Thursday, November 10, 2005

Where's Waldo?


I came across a neat link this afternoon on Texas Oceanlover Laments blog. It is a map page where you can plot your location and leave a little comment/shout out. I would love to have each person plot themselves and see how many I can get. Plus it's fun to see where everybody is from. You can plot a city or I think you can get as detailed as your home address if you wanted. Personally I think city is enough information. Don't know how many wierdo's there are out there that may show up at my front steps! You can find the link to the right under Just for Fun.

7 comments:

David said...

Done. I got that from Phyllis.

Love the story about your Dad and the lady across the street. We lived that in the opposite way when we moved to Okinawa Japan and lived in their community. It was fun to try to communicate with our neighbors and we did do so. It made for some fun times.

Curious Servant said...

Thank you for your visit and kind comments. When ever I hear from you it always makes me feel warm. Like I was just handed a hot mocha.

4evergapeach said...

FTS - I even went back and looked for yours and can't find it. But thanks for plotting!

David - Thanks for jumping on my map. Living in Japan must have been a wonderful experience.

CS - Thank you too for mapping and for your kind words. It's the least I could do seeing as how you warm my soul each time I visit your site! :)

Anonymous said...

Hi there! Thanks for visiting me....I tried to find the link you posted about the Where's Waldo thing. It looked so cute! I couldn't find it though...oh well. And I've been meaning to email you regarding the writing to reading program you mentioned to me. I'll try to get to that sometime tonight. =o)

Pirate said...

I'm not sure if I was doing it right.

Live, Love, Laugh said...

I'll be back to do this, am out of time right now. sounds like fun!!!

An Ordinary Christian said...

Hi. I came over from L,L,L's site. I have had problems doing map plotting because my screen is only like 1 1/2 inches! (on my phone). Sounds fun though.