tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213977381458736343.post4781445671433229682..comments2024-01-06T10:36:03.652-05:00Comments on The Word Guild: More Lessons to Come Glynishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15621548333351709607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213977381458736343.post-25344676876684125022018-04-14T08:55:38.477-04:002018-04-14T08:55:38.477-04:00Thanks, Peter. Your response was rather entertaini...<br />Thanks, Peter. Your response was rather entertaining. I read it a couple of times before I had a chance to answer.<br />I'm rather proud of those two students who wrote their memoirs. One has gone to great lengths to promote her book and went into a second printing. I'm proud of the others too, of course. Some of them shared their work for the first time and learned to give feedback to other students.<br />Thanks as always for your kind comments.Carolyn R. Wilkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02424541949101135087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213977381458736343.post-61378144739673517312018-04-12T10:37:16.210-04:002018-04-12T10:37:16.210-04:00Well - Hello, "Evergreen and ever-growing ...Well - Hello, "Evergreen and ever-growing Carolyn [Carnegie] Wilker"! (I hope you can forgive me for that.) Those terms formulated in my gray matter the moment I finished reading your enjoyable post, Carolyn. <br />What you share about the benefits of activities that exercise the body and stimulate the mind in seniors is borne out in my involvement in nursing homes and seniors' residences. Congratulations to you on your learning to play guitar, and also regarding your effective teaching; it's great that two of your writing students have published their memoirs. ~~+~~Peter Blackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529992196266271463noreply@blogger.com