Monday, February 16, 2015

Correspondence



Good morning. I know you're all out there celebrating the birth of our Presidents, but I just wanted to tell you that I changed the formatting of my comment section to Embedding which means that I can reply to each of your comments, particularly when you have a question. This might mean that it's more difficult to comment, so please let me know if you're having trouble. I might have to switch back to the old way.

Oh, and please let me off the hook if I don't reply right away or at all. It'll never be personal (except if you're a troll or someone rude and Anonymous, as opposed to someone thoughtful and Anonymous) and only because I'm lame at it. I do think the comment thing should be a conversation, though, and that I should hold up my side of it. Wish me luck.

Don't you just love that Victorian photo above that I found on the internets? I sure do miss typewriters. I believe that blogging is a sort of conversation, and I look on it that way each day when I sit down to write. It's not a far stretch to imagine myself a Victorian woman of some privilege doing her correspondence each day. Thank you for your community and extra thanks for those of you who leave such thoughtful and interesting remarks. Honestly, I am just so darn grateful for all of you -- readers and commenters alike --

16 comments:

  1. That is a lovely picture! And I feel very much the same way about my blog- I want it to be a conversation. Sometimes I seriously wonder if anyone goes back and reads my comments to their comments. And then I think- well, it doesn't matter. And it doesn't. I like knowing I've kept up my end of things.

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    1. Well, there you go! You're my first and have always been a supreme conversationalist in blog world. I love you much, Ms. Moon!

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    2. Sharing hearts. Sharing words. Sharing it all.

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  2. But let me hasten to add- I don't mind it a bit when bloggers do not answer comments. I am most certain they read them, which is the point.

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  3. This is a test to see if I can comment. I believe I must sign up for a Google account not to be Annonymous anymore and I will do that but in the mean time here I am with a hug for you know what. Sweet Jo

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    1. Sweet Jo -- You, too, have always been a supreme conversationalist, no matter your anonymity!

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  4. Commenting test for me too. When I hear something is different I just cannot stand by and wait to find out how the experience is. So here goes.

    When I visit your blog (and others) I always go into the last post I had already read, because I like to read what others have said. You responding to questions, etc would definitely add to the experience but it is a full experience either way.

    And Ms Moon - I personally always go back to read your comments to my comments (and to others). I also get enjoyment out of reading other readers' comments too because we are a community.

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    1. Jill, thank you, always, for your kind words and your support. I am so lucky to be doing this --

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  5. I should be much better about responding to comments. I do it sometimes, and particularly if I am asked a question -- but most of the time I just move on to the next post. I am not upholding my end of the bargain. :)

    I do ALWAYS read comments, and on blogs where I know the bloggers respond, I go back and read their responses. I like the conversation, I really do. I'm just lazy about my end of the bargain.

    I kind of miss typewriters, but it's nice not to have the noise and to be able to skip buying ribbons. :)

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    1. I am much like you, then, so don't count on me answering all of them all the time! I don't really miss using typewriters -- but I do love the way the old vintage ones look!

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  6. Blogging IS a wonderful ongoing conversation. I can't say I miss typewriters much… I prefer the ease of a computer keyboard, especially when it comes to corrections!!!

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  7. I can't wait to hear whether you like this or not. I haven't set my blog up in this way, but I, too always envision it as a conversation when I'm writing a post.

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    1. kario -- You, my dear, are so deserving of at least a thanks for all the incredibly thoughtful comments you've left here and so much inspiration!

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  8. oh ho! This is exciting. But no offense taken if you are not able or even just don't want to reply. I'm just amazed that you keep writing. Some days it saves me. Let's me know that there is someone else in the world who looks through the same glass.

    Dear, dear, Elizabeth.

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    1. Liv -- Thanks, as always, for your kind words! And here's to saving one another!

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