readers review

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It was December 22, 2013 when I wrote the post “International Ideas” to honor the variety of comments that I have received from around the world. I explained why I do not allow comments to post completely for privacy, but I got a notification last night from a reader in Poland and wanted to give something back to my readers. You know who you are! In fact, I was just looking at something made in Poland- Tula Carriers .Tula

Most of the comments over the last few months have been related to this reader’s comment:  Highly descriptive article When the same events, elicit different experiences | Nutrient Logix, I liked that bit. Will there be a part 2? Another reader wrote: Thanks for the marvelous posting! I certainly enjoyed reading it, you might be a great author. I will make certain to bookmark your blog and definitely will come back at some point. I want to encourage you to definitely continue your great job, have a nice day!

fall grapevinesSome waxed philosophical and one wrote:  Cultivate your dreams. Hold on to your ideals. Marching boldly by the – music , which only you can hear . Another wrote, Paul Getty usually claimed that selfless friendship can only exist between people of the same income. And I agree with that 🙂 And you?fall garden

And a few responded to the emotion within a post, If I didn’t know better, a reader from France wrote, I drop a comment when I like a post on a blog or I have something to contribute to the discussion. It’s triggered by the fire communicated in the article I read. And on this post,  I was excited enough to write a comment 🙂 I actually do.

fall dogWords can do so many things. The way we connect them, the tone we use, the expression, the intent, the sounds- can all affect each of us more than we often understand.  These words were like music to my ears, honey to my soul, soothing and encouraging words of understanding and support from people I have never met.  Maybe, that’s the language  I love about dogs. Their words are soft and gentle. They communicate with “body language” and a few welcoming barks or alerts or important expressions- like little sighs of contentment as they nestle closer. The rest of the time its quiet camaraderie.  ( ** camaraderie- defined as mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.) Yep, I nailed that one!!! It’s always interesting to see if the real definition is the same as the one you have in your mental log.

PS. Yes, there will be a “Part 2” to “when the same events, elicit different experiences”!  I don’t know if it’s me- or the difference in the sexes- or timing- or inner worlds, but there is definitely something to this phenomena that needs to be explored further. And, since one of you asked,  I will tease it out a little more- soon!:)