Reflections and ruminations from a modern day Alice - Life is Wonderland |
30-Day Blogging Challenge PROMPT May 16th Congratulations on making it halfway through the challenge! Today, we’ll do something a little different. Instead of writing an entry of your own, take the time to show some love to your fellow 30DBC challengers! Write thoughtful comments on at least five different blogs from this month’s competition. Then, post the links to the entries you commented on in your own blog and share one thing you learned. Have fun! Half way! It felt like I was farther along than that! At any rate, it is always a great part of my writing sessions each day to read the blogs of my fellow bloggers. I always find I gain a new perception of something, a new take on the prompt I hadn't thought about. Today's challenge is a nice way to honor them. First, I read and commented on QPdoll is Grateful 's blog "Nuturing" And learned that the worries about how we nurture verses how we feel we were nurtured are something I have in common with this wonderful blogger who writes from the heart and who's words I can relate to much of the time. I always read and then re-read this blogger's entries because I almost always miss something my first time through and I love his candor and his insights to the world. He makes me think...every time. Charlie ~ I really enjoy this entry, it was filled with things both macabre and oddly fascinating "Invalid Entry" I read IceSkatingSugarCube entry "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." and learned that my husband isn't the only one who has a mid-blowing inability to find something. This is another blogger who's entries are so relatable for me and who's humor and candor I really appreciate. I really liked how Lostwordsmith tackled the prompt here and had some great insight about what is and what isn't art. The words stayed with me for a while after reading "Invalid Entry" And lastly Kåre เลียม Enga wrote a very unique take on one of my favorite prompts in the challenge so far..."2019年5月11日 Mealworm blog" I mean, who would have thought of life via the perspective of a meal worm...kudos for creativity for this blogger for sure! |