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Monday, November 21, 2011

Friends by the Written Word

I can sit here at my little desk and visit marvelous interesting people all over the world. I read blogs~some about traveling, some about decor, some about cooking, some about poetry and literature and animals, and some that are so poignant I sit and read and weep. I am never alone and come to read to help myself get through a tough time or enjoy a happy time or just reassure myself that I am amazingly not much different than everybody else. I let my mind wander into another's life of triumphs and travails and just plain everydayness. I can comment and get responses immediately much faster than a posted written letter. I can copy and print these tidbits of wisdom and bits of thought onto tangible paper to read over and over again..so all is not lost to the ether. I have struck up friendships with people I may never meet, and have only seen still photos of~yet we are connected~and yet we are separated by towns, states, countries and oceans. We look at the same moon when it is full and think of each other across vast waters. We try to solve mysteries together and we send each other gifts. We cry for one another, we laugh with each other and we are in awe of each other. We share our lives and are bonded in our friendship by our love of the written word.

6 comments:

nadine paduart said...

hear, hear.
and wonderfully truthful.

and so it is, i am out of touch.
and this ether got a little less attention than it deserves...

i saw and photographed another graphic squirrel! it will be 'online' by tomorrow.

more time please, says rabbit.
X
n♥

A Heron's View said...
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A Heron's View said...

Thank you for your synopsis Kim from which the only conclusion is that we bloggers are a community!

Kim said...

Oh how right you are, Mel, about a community. We all 'read' in a little bonded band.

Zuzana said...

Dear Kim, what a beautiful blog post that so many of us can relate to. I feel exactly the same at times when it comes to blogging. It is highly addictive, an outlet, an inspiration and also a connection, bridging people all across the world.;)
Thank you so much for your recent visit and sorry it takes me so long to return. Your comment was so lovely and I am so touched by your words.;)
I woudl like to wish you and yours a very happy Thanksgiving.;)
xoxo

Denise | Chez Danisse said...

Just as I'm thinking I need to spend less time before this screen you remind me of the good side of the internet.