If you hadn't said this was your first post, I never would have known. What a great piece of work! It is such a great reminder that in a computer world, being human is increasing in value. Mistakes and imperfections in the work give it human character, and to be perfect is to be bland. What a great reminder to anyone wanting to get their message out into the world.
Congratulations on your first post. That is amazing! The first one is the hardest. Your story reminded me of reading and learning about the Iditarod years ago with my kiddos. They were enamored with the idea of racing across the snow led by a pack of dogs. Sharing from the heart and being vulnerable to show your humanity leads to deeper connection. I crave connecting with others that are willing to be open and share. Using the camera is another wonderful way to do this. It is like sharing your view with others. It inspires me to take more pictures!
Thanks Blythe! You should take more pictures. And go look up some of the old threads from Blair Braverman. She has a lot of dog and sledding story threads that you can read to your kids on X. But you'll have to scroll a bit since she is not as active on there lately. She has a book that is kid friendly called "Dogs on the Trail" too.
If you hadn't said this was your first post, I never would have known. What a great piece of work! It is such a great reminder that in a computer world, being human is increasing in value. Mistakes and imperfections in the work give it human character, and to be perfect is to be bland. What a great reminder to anyone wanting to get their message out into the world.
Congratulations on your first post. That is amazing! The first one is the hardest. Your story reminded me of reading and learning about the Iditarod years ago with my kiddos. They were enamored with the idea of racing across the snow led by a pack of dogs. Sharing from the heart and being vulnerable to show your humanity leads to deeper connection. I crave connecting with others that are willing to be open and share. Using the camera is another wonderful way to do this. It is like sharing your view with others. It inspires me to take more pictures!
Thanks Blythe! You should take more pictures. And go look up some of the old threads from Blair Braverman. She has a lot of dog and sledding story threads that you can read to your kids on X. But you'll have to scroll a bit since she is not as active on there lately. She has a book that is kid friendly called "Dogs on the Trail" too.
So encouraging, Zara. The worrying imposter in me needed to read this today!
You just made me smile. No imposters here. Just curious adventurers.
LOVE this- truly!
Thank youuuu! 🙂