Moving to Merida

I’ve been reading a lot of blogs lately by people dreaming of, in transition to, or recently moved to Merida.

I have very few of them in my BlogRoll.  I have a long BlogRoll and need to purge those that haven’t/don’t seem to blog anymore.  

Therefore I think it may be time to restructure my BlogRoll into Topic BlogRolls.

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What do you think of these?

Merida Old Timers
Moving to Merida
Other Parts of Mexico
Mexico links and News resources
Misc Other Stuff and Other parts of the world

About Debi in Merida

I moved from Colorado Springs, Colorado USA to Merida, Yucatan, MX in January 2006. I love to read, garden, travel, and hang out with friends. Then in 2016 I moved to Richmond, Virginia, USA. Culture shock continues.
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6 Responses to Moving to Merida

  1. Thanks all for your thoughts – I think I will reorganize, AND change from Old Timers, to Long Timers.
    I will retain the structure where most recent poters aer at the top, I really like that!
    Thanks again
    Debi

  2. Eric Chaffee says:

    “Old” sounds so, well, crotchety. My definition of old is somebody at least 20 years my senior. Always. Could I suggest you rephrase Merida Old Timers to Merida Long Timers?

    ~eric.

  3. Barb says:

    I think you should do whatever makes sense to you. 🙂 I have a long list, too, and keep adding to it. I faithfully read each one but it does get a bit cumbersome to keep checking the ones who don't post often. For my purposes I like the way you have yours set up, where you can see, at a glance, who's posted since the last time you read.

  4. Leslie says:

    Sounds good to me!!! My Mexpat blogroll is in Alphabetical order, but maybe categories is the way to go. 🙂

  5. norm says:

    I keep my bookmarks of blogs by country and topic. I like history,poly-sci, geology, science writers, they all get a line on the bookmark page.

  6. Steve Cotton says:

    I have been thinking of doing something similar to Nancy's organization of her blog roll — by region.

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