Although the Golden Years of Masonic Blogs was about 2005 to 2010, there are still many blogs by Freemasons that actively updated. Ashlars to Ashes will try to feature as many as possible. The blogs listed are sorted by the most recently updated, with a little snippet from the post. Links on the sidebar are for further reading, and will feature websites, podcasts, web boards, and other items of Masonic interest.
If you have a suggestion, or would like your blog featured on Ashlars to Ashes, please leave a comment with the blog address and a way to contact you so we can check it out.
Masonic Week 2025
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Another successful Masonic Week has been completed. This year we had over
600 attendees (the largest crowd ever) and it was great to see old friends
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https://www.facebook.com/TheMasonicRoundtable
ReplyDeleteA weekly Hangout on Air where young Masons discuss Masonic news and various topics related to Masonry.
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Deletehttp://masonicbeehive.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteA new blog which will include symbolic exploration, Masonic history, personal thoughts, and musings of a Master Mason.
www.celestialbrotherhood.com
ReplyDeleteA blog by American Soldier/Veteran and his life experiences and ideas that involve the Craft.
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DeleteHere is a nice blog for you to look at:
ReplyDeletehttp://allthingsmasonic.blogspot.com/
I definitely agree that the golden years was between 2005 - 2010. I remember the blogs such as Masonic Podcast Central, The Burning Taper, etc. I think that the purpose of this aggregate blog is awesome and will certainly come back for references. Continue to keep the mind attuned to a positive frequency and, in the meantime, I would like to submit a blog for consideration: www.VedasofSophia.com
ReplyDeletePlease consider my blog, http://scotnewbury.com for inclusion in your aggregate list.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to reach out to me via my contact form on the site.