tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post144178349218189471..comments2024-03-18T15:17:26.003-05:00Comments on l'astronave: Bumble HeartFrescahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-82809618006400421472015-07-15T18:49:59.622-05:002015-07-15T18:49:59.622-05:00I have bumblefoot.
In my heart.I have bumblefoot. <br /><br />In my heart.binknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-15793735758756334322015-07-13T22:03:14.945-05:002015-07-13T22:03:14.945-05:00As I have some catching up to do and am digesting ...As I have some catching up to do and am digesting the idea of Marz as, well, not your roomie/dear friend just say this: good work on offering the yoga mat to protect rat footsies. Good karma, indeed. poodletailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05871286123253372433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-81441369781568816262015-07-06T09:26:40.387-05:002015-07-06T09:26:40.387-05:00"Staying open to making do."
Thanks for ..."Staying open to making do."<br />Thanks for that, Zhoen.<br /><br />I'm still deciding about the book... Need to let the publisher know this week though.Frescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-87117970242955139092015-07-04T13:15:56.560-05:002015-07-04T13:15:56.560-05:00Always useful, to dig into what needs doing. Stay...Always useful, to dig into what needs doing. Staying open to making do. <br /><br />Trashing the garbage project, say it ain't so! (sarcasm with a pun chaser.)Zhoenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03515663141425057088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-453796606255877272015-07-04T12:35:57.137-05:002015-07-04T12:35:57.137-05:00Hey, Crow:
I actually thought of YOU when I wrote...Hey, Crow:<br /> I actually thought of YOU when I wrote out that quote, too---because of *your* courage (and sadnesses), especially just lately.<br /><br />THANKS from the bottom of my sore heart for the encouragement/permission (!) to NOT write about garbage.<br />That really helps me.<br /><br />Alas, the publisher just put out a book on Thrift Stores, but, hey--there are other publishers (or, here!). <br />At any rate---you are right to pick up on the fact that I enjoy telling about my adventures in thrift: thank you for seeing me.<br /><br />Marz has done good work, and, I trust, so have I. It's just... sad. I bet you know what I mean.<br /><br />Frescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-43990186673802260982015-07-04T12:03:34.324-05:002015-07-04T12:03:34.324-05:00"I will shift this sadness into my courage.&q..."I will shift this sadness into my courage." <br /><br />I like that, as well. It's a good idea.<br /><br />At some point in our lives, I'm beginning to realize, we have to decide to let go of things that hurt, or make us feel bad - like writing about garbage. That won't be the only book deal to come your way, plus you always have the option of writing (and illustrating) about things that make you feel good.<br /><br />I always enjoy your posts about your Thrift Store adventures. How did they come into being? Did they evolve from church rumble sales, or maybe from rag-pickers' stalls in early markets? How far back in history do they go and where was the first one? Are they always fund raisers for charities or are some retail stores?<br /><br />Write what you know, my late friend Ida used to say in our writers' group. What you know and what you love/enjoy.<br /><br />Sounds like your fledgling has developed strong wings and is off exploring her world. You offered significant support in order for that to happen. Good for you. And good for Marz.The Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04846997590157958766noreply@blogger.com