tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507920961666143600.post8100057235023014898..comments2023-12-29T09:13:32.594-07:00Comments on reflections : Random observations | #sol21 Day 9Vanessa Vailehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04647639725252430851noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507920961666143600.post-57185575583669839142021-03-11T23:53:31.168-07:002021-03-11T23:53:31.168-07:00Comment by Carla Michele, harvested from the March...Comment by Carla Michele, harvested from the March 6 Two Writing Teachers page<br /><br />I’m sitting in an airport and have attempted several times to post on your page, but it wouldn’t go through (#sigh).<br /><br />Luckily, I copied it so I could post below…<br /><br />I love this slice. Simple and beautiful in its nature, it’s still so rich with meaning. It captures the essence of writing from one of my favorite vantage points – the collection of ideas. It reminds me much of brainstorming, and yet I’m its finalization, you seem to have amassed many seeds for future blooms.<br /><br />Your sentence variation lends itself to a lyrical feel that I think is most pleasant. Thanks for sharing both your insights and ideas for fellow writers on ways of sparking new thoughts. I enjoyed it.<br /><br />~Carla MichelleVanessa Vailehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04647639725252430851noreply@blogger.com