Rosemary Frezza, Blog Angel

Rosemary Frezza, Blog Angel (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog)

I’ve blogged about trolls, but I’ve also been thinking about the beings that I call blog angels — those helpful, friendly folks who may or may not have blogs of their own, but who regularly e-mail suggestions or leave them in comments, who privately warn me about typos or broken links, and without whom blogging would be much less fun. Rosemary Frezza e-mails me at least once a day with a list of typos and broken links — not just on my weblog, but on other pages on my site as well. I love her dearly — I’ve known her all my life, because she’s my sister.

Happy birthday, Rosemary!

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  • My day is just not complete unless I have visited your weblog and NMJ site at least several times to see what you and your students are writing about. Thanks for the sweet words Dennis, I love you dearly too!

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