Comment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Touch2Touch
I wish you a day of sweet smells and sights, Gilly!
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I think you’ve got the hang of it, too — you even look graceful when you do it!!!!!!!
View ArticleComment on Arise, My Love! by FindingStrengthToStandAgain
When I was younger, I couldn’t take classes before noon…. that was way to early to get out of bed. Now if I sleep past 5:30, I am certain I have missed too much. The quiet in the morning, the birds...
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Oh my, Tara, that is certainly a 180! Your description again makes me want to get out of bed and see what I’m missing. At 5:30 it is still dark here — and the resident woodpecker (who has taken to...
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Patti Kuche
The gentle art of pondering with the kiss from a butterfly! Definitely worth stopping for, thank you!
View ArticleComment on The Butterflies of Ephemera by Karen@PasGrand-Chose
Technology offers us, as you say, a never-ending supply of brief moments of interest. It does concern me that these become our first choice in any window of idleness in a busy day, as though doing...
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You certainly lay it out clearly, Karen. Perhaps I’m so drawn to this side of the discussion because doing “nothing” has been attractive to me all my life. Once upon a time it was called day-dreaming....
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Anonymous
Lovely pictures and story! It’s been one of the totally unexpected pleasures of my relatively short time in the blog world that I have actually met (three-dimensionally speaking) no fewer than five...
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Karen@PasGrand-Chose
Sorry, not Anonymous, but Karen!
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Touch2Touch
I would be thrilled to visit, or have you visit --- but somehow your identity has been reduced to Anonymous. (If, as I suspect, you are Karen of the always-delightful <a...
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Touch2Touch
Consider yourself cyberhugged, Karen, until such time as we manage an actual ring at one or t’other doorbell!
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Madhu
How wonderful to meet up with cyber friends in the real world! Would love to go ring at a fellow bloggers doorbell or have them ring mine
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Touch2Touch
It may happen — especially since you travel often, and have “the urge to wander” —
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Patti Kuche
Those bright smiles say it all! Connections are such a tenuous business. Somehow we shift through various layers in finding a comfort zone of commonality but the magic that happens upon such a...
View ArticleComment on Bloggers, in Three Dimensions by Touch2Touch
Thank you, Patti. And remember — New York is not so far from Northampton. They even begin with the same letter! Hint hint?
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