Seattle Welcomes the Carnival of Cities

Carnival of Cities Welcome to the December 10th, 2007 edition of the Carnival of Cities.

I’m very pleased to welcome these wonderful bloggers from around the world to my home town of Seattle.  And now, I invite you to take a little time to get to know them, as they, in turn, get to know Seattle.

From the Americas:

From Europe:

From Asia:

  • Grigo presents All About Crabs: Shanghai Hairy Crab posted at Wondering with Wind, saying, “A blog post about delicious Shanghai hairy crab, a local crab. The post introduced what is hairy crab, how to eat the real crab and when is the best season for it.”   Hard to find, but worth it!

From Australia:

That concludes this edition.  A very big thank you goes out to all of our contributors.  It’s because of bloggers like you that the world is really a very small place.

If you’re interested in sharing information about your city, you can submit your blog article to the next edition of the Carnival of Cities using our carnival submission form.  Next week’s host will be Patricia at Kango

If you’re interested in reading any of our previous carnivals, you can find a list with links at our blog carnival index page.

______________________________________________

4 Responses to “Seattle Welcomes the Carnival of Cities”

  1.   Jamie
    December 10th, 2007 | 6:24 am

    Thank you so much for including my post in the carnival! You’ve put together a great compilation of interesting things to read.

    I am so glad I worked at the Greenmarket–what a memorable and unique experience :)

    –Jamie

  2.   Jen
    December 10th, 2007 | 3:48 pm

    Thank you for including my post in the article as well. I love the wide variety of other blogs included, and I can’t wait to go through all of these.

  3. December 11th, 2007 | 10:36 am

    [...] Carnival of Cities is up at The Seattle Traveler. There are some great posts from around the world, including one about saving money in Rome and [...]

  4. December 14th, 2007 | 8:52 am

    My favorite lentry was the Hairy Crab link.. I love crab, many families in the Bay Area have crab on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. I will have to do some research on if I am eating male or female crab. Great post.


About Us | Advertise with us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
Get This Theme


All content is Copyright © 2005-2010 b5media. All rights reserved.