Do your blog’s search engine terms reflect the soul of your blog?
This sprang to mind when I read this found poem by Christine Whitelaw, which she wrote in response to my Search Engine Poetry challenge.

Image via http://www.sxc.hu
Christine lives in a beautiful corner of Australia with artist husband Stuart,
and her blog, dadirridreaming, is predominantly Christine’s exquisite photographic contemplation
of the natural beauty that surrounds their home –
birds, insects, flowers, ocean, kangaroos and wallabies, sky and much more.
She also posts wonderful travelogues (that make me green with envy) about their trips to places further afield,
such as Lord Howe Island, Singapore and Europe (getting greener by the minute!).
Here are a few of my favourite posts from Christine’s latest globetrotting adventure:
Christine also occasionally hosts yoga retreats (and I’m hoping to attend one in the coming year)
So, what do you think?
Is the soul of dadirridreaming reflected in Christine’s found poem?
Thanks for participating, Christine!
😀
Love the photos on her site…thanks!
Thanks for popping over, Charles.
Great stuff bb 🙂 Her blog is full of great stuff and her search engine poem really works.
Interesting how each person’s is so different, Gabe. Thanks.
I love getting personal testimonials and referrals to other sites and work from people I trust – looking forward to checking out more 🙂
Thanks, Anne. I have two more coming up in the next two weeks 🙂
gosh thanks for this great post bluebee, i am speechless, and will read the feedback with interest….. you have done a wonderful job of digging out the gems from the blog, an excellent researcher i would say without hestation!
Thanks for participating, Christine. 🙂
Christine’s poem is quite lovely.
Thanks for popping over, Tilly.
Loved her poem. Especially:
take care of your heart
tumultuous flower.
Thanks, BB!
I also love those lines, Nancy. Thanks.
Thanks for introducing me/us to Christine…. Beautiful.
A place of calm on ‘tumultuous’ days 🙂 Thanks, Elizabeth.
Those last 2 lines are the cat’s meow.
Aren’t they just, Monica 🙂
very intersting to discover all these good blogs. Thank you BB.
I liked also the electric cars in Paris and the Singapore gardens 🙂
The autolib is such a brilliant innovation, Benedicte. Would love to see it introduced in Sydney. Thanks for popping over to dadirridreaming.