Blogging A Bridge

Take a look at Roz’s post. There’s something very charming about it.

http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/speak-easy-archive/item/51598-they-dont-call-they-dont-write-but-at-least-they-have-a-dog-blog?Itemid=219

Toots and Benny, her imaginary dog

Should Toots start a dog blog, too?

Comments

  1. Suz says:

    Roz’ blog led to a real insight about my relationship with my mother. I’m thankful for the blog post.

  2. Shirley Ann says:

    Sure, I would love to read it. My dog probably wouldn’t, however.

  3. Mickey M. says:

    Yes, Mother’s Lament by Roz. Thanks, Roz. My son lives with me and we sort of get along. We both have ‘issues’ but it works out, it all works out. I’m glad to know where he is and I take the potato chips out to the patio to eat them. He doesn’t play rock music much anymore (thank goodness) and we’ve settled on the New Age music channel on cable that plays nearly constantly. Oh, yes, and if he’s going to watch anything with zombies, vampires, screaming, he tells me I may want to go to bed early. Walking Dead, bleah. Thanks, Sylvia and Nicole.

  4. Roz Warren says:

    Nicole. thanks for sharing this! I’m glad it led to insight for you, Suz. Mickey it sounds as if you’ve got a great relationship with your kid.

  5. Karen S. says:

    I wish my kids blogged–I had to join Facebook. I’m grateful to be friended, tho.

    • Roz Warren says:

      Karen, you’re lucky. My son isn’t my FB friend. But my wonderful daughter-in-law set up a Roz Warren, Writer FB page for me! (www.facebook.com/writerrozwarren) We connect with our kids however we can.

  6. Lau says:

    I love that the cat has a dog.

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