Some good green living blogs are: "Fandango", "Eartheasy", "Green living", "National Geographics", "Canadian Living", "Talking Nature", "Mindful mama", "Planet save", "Green Talk" to name a few. More green blogs can be found on "Environmental Science degree".
There are numerous sites to find blog templates and some of these templates are free. A person can find blog templates at The BTemplates website and The Blog Skins Website.
A person can find a guide on how to blog on Google from several different places. Some of these places include Google Help, Dummies, and The Blog Doctor.
A great place to find green living tips is the Daily Green, a website dedicated to living green, with many resources and articles. You can check it out here http://www.thedailygreen.com/.
MSN has a blog page entitled living. Here someone will find dating systems that give advice on finding the right person. There is advice on love, dating, sex and marriage.
One can find more information about green autos at various places across the web. The Tree Hugger blog has alot of rich information about green autos.
There are scripts that you can find online that can be added to your blog and it counts how many people are currently viewing your blog and how many people have been on your blog since a certain date. I have tumblr, and there are many blogs that have this.
My favorite green living tips website is The Daily Green. You can visit it here: http://www.thedailygreen.com/. It contains many articles and resources about living green.
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There are many ways a person might information about how to create a blog. For instance, the websites called Simple Sites and The Key Word Academy offer information about making a blog.
How do I find "Moonlight in Paradise" blog?
One can find information about The Radio Blog Club on the official site Radio Blog Club. One can also find information about The Radio Blog Club on Wikipedia.
One can usually find an old blog post on a blog website by accessing the blog's archive. Most blogs will have their archives on the side of a page for easy access.