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Tip: Into Gardening? Check out Pete's

Pete's Gardening Blog regularly shares tidbits relating to the author's gardening efforts, including tips and pictures.

Related blogs and services you will be interested in:

Straight From the Farm

Philadelphia Orchard Project

Tip: Interested in the future of Philadelphia? PlanPhilly is a project you want to connect with

PlanPhilly enables Philadelphians to take part in a dialog about the future of the city. Its home page was recently redesigned. Check it out.

Tip: Subscribe to Above Average Jane

Above Average Jane has been doing a fantastic job sharing news items happening in the Philadelphia region's political scene you should be aware of. Yeah, it can be bit "inside baseball" sometimes, but it is more 'news you should know' than 'news you are looking for'. Subscribe. Get aware.

Tip: Subscribe to Christopher Wink's Blog

Christopher Wink, co-Founder of Technically Philly, has a diverse set of interests that place him right in the middle of media's evolution in Philly. He shares these interests on his terrific personal blog that you want to subscribe to. Check it out.

R. Bradley Maule heads to Portland, OR

Albert Yee shares news that R. Bradley Maule has completed his move to Portland, OR. He managed the very significant phillyskyline for almost ten years. His knowledge and love of architecture, of place, of photography and Philadelphia inspired and informed thousands across the city.

From the phillyskyline about page:

Hello, I'm R. Bradley Maule, sometimes RBM, always B Love. This is my web site. It is made in honor of the city I live in and love, Philadelphia. It is to present an honest look—warts and all—at the city and its varied urban fabric.

I came here from Tyrone, Pennsylvania (Steelers Country) in 2000, and have spent all my 33 years at a PA address. I have no mission statement or goal with this site, but if I had one wish, it would be that Pennsylvanians could see past the nonsense and love one another, from Erie to Philly up to the Poconos back out to the Burgh and everywhere in between.

But here on Philly Skyline, my friends and I are just sharing our experiences right here in Philadelphia with our fellow humans.

Albert points to his Farewell, Philadelphia slideshow on Flickr. Make sure to subscribe to Maule of America to follow his work in the future (some great shots already there!).

He left an imprintis going to be greatly missed. His impact will live on.

Thank you Brad.

The Daily News and WHYY launch "The City Howl"

The Philadelphia Daily News and WHYY have launched a new service - "The City Howl". Use it as a new resource to share or read opinions of Philadelphia city services.

Scott and Marisa got Married - Congratulations!

Congratulations Scott and Marisa!

Here's a pic of the happy couple on Flickr.

Civic Apps and Media In Philadelphia

Learn Video Production!

MiND TV offers one-day and advance workshops, as well as production equipment rentals and one-on-one editing tutorials. Sign up online at www.mindtv.org/training

What Happened to PhillyBlog.com?

I haven't been able to access Phillyblog.com ... did ALL that site shut down? Thanks in advance for any information.


Sincerely,
Dana

Comings and goings at Philly Future and the Philly blogosphere

Today was the first day in eons I spent cleaning up the news aggregator.

What that entails is visiting each blog on the blogroll, one by one and making a rather subjective determination if it stays in the aggregator or goes.

While I could (and do sometimes) use scripts to automate the process of verifing that blogs on the blogroll exist, and have recent posts, it takes a human invested in what this site is about to actually keep Philly Future working appropriately.

Along the way you end up discovering people who have migrated their blogs new locations, who themselves have moved away from Philly, who have given up blogging entirely, or have just mysteriously disappeared.

It probably sounds simple, sites like this should be removed from Philly Future right? But it isn't always that simple.

For example, Mark at the Long Cut. He was a Philly Future Featured Blog, Matt interviewed him way back 2005. He hasn't updated his blog since... well since January 2008. Should I remove his link? Some would say so. But his last post leaves me hope he will someday come back to blogging. So I hold out hope.

Speaking of Matt, a huge contributor to Philly Future in the past, one of the reasons it was the success it was for so long, his blog hasn't been updated since late last year, but like the Long Cut, it stays.

How about Mr. Dave Luna. A writer we've linked to here since, oh, the beginning of time, and someone who enriched the Philly blogosphere while he was blogging. Well he deleted his feed. That's easy.

Uncle Horn Head hasn't updated since October 2006. One of my favorite bloggers. But after two years, well it's pretty clear he's not coming back. Still miss him and Dave.

And what of Jim Capozzola and Star C. Foster (Sarcasmo). Both will never update their blogs again, yet there is no way I can remove those blogs from the blogroll. I feel honor bound to leave them linked, even though both have left this mortal coil, because they were so much a part of what made the Philly blogosphere - what made and continues to make Philly - so special to me.

A special shout out needs to go to Keystone Politics, Philadelphia Will Do, and Hallwatch.org for laying foundations in Philly for what's come later. Hallwatch was true citizen journalism at its finest, while Keystone Politics helped to provide a space for people to keep infromed about their state, and Dan McQuade shows just what is possible when a newspaper freely sponsors a blog.

All are missed.

To be sure there are a great, great many old timers still keeping at it and there are a ton of new voices who have joined the great online conversation. Where that leads Philly Future I am still figuring out and will post some thoughts shortly.

Thank you for keeping up with the journey so far.

Karl

Upcoming Technology/Media/Creative Events

July 31st: DrupalCamp Philadelphia: at Drexel

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The Internet for Everyone

Read Todd Wolfson and Hanna Sassaman piece summarizing Philadelphia's important pursuit of stimulus money to expand Philadelphia online access.