It’s that time of year again. November is National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo). The concept is to post on my blog every day in the month of November. Last year I participated on a dare from G-Man and succeeded. This year I’m doing it just for the fun of it.
But wait, there’s more… I’ve decided to add a twist…
At the end of the month, I will award a prize (bribe) to the person who leaves the most comments during November. The winner (or winners if there’s a tie) will receive a PLRH hand-knitted scarf. Yes, a scarf personally made by me.
The rules are simple:
1. Visit my blog every day in November.
2. Read my post for that day.
3. Leave a comment.
But there is a catch for those of you who receive my blog by email. You will actually have to go online and leave a comment. Just hitting the “reply” button is cheating and doesn’t count. If you don’t want to log into Blogger, no problem just comment Anonymously. But you will have to give me some idea who you are (name, initials, nickname, etc…) in the comments so you get credit.
Now let’s say that by Day 12 I’ve gotten a little squirrely and I post about Rainbows & Unicorns. Let’s also say that you’ve gotten a little bored visiting my blog every day and you don’t have any interest in Rainbows & Unicorns but gosh darn it you just want credit for the scarf. No problem. Leave a post saying that you don’t care about Rainbows & Unicorns but you want a free scarf. If you’re really nice, you could lie and tell me that you read my post about Rainbows & Unicorns and leave out the part that you have plans to re-gift the scarf. Deal?
And we’re off!
(That’s your cue to leave a comment.)

6 comments:
Rainbows and unicorns? You're too silly! I doubt that I'll post more than five days a week (my usual) on my blog...but I did open my poetry blog to challenge myself to write a poem every day for a year! I image if I succeed I will probably become quite trite in what I write...se that I rhymed? Can I count it?! Good luck with the NaBloPoMo...and a homemade scarf...well, that's a delight!
Oh! I love hand knit scarves! I actually live in a climate where you handy work will be GREATLY appreciated! Now I have extra incentive to visit PLRH, the Blog! "See you tomorrow!"
Hand Knit Scarf? I knitted a little bit (had 2 Grannies to do the rest) of a Tom Baker Dr Who scarf last year. Does it get cold enough in Florida for a scarf? - PB
One more reason to check in on you everyday. Personally known your scarves are worth it.
Um. Having been the lucky recipient of a PLRH creation in the past, I can say that I really would love another!! Glad you're doing this.
You cannot bribe me, because I was doing it anyway. But I was doing it regardless of NaBloPoMo telling me to do it. NaBloPoMo takes their cue from ME.
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