Rodney's Recommendations

It’s Wednesday and so it’s time, once again, for me to recommend one of the blogs that I regularly visit.

I’m sure you’ll really enjoy some of the blogs I read and others will leave you scratching your head. I simply ask that you take a look to decide if you want to keep visiting the blogs I recommend.

I also ask that you leave a comment to let the blog owner know that you’ve visited and tell them I sent you for a quick look around.

Today’s choice is a blog that I’ve been reading for quite some time. It’s Williams World, written by Melbourne computer geek, Thomas Williams, and his wife, Olivia.

Thomas started blogging back on the 31st of October, 2003. Since then he has covered a wide range of topics from faith to computers, his two beautiful children and a lot more. A little further down the track Olivia started making an occasional guest post which led to the blog becoming a team effort.

Some of the posts on Williams World will make you smile, some will make you think. I reckon all of them a worth a read.

If you do drop in to check out Williams World, please leave Thomas and Olivia a comment just to let them know you’ve visited. Feel free to tell her I sent you.

I’d love to hear your blog recommendations. What are the ‘must read’ blogs for you? If you keep a blog, why not post a few of your favourites. If you don’t keep your own blog, feel free to add a few of your favourites in the comments section of this post.

If you ever want to browse some of the other blogs I read each day through Bloglines, you can read your way through THE BLOG LIST in my right hand sidebar.

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Rodney Olsen

Rodney is a husband, father, cyclist, blogger and podcaster from Perth Western Australia.

He previously worked in radio for about 25 years but these days he spends his time at Compassion Australia, working towards releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name.

The views he expresses here are his own.

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