tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10198543.post5119009912402719601..comments2023-05-12T06:28:54.176-04:00Comments on Golden Script: The First Women Barefoot Solar Engineers Of The Worldalife allahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347229478120154802noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10198543.post-61483596810503701342008-01-24T23:41:00.000-05:002008-01-24T23:41:00.000-05:00Peace god:I have to say that that blog is beautifu...Peace god:<br>I have to say that that blog is beautiful and poetic, worthy of publication ... thank It for blogs, otherwise i might not be able to read your words.<br><br>Of course, this particular writing is about more than tomatoes, it reminds me visually of "Killer of Sheep" somehow.<br><br>That there can be a garden created beyond the concrete and weeds (although, weeds, imho, get a really bad rap, many people chew on them and get much nourishment -- of course a gardener knows this, never mind).<br><br>Keep writing.<br><br>I would be interested in assisting you in any way, financially of course, in getting your writings published. The one i read is worthy, in a humble english major's opine, of being published for the world to read its poetic, deep meaning that lingers and refuses to leave.<br><br>Even though i only know you on myspace, this piece, makes me feel ... know what i mean? People just dont know, but tomatoes DO in fact drink in water ... oddly, the early european settlers feared they were poisonous lol. They feared water i guess.<br><br>Anyway, it's deep piece.<br>BTW, i'm yacubson on myspace, so you'll know who loves your work.<br><br>peace,<br>bryan<br>(aka yacbuson@myspace)bdphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15814615074952314661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10198543.post-78716974013251672902008-01-24T23:36:00.000-05:002008-01-24T23:36:00.000-05:00Peace god:I have to say that that blog is beautifu...Peace god:<br>I have to say that that blog is beautiful and poetic, worthy of publication ... thank It for blogs, otherwise i might not be able to read your words.<br><br>Of course, this particular writing is about more than tomatoes, it reminds me visually of "Killer of Sheep" somehow.<br><br>That there can be a garden created beyond the concrete and weeds (although, weeds, imho, get a really bad rap, many people chew on them and get much nourishment -- of course a gardener knows this, never mind).<br><br>Keep writing. <br><br>I would be interested in assisting you in any way, financially of course, in getting your writings published. The one i read is worthy, in a humble english major's opine, of being published for the world to read its poetic, deep meaning that lingers and refuses to leave. <br><br>Even though i only know you on myspace, this piece, makes me feel ... know what i mean? People just dont know, but tomatoes DO in fact drink in water ... oddly, the early european settlers feared they were poisonous lol. They feared water i guess.<br><br>Anyway, it's deep piece.<br>BTW, i'm yacubson on myspace, so you'll know who loves your work.<br><br>peace,<br>bryan<br>(aka yacbuson@myspace)bdphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15814615074952314661noreply@blogger.com