Comment on The Way It Is in the Winter of the Soul — by Touch2Touch
Tree, I am so happy to see your name(s) appear on a comment! I keep your RSS feed faithfully open, and check regularly to see if you’re back in the Blogosphere. Know that you have been missed, and will...
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This is your season then! Your visit and comment is much appreciated.
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
I like the way you put it, Madhu: a big of Whomp may do you good.
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Naomi Baltuck
Great post! Love the storytelling. (And D.A. too. I have a feeling where the WHOMP! will come from at the season’s end, but I don’t want to know until I get there.
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
You won’t hear it from me, Naomi! Don’t whomp on anyone else’s parade is the motto –
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Random Acts of Writing
I have often been SHOCKED to the core with those life WHOMPS! And then. And then comes the inspiration to: make change, be grateful, speak my truth, and similar “life is short, do it NOW” actions. I...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
Great way to describe it, Jen. I think many of us share that love/hate relationship.
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by rebekah
Had to google eclampsia after that episode. I knew what it was, but what I didn’t know, was that it’s still, to this day, almost always fatal. Like all the others, I really enjoy D.A. Nowadays that...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
In the wink of an eye, in the drawing of a breath and then the not-drawing — Yes. I think the only possible response is to rejoice whenever and however we can.
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by pauline
WHOMPS come in all shapes and sizes, I’m finding. They come with the onset of sudden pain, with the drama of a nor’easter, with birth as well as death. WHOMPS most often are surprises – not always, but...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
I’ll tell you though, Pauline — I could do without the WHOMP of a “potential historic winter storm.” Hope part of that is prognosticators’ hype — So much for Punxatawney Phil. What does a groundhog...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by La Pouyette - Karin
Came today to your post and – WHOMP! Looking at your image, WHOMP – first because I love it and – second I nearly thought “well that’s mine!” (please have a look at my recent post whenever you can...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
I’ll tell you my most recent WHOMP! which was a positive and joyful one — Looking at your recent post, the one about nature and art and Beethoven and music and jewels and flowers — WHOMP! Karin, your...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Karen@PasGrand-Chose
Beautifully put, Judith. Though in my opinion Julian Fellowes has gone a little overboard with the whomps in the last couple of seasons!
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
I agree with you. But whomps being the nature of melodrama and soap opera, what is a Fellowes to do? BTW, for a continuing education seminar here I’ve been reading Trollope’s The Way We Live Now. He’s...
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by happysherlock
We were dealt a big, scary WHOMP 2 days back, and it’s been rough. This is a beautiful reminder not to take things for granted. Btw I love DA and Sybil too!
View ArticleComment on The “WHOMP!” Factor by Touch2Touch
I remember that you had some scary WHOMPS last year. Hope this one will settle down into something smoother and more manageable in one quick hurry! All thoughts, wishes, and prayers to you both.
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