Blogs Tagged "Personal Journal"

Climbing out of the Box

The process of living an unprocessed life.From what we eat to how we think.

Beyond Willpower

Vegan weight loss journey blog where I’ll be discussing food addiction, weight loss challenges, and gluten free vegan recipes (yummay!) among other ramblings that pop into my head.

Matters of the Heart

My musings a Pittsburgh lover, student, lesbian, and sports lover.  Topics including current events, my crazy family, and the misadventures of life with a pacemaker.

The Squeaker Box

My blog is a Pittsburgh-based music blog that covers everything from folk to hip hop, alternative, dance, and pop.  The Squeaker Box exists for all my friends + family + music lovers to enjoy new and old artists.  Come to this blog for … Continue reading

Notes from the Iron City

A personal journal or sorts of a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon. A place where I store and keep track of coherent thoughts that my mind conjures.

Roup Blog

Roommates gone wild on Roup Ave, Friendship, Pgh, Penna

The Life

We just moved to Pittsburgh.  This blog is our tale of moving across the country with nothing more than our faithful pup in tow – to Steel town… and all the ups and downs of first time home ownership, “back east” living, and … Continue reading

Corporation to Community

One man’s account of leaving a short-lived corporate life, in order to return to the community. While trying to learn the landscape of the 21st century world through the local, global and virtual communities.

Six-Hundred Square Feet and the City

“Six-hundred Square Feet” refers to the approx. size of our apartment. A decent size according to some and a nutshell-of-a-space according to most. “The City” refers to our newfound home in Pittsburgh, PA. Why the blog? 1. I (B) work in the “blogosphere” … Continue reading

John Linko

Pittsburgh-area native returns home after 16 years in Colorado. 4 years of observations about both areas are already stored and ready for perusal, but the theme remains: “Notes from the journey. In God We Trust, all others we monitor”. The author has … Continue reading