to write more in english AND I really HOPE, you fellows JOIN us here!!! Please, please, let us know how you live, think and SEW!
Keep on sewing ( says your "sewing gum" Bärbel, sewing and rubber stamping is both great! ;-) ) and tell us all about it!
Thank you. I just found the Burda website and the blog link. And I so wanted to be able to understand what everyone was saying. Unfortunately, I haven"t studied German in 30+ years!
I write about all things fiber and bloggy for a website (http://blogher.org) and will try to figure out how to point folks here.












Und ich mit meinem leidlichen English muß in die Röhre gucken. Pöhhhh....