It's the start of a new month and time for another great blog party to start! Before we get into this month's Country Fair Blog Party, Jan from the Tip Garden and I would like to thank everyone for your comments last month on the direction we should take with the blog party! The winner of last months Holiday Gift Bag was chosen via Rafflecopter... and drum roll please... The winner is: Julie Raye-Rodriguez!!
Enjoy Julie! |
Jan will be contacting you via email to get your shipping address to get your gift bag in the mail. Congratulations once again!
As for 2017, What Comes Next? Both Jan and myself joined in as co-hosts to share the load with others as a group of bloggers and we now find ourselves just too busy to run it just by ourselves, or alone as individuals. So very reluctantly, it has come time to let it go.
Not totally goodbye: Now while Jan and I are both going to take a break from the Country Fair Blog Party after this month, we both still enjoy hosting blog hops. We have some ideas floating around on maybe some special holiday or seasonal parties we might lead in the future, and if and when we dream up and take action on something new, we plan on inviting all of you.
Thank you for your support! We have the best bloggers here at the Country Fair Blog Party! The friendliest, most caring, and willing to share and uplift each other. We are grateful for you coming back month after month and sharing your life with us. We cherish not just the networking but relationships built through this Blog Hop!
Now that I've update all of you on the Country Fair Blog Party, let's celebrate by recognizing the top viewed posts in November. Last month we had a tie for the most clicked post:
Both of these desserts look perfect to share with family over the holidays! Congratulations to both Jean and Carlee!

Also, be sure to visit my fellow co-host:
Jan of Tip Garden
We're excited to see everything you share for this final Country Fair Blog Party. Jan and I would once again like to thank you for linking up over the last couple of years. What is your all-time favorite Country Fair Blog Party post you read? Remember to Comments for a Cause!
Val, I feel honored to have had my pumpkin bundt cake tied for number of views with something chocolate! Hope people like my pecan tart. Sorry to see this end, it's the only monthly blog party I know of, but I totally understand. It must be a tremendous amount of work.
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ReplyDeleteI'm so happy I've gotten to know you through the Blog Party!
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