…of the day: websites I visit frequently

It’s amazing how little I have to write about now that my average weekday involves eating, sleeping, working from home, reading, light exercise and the occasional film.  When your mind is wholly preoccupied with just getting the basic things done on a daily basis (work, medical tests, pain management), you just don’t even think about anything else.  So, since I don’t have much to say at the moment, I thought I’d share with you some of the websites that I visit on a regular basis (other than Facebook, Google and YouTube)… and other than shopping websites like Threadless or Amazon.  Maybe you’ll find some of them interesting.  Also, check out my Blogroll on the right-hand side of my site to visit blogs that I read regularly.

DAILY VISITS

http://www.fark.com

http://www.aldaily.com

http://scitechdaily.com

 

WEEKLY VISITS

(Note: Every Sunday morning, I read articles about personal finance as part of a lifelong commitment to keeping myself educated about topics relating to money!  Below are a few of the financial blogs that I visit on a weekly basis.)

Canadian Dream – Free at 45: A Blog About Early Retirement and Happiness

Four Pillars: Investing and Personal Finance

The Simple Dollar: Financial Talk for the Rest of Us

http://grooveshark.com

http://ninjavideo.net

 

OCCASIONAL VISITS

http://boingboing.net

http://wired.com

http://npr.org

http://ted.com

 

http://allrecipes.com

 

What websites do you visit on a regular basis?

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