We’ve been rolling out our TBD Community Network this week – see our other batches of blogs – and we’re not slowing down. This next flock of eight puts us up to 32, and we have many more that we’re waiting to announce. Keep checking back, because they’re coming in like gangbusters.
Bitches Who Brunch
They Say: Becca and Cori Sue are brunching their way around Washington, D.C.
We Say: These lovely ladies do more than just brunch. They cook, shop and chat about the DC area food scene. Check them out for hottest food news and latest trends.
DC Like A Local
They Say: DC Like a Local gives you highly subjective, totally biased, and possibly useful tips for getting the most out of a visit to DC.
We Say: Tour guide and history buff Tim Krepp highlights museums, monuments, and events both off the beaten track and also in the thick of the tourist hordes. Check out his ranking of the top 10 museums for kids.
LoCo Market Stats
They Say: Info and stats on the Loudoun County real estate market.
We Say: If you’re buying, selling or living in a Loudoun County property, this is the place for hard data on local home sales and prices. Realtor Heather Elias posts charts and explanations that take you inside the latest real estate trends.
LoCo Musings
They Say: All about life and real estate in Loudoun County, Virginia.
We Say: Heather Elias, a web-savvy Realtor and resident in Loudoun County, shares news about what’s happening in the area, in addition to real estate trends. Heather has received several awards for her innovative use of blogging in real estate.
Metro Etiquette
They Say: The insider’s guide to riding the DC Metro with tips, tricks, and stories of how to ride metro without upsetting “the locals.”
We Say: Where’s the best place to wheel your luggage when you get on Metro? Is it appropriate to read over someone’s shoulder during your commute? Christine Brazill answers these questions and more in this blog designed with both tourists and seasoned Metro cynics in mind.
Nationals Daily News
They Say: Nationals Daily News has covered the Nats since ‘05, featuring news links, nine blogs, and original multimedia reporting from the ballpark.
We Say: Officially credentialed by the Nationals, they offer exhaustive game reports and photos aside professional-quality commentary. The variety of bloggers here make sure every base is covered, and every viewpoint heard.
Nats Insider
They Say: News, analysis and commentary from someone who has covered the Washington Nationals since Day 1.
We Say: Mark Zuckerman, who wrote for the Washington Times from 2001 to 2009 and the Nats beat reporter for five years, migrated his expertise from print to his own blog. Talk about fan support: When he needed to raise money to cover Spring Training, his readers chipped in over $10,000 in less than a month.
Staying Medium
They Say: Countering irrational euphoria or despair with a level-headed look at the Washington Redskins.
We Say: Dave O thinks before he types, offering intelligent discussion that seeks to rise above knee-jerk reactions. That doesn’t mean he’ll pull punches, though.
#1 by Rachel on June 25, 2010 - 11:12 am
So excited about this expanding network of awesome bloggers! My Google Reader is certainly filling up…