I founded the Carnival of MS Bloggers in 2007 to connect the growing MS Blogging Community. My vision was to become the central hub where bloggers could find each other and to feature a collection of independent patient voices.

As larger MS organizations have also begun to feature patient voices on their own websites in recent years, the Carnival of MS Bloggers is no longer the single driving force in serving this wonderful community. For that we should all be grateful.

Thank you for continuing to support me in this one-person labor of love over the years. As of now, I will be taking a break from hosting the Carnival of MS Bloggers.

Please feel free to continue to email me to alert me to new MS blogs to add to the comprehensive MS Blogging Community index.

Sincerely,
Lisa Emrich

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Carnival of MS Bloggers #48

Welcome to the Carnival of MS Bloggers, a bi-weekly compendium of thoughts and experiences shared by those living with multiple sclerosis.


Sherry (aka Have Myelin?), who blogs at Words Salads: The Demyelination of Me and Postcards of My Life, recently did a little Four Wheelin' and has brought back some great photos. I hope you enjoy this sampling as much as I have.




Sometimes it's a long climb back



Where the wild things are



MLK: “Carve a tunnel of hope through the dark mountain of disappointment"



India Arie: "Beautiful Flowers", a song for every girl who has been thru something



Haze and rain eventually go away



The road less traveled can be a bit crowded sometimes



Thank you, Sherry, for sharing such beauty!! All images copyright Sherry Turner.


This concludes the 48th edition of the Carnival.

The next Carnival of MS Bloggers will be hosted here on November 19, 2009. Please remember to submit a post (via email) from your blog of which you are particularly proud, or which you simply want to share, by noon on Tuesday, November 17, 2009.

Thank you.
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