The Carnival of Principled Government is at Principled Discovery. There's a nice link to a selection of political cartoons from America's first century from the Library of Congress collection.
Early Modern Notes, founder of the History Carnival, hosts its 50th edition. Big changes are planned for this carnival in the coming year, including a shift from bi-weekly to monthly publication and a new History Carnivals Aggregator.
There's even a Carnival of Top 10 Lists for those who can't get enough definitive statements based on arbitrarily limited subjective criteria (and what's not to love about that?). My Top Ten Flicks for Costume Flicks is among the posts in the current edition.



My pleasure, Dana. I greatly enjoyed your blog carnival - always worthwhile for me not to self-limit based on personal politics, as there is far more on which we see eye to eye and more to learn from each other in the process. I agree not all shared interests require legislative or regulatory sanction, though believe that without the enabling legal framework some of those shared interests may not be met.
The "Greenman" avatar of this page was actually the logo I used for a conservation consulting business I had a couple of years ago. I think the blend of the human and the environmental is a good fit for this admittedly wide ranging blog loosely based on land and people and past and present!
Cheers,
Posted by: GreenmanTim | March 18, 2007 at 12:03 PM
Thanks for the link! You have an interesting blog here, and I enjoyed reading through it. And your little profile picture is way cool. Mine has no particular meaning...it is just the only picture I could find that didn't look like I was strung out on drugs!
Posted by: Dana | March 18, 2007 at 11:30 AM