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Sunshine Blogger Awarding

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Sunshine Blogger Awarding

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Thank you, GiftedandChilling, for the nomination!  You should read her work, which is timely and spirited:

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https://giftedandchilling.wordpress.com/

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(her questions—)

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Here are the questions for my nominees! I tried to come up with a diverse range and hope you enjoy answering them. Her work is a treat for engagement.

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  1. What are you looking forward to in 2021?
  2. Who is your biggest inspiration and why?
  3. What is your favourite season and why?
  4. What was the last song you listened to?
  5. What is your blogging schedule?
  6. If you could change your blog’s niche, what would you change it to?
  7. What game show would you like to be a contestant in?
  8. Which fictional character annoys you the most?
  9. If you had a warning label, what would it say?
  10. What is your favourite thing about your career?
  11. How would you describe your perfect day?

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My responses—

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1 – I look forward to more living space because I’ll have relieved my life of hundreds of books I don’t need now and lots of household kinds of things will also have been donated.  I hope, with billions hoping, for enough of an end to the pandemic that we may have more normal lives.

2 – My younger siblings are especially accomplished.  I respect, and am inspired by, their strength and innovation.

3 – Fall is my favorite season.  The coolness and the colors.  The turn from summer.  Even the melancholy in the world as it starts to die or go to sleep is appealing.

4 – Probably a jazz song whose title I can’t recall.  I did watch Going My Way not so long ago and so heard several songs sung by Bing Crosby.

5 – I work on blogging first thing each day.  That is, I draft poetry until I think I might have something to post.  Then I look for an image to go with it.  Throughout this time I am having breakfast, which often goes cold through inattention.

6 – Well, the blog is poetry now.  And while I write about spiritual matters often, I wouldn’t mind having a blog in prose about spirituality, one that would have a great deal of interaction on basic but fundamental spiritual truths and questions.

7 – Jeopardy!

8 – Well, Hamlet’s pretty annoying.  (So is Lear.)  I mean, Hamlet’s supposed to make up his mind about doing something and then do it.  He’s a prince, a leader, and should be good at decisive action.  Admittedly, the stakes are huge and his life is on the line.  But he doesn’t seem to care much for his life or the lives of those he should care about, say, Ophelia.  Yes, the play would be shorter if we had last actions sooner.  Knowing what we know, though, would we mind a shorter play?

9 – “Still Waters”

10 – I learned how to interpret things, and think I do it well.  So when I get to deal in interpreting literature, say, as a college English teacher (which I’ve been), I think that’s pretty good, even fun.  When I’ve worked in churches, I’ve enjoyed conversations about faith, not because I think I own special revelation or anything but because I find faith sensible and many people don’t.

11 – I wake up not feeling an extra headache, and my tinnitus noise is down.  I have an enjoyable breakfast of croissants, coffee or tea, and juice.  In the morning, I write with energy.  Lunch is cheese and crackers and Coca-Cola.  In the afternoon, I drive to nowhere in particular but really to a bookstore or maybe two bookstores or three or four.  I find a few promising books to read and own.  Dinner could be out or in.  There should be some protein in it, and if someone else is there or I am in a public space then I may enjoyably have some beer or wine.  Good conversation in the evening would be ideal and then going to bed because I’m tired.

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Really fine questions—thank you!

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questions for me to ask—

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  1. How are you?
  2. What is something you want that you don’t have yet?
  3. What are you optimistic about?
  4. When you’re outside, what do you like to do?
  5. What is your main medium of expression?  Describe, please, an example of what you create.
  6. What is an important relationship in your life?
  7. What are you reading?  (or What were your reading?  or What do you want to read?)
  8. What has been an especially fine travel experience for you?
  9. Where would you like to go (budget notwithstanding, even though it is)?
  10. If you could make a wish—not a genie wish but one that works out all right—what would you wish for?
  11. What do you like about keeping a blog?

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I’m going to nominate bloggers I’ve recently gotten to know.  Please don’t feel pressed to participate, though it is an exercise that evokes reflection and gratitude.  I think I’m supposed to make pingbacks for the blog links of these folk, but I might not know how to do that.  Or know what pingbacks are.

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infoexposure: Find more, learn more

The Dog Training Blog

PhoebeMD: Medicine + Poetry

imnobodywhoareyou

Nine Cent Girl

lemanshots

1On1Wisdom

Clanmother

puppiesandpooches

ebonyandcrows

Colorful Sisters

Thank you for your inspiring work!

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Here are some rules and an image:

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About the Sunshine Blogger Award

The Sunshine Blogger Award is an award within the blogging community – given to bloggers by their peers. Those who are nominated, inspire and spread positivity through their blogs.

There are a few rules:

  • Thank the blogger(s) who nominated you and link back to their blog.
  • Answer 11 questions the blogger asked you.
  • Nominate 11 new blogs to receive the award and ask them 11 new questions.
  • List the rules and display the Sunshine Blogger Award in your post and/or on your blog.

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(near as I can tell, the rules are pretty universal–the award is in the nomination, so to say, so the process of nominating is the main transaction; images like the image below are easily found on line by typing a search such as “sunshine blogger award free images”)

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There are many image out there; I searched “sunshine blogger awards free images” and hopefully (as well as I could try to know) this image is (freely) available.

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C L Couch

(Christopher)

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Photo by Hector Marquez on Unsplash

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Last year I quit my job to travel around the world and I started learning about photography. I switched from sitting in front of a desk to sit in front of mountains. One destination that changed my life was Patagonia, I’ve never seen so much beauty around me. I was amazed how all the forces, elements, atoms on this universe come together to create beautiful things like this every day. I printed this image and have it hanging on my room to remind me the beautiful world we live in. I hope you like it as much as I like it.

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Sunshine Blogging

Questions for my nominees are:

(my questions to answer)

 

1.What do you write and Why do u write?

2.Who are you n where do u belong to?

3.What do you love beside writing?

4.What is your ultimate aim in life?

5.Are you single, in a relationship or married?

6.What is the best thing about you?

7.Which is your favorite book and why?

8.Who is your idol?

9.Give some tips on becoming a good writer.

10.What would you do if you were the last person in world?

11.How many friends and fans do u have? Describe your best friend.

 

My thanks to Isolated Girl, https://jyoteeblog.wordpress.com/, for the nomination!  What follow are my responses to the questions above, then in turn my nominations.

 

  1. I used to say I write because I need to, and that’s right. But I write because I want to, too.  I started my blog during recovery from surgery.  The blog—writing and corresponding with other bloggers—kept me sane.  What do I write?  Poetry, each day.  I’m also keeping a journal.  Last summer, when I pretty much couldn’t do anything, I drafted a novel (in verse) and started drafting another.  I write prose, too.  Letters to the editor, when I’m moved by something exigent.  Essays and articles, too.  Course syllabi, when I’m teaching.
  2. I live in Pennsylvania in the USA. I live in a small town (called boroughs, here) named for mechanics who used to fix covered wagons for pioneers heading out west.    My immediate family is four siblings.  I am the middle child.  I grew up with cats and dogs and other creatures (besides my sibs).  I had a cat who died a couple of years back at nineteen.  She had all that time to train me.  I’m sure I failed.
  3. Well, reading, naturally enough. I read young-adult literature.  I read works about spirituality.  I also read mystery novels.  I walk.  I spend time with friends.  I take day-trips to nowhere in particular.
  4. My aim in life is to publish a small book of poetry. My other aim is to live more comfortably and completely than I do.  There’s an image of Bilbo Baggins, retired and writing verse in Rivendell.  I like that.
  5. I am single. So far never married.
  6. My best day-to-day skill might be listening. Each one has a story, and that story has great value.  I enjoy eliciting parts of others’ stories.  And hearing what else someone might want or need to talk about.
  7. My favorite book (see note 4, above) is The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. I’ve read this novel a number of times and listened to various readings.  I’ve researched and published some about it.  I’ve taught The Hobbit many times.  I like the hobbit’s lifestyle and the one great adventure he is talked into taking.
  8. I wish I’d had a Gandalf in my life or a Merlin, parent, school advisor, or work supervisor who was a mentor for me. I didn’t have such a one.  I grew up in a strange time, when everything was questioned with few good answers provided.  So I guess I’d say my idol is C. S. Lewis who took his smarts about literature and life and became Christian and an apologist.  Faith doesn’t have to make sense as thoroughly to me as it had to for Lewis, but he clearly argued that belief is reasonable and that believing is intelligent.  I respect that about Christianity and any other faith tradition.  Or none.
  9. Every now and then, a student will ask about increasing vocabulary. I say read something.  Read something you enjoy.  Your vocabulary and diction (choice of words) will grow this way.  When writing, a writer should write.  And keep writing, even when most of what’s set down is set aside.  Art used to mean theory and vision, and science meant practice and skill.  At the foundation of the theoretical part of writing is understanding that writing is a process.  The science of writing is to keep practicing until you make something with which you are satisfied.  Then get the writing out there.  Writing is not complete until it is read and responded to.  Writing is a chore, as it should be.  While you write, avoid cliché, unless you mean to use cliché.  When writing poetry, if rhyme becomes too laborious, then don’t use it.  Same with metre—it’s possible the poem wants to go another way.  Allow exploring and discovery through the writing act.
  10. If I were the last person, I’d find things to remind me of humanity. Videos, sound recordings, photographs.  I’d gather in ways and means to drink and eat and dress and with which to get around.  I’d spend time each day trying to find someone else in the neighborhood, the cosmos, maybe the multiverse.  I’d read and write each day and still find ways to grow my mind and heart.  I’d talk with God all the time.
  11. I don’t know about fans. Members of my family are friends, and I am thankful.  The next generation of family is friendly, too.  My neighbors are my friends.  I live in part of an old house, and those across the hall and downstairs from me are wonderful companions.  We help each other out as well.  I have friends with whom I socialize.  In my life, a short thread of best friends has been intertwined.  One friend moved way.  A couple of times I’ve moved.  One best friend has died.  My best friend now is someone with whom I communicate pretty regularly.  Right now, I’m house-sitting in a distant place; so we communicate electronically.  We help each other in substantial ways.  We gone to the hospital for and with each other.  We also watch movies and read things to talk about.  So I have a small circle of family, friends, and a best friend.  Blogging has brought me new friends.  I find these happy and important relationships.

 

I’ve enjoyed the pleasure of nominating bloggers for awards.  I’ll try to think of some others, here, and probably will overlap as well.  And if an award-free blog is kept and one doesn’t mind, simply enjoy what pleasure might come from being nominated.

I nominate

https://sabethville.wordpress.com/

http://mumbletymuse.com/

https://sonyca.wordpress.com/

https://moonskittles.wordpress.com/

https://straycoffee.wordpress.com/

http://julihoffman.com/

http://threechattycats.com/

http://shannonpaigewaters.com/

https://thesarahdoughty.wordpress.com/

https://mariawenttotown15.wordpress.com/

https://kokoboocro.wordpress.com/

(I think my citing your sites pings back to you.  I hope I have this right.)

 

Rules:

  • Thank the person who nominated you in the blog post.
  • Answer the 11 questions set by the person who nominated you.
  • Nominate 11 blogs to receive the award and write them 11 new questions to answer.
  • Copy the icon to post at your blog site.

 

My questions for you (borrowed, adapted, and new):

 

  1. What do you write?
  2. Why do u write?
  3. What do you love besides writing?
  4. What is an aim in life you are working on right now?
  5. What is a positive quality about you?
  6. Do you have or have you had a mentor? If so, who, please?
  7. Which is your favorite book and why?
  8. Is there a favorite way (place, accompaniments, posture) you have to write?
  9. What are some tips on becoming a good writer?
  10. What would you do if you were the last person in the world?
  11. Why are your friends your friends?

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