Comment on Miss Stein Speaks — by Stef
Calvin & Hobbes are fantastic. What a refreshing reminder. Thanks for that!
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by Pauline
One of the stories so far… “Upon my word, you must think me a fool!” said she and slammed the door. Mercy looked at the limp bouquet of wildflowers in her hand, and shook her head back and forth. ‘This...
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by John Weeren
“Upon my word, you must think me a fool!” said she and slammed the door. Mercy looked at the limp bouquet of wildflowers in her hand, and shook her head back and forth. ‘This is his grand gesture for...
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by Touch2Touch
Two stories, two (temporary?) conclusions — Brilliant performances all around! (I feel like an auctioneer: Are we done? Are we through? Going, going —)
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by mercy
just stopped by to take a quick look at the progress – even if in an hour we are leaving for… India!! Can’t wait to catch up with this story – I simply love where this is going – so sorry I have to...
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by Touch2Touch
Namaste, Mercy! Good travels, happy family wedding, safe home again – and thank you for being the onlie begetter of the story —
View ArticleComment on Miss Stein Speaks — by You do what you do « a twisted pair
[...] post was triggered by a comment from Pauline in response to Miss Stein Speaks, posted (24 May 2011) on Touch2Touch. [...]
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by dorisrudddesigns
I hate writer’s block. But keep it up. Just start writing SOMETHING and usually something will come of it. Writing is not my strong suit which is why I make myself do it. Beautiful photo!
View ArticleComment on Guess What? by Touch2Touch
Thanks for stopping by and commiserating a little, Doris! Visitors are a lot of what makes it all fun and worthwhile. Guess it’s time to tell myself what I so often tell others: Onward!
View ArticleComment on “But the Beholder Wanting —” by journeytoepiphany
I love unpainted or half-painted, weathered wood. It speaks to me of endurance.
View ArticleComment on “But the Beholder Wanting —” by Touch2Touch
Interesting comment. I think I usually respond to texture, at least something aesthetic — so it’s intriguing to think in terms of character, or quality. Thank you for that!
View ArticleComment on Who Writes My Laws? by Touch2Touch
That’s the balance, yes, Mercy. You deal with consequences, but you’re not stuck continuing on that same mistaken course. We all do the best we can. In a way it’s kind of tragic, because mostly we try...
View ArticleComment on Who Writes My Laws? by Touch2Touch
The shades of gray thing – The necessity of change – We DO learn something as we go along! (And some really important “somethings” they are, too. Funny, isn’t it, how we acquire such a firm conviction...
View ArticleComment on Who Writes My Laws? by meercy
Yep stiill in india – returnning toonight. – wedding was great – very traditional orthodox syrian christIan – using my blaackbberry to. Comment – keys keep jumpinng
View ArticleComment on Who Writes My Laws? by mercy
Yep stiill in India, Judy – returning tonight – wedding was great – very traditional orthodox syrian christian – using my blackberry to comment – keys keep jumping. And Stef, changing oooopinonns is aa...
View ArticleComment on Who Writes My Laws? by Touch2Touch
I think both Stef and i would certainly agree. We’re not talking about undoing things, but of changing directions when further experience indicates unwisdom or error. Not arbitrary, not frivolous, not...
View ArticleComment on Who Writes My Laws? by mercy
Yes I also figured you were talking of smaller decisions but I just used the big decisions for illustrative purposes, to bring the issues into greater relief. I constantly come upon similar situations...
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