Friday, November 24, 2006

Round 1 Results – Canadian Blog Awards

Previous Post – Thanksgiving Reflection

Wow! I could hardly believe it when I was nominated for a 2006 Canadian Blog Award in the category of Best Religious Blog. Well, the first round of voting is done and it turns out I cleared the top five! In fact, I ended up in the number one position. The next round of voting begins on Saturday, so PLEASE jump in and help out. Again, here’s how it’s done:

1. Go to http://cba.myblahg.com/
2. Scroll down to “Best Religious Blog”
3. Select (e)mergent Voyageurs
4. Scroll to the bottom to vote. You are NOT required to vote in any other category, but you are free to.
5. Repeat daily (wink)

Any way you can help get the word out on this thoroughly self-indulgent request is greatly appreciated. Due to a cold, I will be foregoing a Friday Art Reflection this week, but the discussion from last weeks is still going strong, so head on over and weigh in (it’s all about nudity).

 

 

Posted by Jamie Arpin-Ricci in 07:12:10
Comments

4 Responses to “Round 1 Results – Canadian Blog Awards”

  1. John Lunt says:

    I really wasn’t sure if I should vote. Afterall, we Americans are always accused of interefering in the affairs of other nations. Afterall, should we vote in a “Best of Canada” poll.

    However, upon realizing that most Canadian religious blogs that I read tend to stick their noses into American internal politics and church affairs, I said “What the heck. So this ugly American decided to stick his nose into this BEST OF CANADA vote.”

    So this American voted for you…. but it was a tough choice. I kind of like Jordan Cooper’s blog too. Maybe I’ll vote for him tomorrow. :-)

  2. John,

    LOL! Yes, this voting is for everyone to participate in. Frankly, Jordon deserves more votes than he has received. His blog is excellent!

    Peace,
    Jamie

  3. Hi Jamie: just thought I’d let you know that I liked your voting instructions so much I borrowed them, although with a slight modification!

    Blessings to you in your ministry.

  4. Felix,

    No worries. Glad I could help. Good luck!

    Peace,
    Jamie