On February 14th many people exchange gifts or flowers with their special valentine. This day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century, but has origins in the Roman holiday. Thanks to 'Shakespeare in love' who romanticized it through his written works and handmade paper cards became the 'tokens-du-jour' in the middle ages.
The celebration of love continued through the ages and into the new western world.
We celebrate love on this day, but those of us few in numbers also celebrate the LOVE of other things, for me, writing.
Our Doc2 should reflect our passions for writing the story according to how we see it as individuals. You are your own mind, write what the story is telling you. Go to the red zone, dare to write to get a "rise" out of the readers.
Love is to burn for that desire, red means hot and stop, means "do not enter" if you dare!
What are you burning for?
I like how you put pictures in your blogs, it grabs the attention of the reader. That is something i will be trying to do in my future blogs. Also what better way to write about valentines day than in red ink.Like you said, love have different shapes and forms. It can be toward writing, nature, society, anything that you love.
ReplyDeleteHello Mervin
DeleteThank you so much... for a long time I was reading and responding to different blogs, and noticed how the blogs looked so much alike and really robotic. I was bored, until I started experimenting and pics really caught my attention and I knew it would do the same other classmates. Emy White approached me last week and now she is posting pics on her blogs too. I think visuals give an idea of where the author's mind is going.
I certainly have started a trend now!
Yeah red ink for Valentines day was fitting. Yes, "love" of anything . Im happy you like my post.