Thursday, April 07, 2005

Hail Chief and all ye other bloggers on this wondrous scene.

(What you are about to read is my introductory blog at Dud Sea Scrawls. It’s an interesting group of people with some serious eclectic writings.)

After a considerable amount of coaxing and coercing from dad, I finally donned my faithful thinking cap and dove head first into these murky waters.

Guess what I found underneath… Atlantis… Well, not really! What I did find was a bunch of people (alleged lunatics) who write some of the most amazing prose and poetry I have ever read.

Suitably encouraged and inspired, I tried my own hand at this writing business and found that that I am enjoying it immensely. So of course my blog grows daily. This is where I exist!

Since the first step, I have been receiving some really nice comments and it makes me want to write even more. I have a few people to thank for the lovely things they said.

Beach Bum – for pushing me into this in the first place and asking DSS to include me. Also for the many points of view that you bring to my life, whether as comments or as part of conversations.

Bilbo – I am glad you enjoyed it, I hope I can write more visualizations… They really are so much fun. BTW read your ‘cherry blossom viewing’ experience. I loved the mental picture of the child following the bubbles.

Anonymous – Thank you, it would really be wonderful to be able to inspire others to write. It is one of the most rewarding experiences. Tell me one thing? Are you and ‘anonymous guy’ the same, or is this actually an anonymous comment.

Chay – You have read all my blogs and commented on each one of them at Sulekha. Thank you so much. Now I am here as well. I hope I can keep writing and read your comments. I look forward to them everyday.

AND

Buckwaasur / Chief – I liked your point that vertices added will take me to a full circle. Reminds me of a phrase coined by a few friends ‘a circular circle’. It has a lot of potential. Thank you so much for the invitation to join all of you on DSS.

I see good times ahead…

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