22 Replies to “Questions From A Neighborhood Walk”

  1. jerrymennenga – A resident in an area known as Siouxland, which encompasses three states that includes western Iowa, northeastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota. A quiet region where in the smaller towns people know their neighbors and everyone else in town. And where neighbors still help neighbors. Formerly a staff photographer I worked for a number of newspapers over the years. These days I like traveling the back roads and seeing what is over the next horizon and sharing those places and people I meet. More work can be seen at https://www.jerrylmennengaphotographer.com/
    jerrymennenga says:

    Shades of Harry Potter and Hagrid’s spider friend.

  2. Jet Eliot – Northern California – Weekly posts are original essays, photos, and anecdotes on lively creatures and interesting places I have befriended around the world.
    Jet Eliot says:

    I laughed and laughed at this, Catherine! Thank you.

  3. Jazz Kendrick – Jazz Jaeschke found poetry at mid-life, retired, and got a whole lot happier. Jazz spends many solo hours with her journal and poetry. Her memoir, in poetry, was published in 2002 (titled: Significance). A sequel is incubating. Photography, labyrinths, SoulCollage(R), Nature, and travel arouse her muse and poems spill forth. She facilitates an Internet poetry circle for Story Circle Network. Jazz lives in Austin, Texas, with three cats, one exuberant Labrador, one even-more-exuberant Golden Retriever, and her just-right man Gary Kendrick. Married in 2018, now Jazz Kendrick.
    Jazz Kendrick says:

    GOOD question … delightful to ponder

  4. Garden Bliss – Australia – An updated crabandfishgarden blog featuring our one-acre cold zone mountain garden in Victoria, Australia. Join me on a new journey to find your own garden bliss.
    Garden Bliss says:

    That would make me look twice!

  5. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    Interesting question!

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