Echoes of Artistry
Viewing comments for Chapter 22 "Alaskan Home, Complete with Moose"NaPoWriMo 2017
21 total reviews
Comment from honeytree
Interesting words
and art work.
Things can certainly
happen to us all
as human beings
I guess it was great he could write poetry.
Honey tree
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2017
Interesting words
and art work.
Things can certainly
happen to us all
as human beings
I guess it was great he could write poetry.
Honey tree
Comment Written 25-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2017
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Hi Annie,
I am so happy that you enjoyed this fun selection. Your six shiny stars have made me smile today! :)
Thank you so much for the wonderful comments. I appreciate you taking the time to read and review.
Kim
Comment from BeasPeas
Your Napo poem is interesting, written to honor an interesting house, Kim. Have you been there? Can people go up into the higher levels of the house? Beautiful image with the light snow. Your playful poem touts the house and the writing talent of Dr. Seuss. Nicely done. Marilyn
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
Your Napo poem is interesting, written to honor an interesting house, Kim. Have you been there? Can people go up into the higher levels of the house? Beautiful image with the light snow. Your playful poem touts the house and the writing talent of Dr. Seuss. Nicely done. Marilyn
Comment Written 22-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Marilyn:
I haven't been there. It is between Willow and Talkeetna. Here is a video you might enjoy:
Thanks for the fun review.
Kim
Comment from rosehill (Wendy)
Fun NaPoMo entry. I liked the Seussean quality of the write along with the reference. Great photo and would love to know what the designer was thinking of besides Yertle the Turtle. Hope this one doesn't collapse. - Wendy
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
Fun NaPoMo entry. I liked the Seussean quality of the write along with the reference. Great photo and would love to know what the designer was thinking of besides Yertle the Turtle. Hope this one doesn't collapse. - Wendy
Comment Written 22-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Wendy,
The story goes that he first built the house after a forest fire, for an incredible view of Mt. McKinley (officially Denali now.)
Thanks for the fun comments!
Kim
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
Hi Kim. This is the first I have heard of 'Lorax'. Thanks for your author notes explaining what a Lorax is. What a weird looking home. I've heard of adding on ... but usually that means on the ground. LOL It almost looks like a bird house.
A fine poem in Seuss-style, and a great addition to your Echoes of Poetry book. The picture is such a perfect choice to go along with a Seuss-y ("but NOT") poem. -- Connie
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
Hi Kim. This is the first I have heard of 'Lorax'. Thanks for your author notes explaining what a Lorax is. What a weird looking home. I've heard of adding on ... but usually that means on the ground. LOL It almost looks like a bird house.
A fine poem in Seuss-style, and a great addition to your Echoes of Poetry book. The picture is such a perfect choice to go along with a Seuss-y ("but NOT") poem. -- Connie
Comment Written 22-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Connie,
The man who built it wanted an incredible view of Mt. McKinley (now Denali. Here is a video:
Thanks for the fun review!
Kim
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That is certainly no cookie-cutter design. Imagine that ... he drew the plans out on cardboard. The views would be incredible and so great for watching the Northern Lights. Personally, I wouldn't want to climb that many stairs though. :)
Thanks for sharing the video, Kim!
Comment from alf collier
What?? Must I see a Lorax to be sane??? Then I am most definitely not!!! Hahahaha!! Love that pic... are there many homes in Alaska with similar architecture?
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
What?? Must I see a Lorax to be sane??? Then I am most definitely not!!! Hahahaha!! Love that pic... are there many homes in Alaska with similar architecture?
Comment Written 22-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Alf,
No, this isn't the usual Alaskan structure lol Here's a video:
Thank you for the fun review.
Kim
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Kim,
this is a delightful poem [sorry I am late reviewing--I have a bunch to catch up].
I love the picture you chose. It reminds me of a totem pole or purple martin birdhouse.
You did a great job with the confines of the contest. Your story was fun to read, did show Dr. Seuss influence, has great flow from line to line/verse to verse, & correct syllable counts per line.
Thanks for sharing this fun poem. Best wishes in the contest. Jan
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
Kim,
this is a delightful poem [sorry I am late reviewing--I have a bunch to catch up].
I love the picture you chose. It reminds me of a totem pole or purple martin birdhouse.
You did a great job with the confines of the contest. Your story was fun to read, did show Dr. Seuss influence, has great flow from line to line/verse to verse, & correct syllable counts per line.
Thanks for sharing this fun poem. Best wishes in the contest. Jan
Comment Written 21-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Jan,
I've been offline pretty much all day and busy, busy today... on the go from 7am til 11 pm lol So, don't worry about being behind. I had cleared my inbox and am back to 38 messages behind again, by the time I wake up tomorrow I'm sure I'll be more than 50+ behind.
I just may be seeing that Lorax before the 30th at this rate! lol Thanks for the fun comments. With the four syllable lines, Seuss was the only one I could think to take after and make the piece work for a NaPo.
I appreciate you taking the time to read and review.
Kim
Comment from Dean Kuch
Yeah, geesh!
If he's as looney as a...well, a loon...then what about those of us who like to write poetry all the time?
What then?
No Loraxes were harmed in the creation of this review.
I swear, Scout's Honor!
Of course, I'm no longer a Scout, heh-heh...
See?
We boastful, bountiful bards are a bit bonkers, Kim....
Have a lovely weekend...
~Dean ;)
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
Yeah, geesh!
If he's as looney as a...well, a loon...then what about those of us who like to write poetry all the time?
What then?
No Loraxes were harmed in the creation of this review.
I swear, Scout's Honor!
Of course, I'm no longer a Scout, heh-heh...
See?
We boastful, bountiful bards are a bit bonkers, Kim....
Have a lovely weekend...
~Dean ;)
Comment Written 21-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Dean,
I just got home after being on the run all day... 7am til 11pm tonight... and I sat down to catch up on these reviews. Thank you so much for the fun comments. You made me laugh! :)
Kim
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You're welcome, Kim.
Have a wonderful weekend.
~Dean :)
Comment from tfawcus
A delightful bit of fun inspired by that inimitable writer of children's books, beloved by children of all ages - even fairly ancient ones like me! I guess that Lorax house needs a beacon on the top of it so that these gullible pilots don't crash into it!
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
A delightful bit of fun inspired by that inimitable writer of children's books, beloved by children of all ages - even fairly ancient ones like me! I guess that Lorax house needs a beacon on the top of it so that these gullible pilots don't crash into it!
Comment Written 21-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Tony!
Well, it is kind of an attention getter lol I'm suggesting that he saw a moose and not the Lorax, but then again I'm in the third week of poetry mayhem lol Seuss was the only thing that made sense to me with four syllable lines. I'm glad that you enjoyed this one. I just couldn't resist the NaPo contest. :) Thanks for the fun review!
Kim
Comment from frogbook
I love this one! Definitely a favorite with a great piece of art to compliment it. Sweet, funny and intriguing to read and a wonderful compliment to it's predecessor.
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
I love this one! Definitely a favorite with a great piece of art to compliment it. Sweet, funny and intriguing to read and a wonderful compliment to it's predecessor.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi frogbook,
Thanks for taking the time to read and review. I love that picture of the house, I couldn't resist a Seuss twist to the four syllable lines to compliment it! I appreciate your comments.
Kim
Comment from Apostle Janos
Interesting eccentric house. I don't know anything about Lorax or Dr. Seuss but I liked the poem and it seems to make sense without the backup information. Nice job
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
Interesting eccentric house. I don't know anything about Lorax or Dr. Seuss but I liked the poem and it seems to make sense without the backup information. Nice job
Comment Written 21-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2017
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Hi Apostle Yannaras,
Dr. Seuss is probably the all time best children's author. He wrote what were often nonsensical rhymes and he books have been translated into multiple languages. I chose to feature him because of the four syllable lines in the NaPo contest rules. Thanks for the kind comments.
Kim