All Entries: What I Learned From Plants
Yeehaw! Waahoo! And what the heck; a big ol’ tip o’ the topper, too, for all the fine entries in this month’s What I Learned From the World of Plants groupwrite project! And what an interesting topic it turned out to be, wasn’t it?
There were 16 entries this month! (sound of crowd cheering enthusiastically) And I’ll tell ya, we covered the gamut of content here, folks: funny, serious, ironic… you name it – there’s a post that fits. (In fact, one enterprising participant changed the meaning of the word, “plants”, and wrote about something completely different. Way to think outside the box, there, Bubba!)
Anyhoo; take a gander at the list of entries below, won’t you? In fact, why not do them the honor of leaving a comment – or even starting a conversation? You’ll be glad ya did! They’re in no particular order except it’s how I found ‘em.
- Talking Dirty, by Steve Woodruff at Steve’s Leaves
- What I Learned From the Plant World, by Patrizia at VOIP
- Two Important Lessons From Plants, by Deb Brown at Deb Works
- What I Learned From the Death of My Bosai, by Ulla Hennig at Ulla Hennig’s Weblog
- It May Look Easy, by Paul Merrill at Shiny Bits of Life
- What I Learned From the Plant World, by Nancy Kourmoulis at Treasures of Darkness
- 8 Things I Learned About Sales From the Plant World, by Brad Shorr at Word Sell, Inc.
- The Art of Paying Attention, by Joanna Young at Confident Writing
- What I Learned From the Plant World, by Lillie Ammann at A Writer’s Words, and Editor’s Eye
- What I Learned From a Bunch of Spinach, by Luke Gedeon at Luke Gedeon
- What I Learned From the Plant World – Restoration, by Elizabeth Spitter at Made for Something Greater
- Cold Comfort, by Sam at Future Nostalgic
- What I Learned From the Plant World, by Meryl Evans, at meryl.net
- And the Day Came When… by Amy Palko at Less Ordinary
And last, but hopefully not in the least, er, least, here’s a couple of entries from yours truly:
- Bloom Where You Can, by Robert Hruzek at Confident Writing (published as a guest post over at Joanna Young’s place, Confident Writing, while coincidentally fitting into her own theme this month: Possibilities. What can I say? I’m such an efficient fellah!)
- Constrictor, by Robert Hruzek at Middle Zone Musings
Y’all give yourselves a big hand, my friends; once again you’ve outdone yourselves! And as always, a big ol’ tip o’ the hat to ya! Plan to join us next month for the next What I Learned From… project.
What’s the topic going to be, you ask? Well, now… that would be tellin’!
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Thanks for including me in the latest WILF, I had a great time writing the ‘Cold Comfort’ post. I’m going to have fun checking out the other entries – should keep me busy for a while.
.-= Sam´s last blog ..Cold Comfort =-.
@Sam – Really glad you decided to jump right into the Middle Zone, Sam! You’ll find lots of great teaching from plenty of interesting folks here at the WILF projects. A big ol’ tip o’ the hat to ya!
Robert – About halfway through the entries and am enjoying the unique perspective of each one. Thanks for being such a gracious host. Nancy
.-= Nancy Kourmoulis´s last blog ..School Time… =-.
Robert, wow, quite a line-up of posts. I’ve had the pleasure of reading a few and am tickled to dig (hehehe) into the rest. Congrats on another fine month Robert!
.-= Karen Swim´s last blog ..Painting by Numbers =-.
Robert — I’ve already visited Steve’s site and I’m looking forward to the others. I love these “contests” or challenges because you do get to meet new people and read what they have to say. So, thank you for this:~)
.-= Sara´s last blog ..Story Photo: The Face Off =-.
@Nancy – Hey, I’m just pleased as punch you’d say so, Nancy! Thanks for participating; you’re always welcome here in the Middle Zone!
Nice site, and interesting posts! I’ll have to bookmark you and participate next time around. How often do you run these?
.-= Joanie´s last blog ..You don’t need willpower =-.
@Karen – A tip o’ the hat to ya, in spite of the pun, Karen!
@Sara – You’re very welcome, and glad you’re enjoying it. I’m always amazed at the variety of viewpoints that come out for each one. Always interesting!
@Joanie – Glad you could drop by, Joanie. We have one every first Monday of the month, and you’re welcome to join us next time!
Just wanted to say (now a week later) how much I appreciate your doing these WILF projects, Robert. You are doing a great service to the blogging community – and the peripheral (hopefully larger) community of those who read blogs.
.-= paul merrill´s last blog ..Simple is better, part 2 =-.
@Paul – Hey, you’re welcome, Bubba!