Comment on Welcome to Northampton: Forbes Library, Volume I by F
Welcome to Northampton! I’m so glad you appreciate Forbes Library! The more you visit, the more wonders and treasures you will discover . . .
View ArticleComment on Welcome to Northampton: Forbes Library, Volume I by Touch2Touch
A kind welcome from the library director — thank you, ma’am!
View ArticleComment on FREE HUGS by pix & kardz
i have seen this video before – and i still love it. thank you for sharing!
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I could watch this one regularly – Come to think of it, I do! Thanks for coming by!
View ArticleComment on Portrait of Achan (Unfinished) by Achan :)
The 10-year-old girl is now 32. I still remember the exact moment when you had taken the original photo in Hiroshima… hmm 22 years ago… “Unfinished” or “mistake” you may call it, but for me this is a...
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I love the photograph, and I had such a clear vision of how I could transform it into a painting! Except that I couldn’t, I didn’t have the technique to do it. But I can’t throw it away either — so I...
View ArticleComment on Welcome to Northampton: Forbes Library, Volume I by thirdhandart
Forbes Library looks like the wonderful old library in my hometown (except for the bronze bust of Judge Forbes). Very nice post.
View ArticleComment on Welcome to Northampton: Forbes Library, Volume I by Touch2Touch
What was your old hometown, Theresa? New England, maybe?
View ArticleComment on November Morning by rutheh
Found you through Smile Kiddo! What a great November shot.
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So nice when that happns, leapfrogging from friend to friend! I love Stef’s blog; and you have gorgeous photos on yours. Then again, you certainly live in a beautiful part of the country! Thanks for...
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Stef
Hmm…. I was asked to comment, so here are my $.02. I also adore languages, particularly the languages that sound wonderful to the ear (i.e., French, Italian…). However, I also believe in the power of...
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Touch2Touch
So speaks/”speaks” a yoga teacher! Thank you for the balance, Stef —
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Random Acts of Writing
I’ve had some editing done recently to some of my writing. One by a friend (by request), one by a blog-commenter (who apparently knew better than I ever would about many things). Both made suggestions...
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Touch2Touch
I KNEW you were passionate about words! Thanks for an illuminating comment, Jen. I wear a writer’s hat, and I wear an editor’s hat, and I wear a proofreader’s hat — and all three of my hats are jumping...
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by jakesprinter
Great writing and poem too !truly motivational thanks for sharing
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Rebekah
Coming back to this post, because I find the comments extremely interesting. After eight years of speaking my second language — and perhaps even more so after my recent trip back home — I sometimes...
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Touch2Touch
I’m glad it “speaks” to you, Jake. It certainly does to me —
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Touch2Touch
Rebekah, there’s NOTHING that makes me quite so happy as having a conversation develop like this — so thank you for returning and joining in. There can be a kind of charm when a foreign speaker speaks...
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Rebekah
«tout passe, tout lasse, tout casse» oh, I’ll agree to that! Nothing as sad as when the last speaker of a language dies or an animal species… bonne journée
View ArticleComment on We Go Forth to Wonder —- by Touch2Touch
Until this very moment reading your comment I didn’t understand the sadness when an animal species — even a tiny insect one — dies out. But when you set it in this context, I do understand. Thank you....
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