Review: BonniNet

Written January 26, 2002

I stumbled upon BonniNet by following a link to the blogs by women webring.

In short, BonniNet is a collection of sites with a personality - and behind the site, an extraordinary woman. You can jump in anywhere, and before you know it you'll quickly have spent a couple of hours reading around.

Bonni's site is beautifully designed, and full of interesting well-written content. I spent a long time reading in her personal pages - there is a weblog, too.

Bonni provides a very good collection of parenting links and a subsite on evaluated childbirth.

Stop by at Zoë Notes (a mother's diary) and be sure to read Missycat's Principles of the Universe.

On a more serious note, the trinity pages tell Bonni's recovery from childhood abuse and domestic violence.

When you feel you've read all you can on BonniNet (put aside a few days for that), you'll still have a pretty collection of related sites to visit. In particular, if you're into visual (digital) art, you might enjoy elizabyte.

http://bonni.net/

::: discussion :::

This site will look much more pretty in a browser which supports web standards, but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. Browsers which do not support CSS will get this message, even if they are otherwise standards-compliant. Do you want to upgrade?

French - français! Ce site aura l'air bien plus joli dans un navigateur conforme aux standards du web, mais il est accessible avec n'importe quel navigateur ou dispositif Internet. Désirez-vous faire une mise à jour?