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Tell to me a little about you and your web-sites\blogs I am an author from Seattle. Here is more about me:
http://offbeatbride.com/arielMy first book,
Offbeat Bride, was published in 2006. I started the website
www.offbeatbride.com in 2007. Both the book and the website celebrate non-traditional brides. Now that I am pregnant, I decided to start a new website,
http://offbeatmama.com, to celebrate non-traditional mothers.
Tell how you have found meA friend sent me a link to your wedding on
englishrussia.com. I LOVED the photos and immediately
featured them on offbeatbride.com ...although in my post I noted that the cruel comments on
englishrussia.com made me mad. Then my Offbeat Bride readers started posting comments on englishrussia about how much they liked your wedding! Once I found your livejournal, I deleted the link to englishrussia and linked straight to your website.
Why I am interesting to youOne of my favorite things about Offbeat Bride & Offbeat Mama is that I get to learn about subcultures --
goths,
rockabillies,
steampunks,
hippies,
gamer geeks, etc. I love that there are "weird" and wonderful people all over the world pursuing their own unique personalities and styles -- it is inspiring, especially when the styles are very different from my own.
I also like to see the ways in which subcultures & styles are the same everywhere. Pictures from your wedding reception reminded me of events in Seattle -- there is a group here called
Pure Cirkus that does fetish/industrial circus performances that looked a lot like the performances in Moscow!
Despite the distance between Moscow & Seattle, and the fact that you are goth and I am not -- we are not so different!! It may sound cheezy, but it makes me happy.

Love to you, Grater, and Lada,
-Ariel
PS: Did you read the comments to this post?
http://offbeatmama.com/2009/10/russian-gothThere are even a couple Russian readers!