The winners of the 2004 Blog Herald Christmas Blogging Awards

Its a pleasure to announce the winners of the 2004 Blog Herald Christmas Blogging Awards. A few more entries this year and some great contenders. With thanks to Trudy W. Schuett (who if she wasn’t judging should have been considered for an entry in the decoration category) and John Mudd for their judging skills. The winners will be receiving their prizes on Boxing Day via Paypal and email.

1. Best Overall Christmas Blog
Confessions of a Teenage Pr1nc3sz

2. Best Christmas Decoration of a Blog

This one was extremely tight, but the winner again was
Confessions of a Teenage Pr1nc3sz

3. Best posting about Christmas on a Blog
The Press Blog

4. Best new blog (2004) embracing Christmas
this one was an interesting choice
Christmas is full of crap

See Also

Congrats to the winners and a merry christmas to all. I’m off to visit relatives, swim in their pool and relax in the spa whilst eating fresh prawns (shrimp) as the temperature hits 36 degrees (about 94 F). To the many bloggers I have made the aquintance of over the years, I’ll be thinking of you all as I suffer in the heat, as you bask in the glory of a cold, winter christmas :-)
The Blog Herald will return Boxing Day, or sometime thereafter. Best wishes
Duncan Riley.

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Duncan

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