Circling back to The Sunday Salon

With this, the fifth post of my new blog, I am rejoining The Sunday Salon, a book blogging meme I’ve been in and out of over my 20 years of blogging.

The Sunday Salon was set up in 2007 by Debra Hamel. It “began life as a means of giving myself and a few friends an excuse to read and blog every Sunday, ” she says, and then was opened up to the public, and how I became a member shortly after that. Eventually it grew so large that she had to limit its members and she moved it to Yahoo Pipes for a short time.

In 2019, Hamel passed the baton to another Deb,  a book blogger and retired school librarian from Texas, Deb Nance. In 2020, during the pandemic, Nance began listing three good things daily, a practice that now has spilled over into her Sunday Salon post each weekend. And it also cascaded on to inspire me to start my own meme, 3 Good Things Thursday, on previous blog and now on this blog too. So now, full circle.

In future Sunday Salon posts, I will write more on what I’ve read, what I’m reading, and what I plan to read. I might not always use a Sunday Salon button. I might only mention in a single line at the bottom of the post with a link to Deb’s blog. For today, I’ll just give a quick update on my planned first book of the year (for the second year in a row), Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor. Not surprisingly, like me, still unfinished.

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6 responses to “Circling back to The Sunday Salon”

  1. Helen Murdoch

    Glad to see you’re back in the Sunday Salon. I do like reading about people’s lives and thoughts in addition to what they’re reading.

    Have a great week!

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  2. We are all unfinished, I think. It’s a nice way to look upon myself. And everything we do in our lives is just practice. Somehow this takes the pressure off.
    I have been doing Sunday Salon almost since its inception with Debra Hamel. I was happy she agreed to pass the meme on to me, including her beautiful graphics.
    It’s nice to see the good things in people’s lives, too.

    Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar
  3. Welcome back. I saw a posting from you last week but couldn’t figure out how to comment. I see that issue is fixed. I like the little history you gave here. I didn’t know it. Thank you.

    Anne Bennett Avatar
    1. You’re welcome, Anne. Yeah, I’ve been playing with the theme. Overall, I like it. Just needs tweaking.

      Bryan G. Robinson Avatar
  4. I told Deb today that when she had “take a deep breath” as her three things to be grateful for on her blog today I was trying to breathe through a stuffed nose so it was kind of funny.

    Welcome back.

    Lisa R. Howeler Avatar
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