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Rosa, you leave me dumbfounded!
What a great explanation of how you write, packed with ideas and suggestions about how others can develop their own style and practice.
You are such a star :-)
Joanna
Posted by: Joanna Young | February 26, 2008 at 06:46 AM
Rosa, the other thing I meant to say was that taking photos is a way that I capture a thought, an idea, get the frame for a post - it's as if pressing that 'click' button works as a bookmarker in my mind.
Sometimes I use the photos in my work (to share) but other times they lie behind the scenes - a bit like your capturing techniques.
Joanna
Posted by: Joanna Young | February 26, 2008 at 07:19 AM
Thank you Joanna! I do recall the ways you have used your photos for us on JJL and they are so wonderful in giving us a glimpse of your corner of the world! Photography has long been a goal of mine - and a long overdue one - and you give me added incentive with the journaling connection you mention.
Posted by: Rosa Say | February 26, 2008 at 09:39 PM
Whoa Nellie! After reading all this and thinking about how to put it all into practice - I'm bushed!
As usual, Rosa, you've given us a great list of thoughts - especially about Google Docs. I just might have to try that one.
And thanks for the mention; I'm honored! (By the way, another WILF starts MONDAY!)
Posted by: Robert Hruzek | February 27, 2008 at 03:13 AM