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A look at local web happenings in Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Posted by Mark Briggs @ 11:28:33 am
The Louis L'Amour Project is a new blog written by a Tacoman named Chris Jones who shares his passion for classic Western tales. He sent me a note about his blog recently so I wanted to take a look.
It's well-done, especially if you read Louis L'Amour books (which I don't). The ratings in spurs (up to 5) is a nice touch and the blog is sprinkled with enough images to make it visually interesting.
No doubt Chris is a legitimate L'Amour fan. He even made a Mii of the now deceased author. Even though I'm not a L'Amour fan, it's good to see the legacy of one of the world's most popular writers preserved in the digital age.
