@Viswamitra My dear Viswa Thank you for your nomination of Nobel Saviors Of The Pandemic by @sureshmiyer A well presented post by Suresh which might have garnered greater response if it had been posted in a different section.
@Viswamitra Thank you for your nomination of Pigeons, A Menace Or A Boon? by @Tamrakshar Who doesn't have problems with pigeons? Different people have different grievance against them, and mine is the guttural sound that they make all the time. I always thought humans were the most chatty of all living beings until I had my first encounter with them. And they are fat! One more reason for me to feel grouchy abut them. I loved this post by Tamrakshar. He can narrate even a hare and tortoise story in a gripping way!
@Viswamitra Thank you for your nomination of a response by @DDream in the thread How Much Is Too Much We all know DD is an impressive communicator. So I don't need to review her post at length. Suffice it to pick a quote from it: Won't it suffice?
@Viswamitra Thanks again for your nomination of I Pray To Thee, My Lord by @PushpavalliSrinivasan PS never ceases to surprise me and now what a profound thought process this is! You have stated in your response: I entirely agree with you. In our formative years, we are more concerned about structuring our life and in appreciating the beautiful life all around. In fact, I had my eyes shut all along, but as I age my eyes seem to have time only for the beauties of Nature. It's no wonder that PS has become more observant of Nature now.
@Viswamitra You seem to have developed a greater taste for poems! Thank you for your nomination of Divine Paintbrush, Sacred Canvas by @SuiDhaaga When I went through this exquisite poem, I was stumped for words. Writing a comment of failed marriages or troublesome in laws is so easy but this poem stumped me. But when I read your response, my eyes brightened. What would be a better tribute to SuiDhaaga's poem than your response which I quote here:
@Viswamitra Thank you for your nomination of Melody, Harmony & Symphony In Yoga by @Thyagarajan As yoga involves standing on the head essentially, I started reading this post upside down and I was floored by this sentence of Thyagu: The greatest regret in my life is that I could never master this art that is driving the world crazy!
Writing a simple poem on something as complicated as life is not easy. @Mistt accomplished this with grace. A good novel entices the reader to reflect on it long after the reading is over. Likewise, this poem makes me think more about how life and a novel are similar. I would like to nominate the poem Life by @Mistt.
@iyerviji My dear Viji Thank you for your nomination of a response by @PurpleRoses in the thread How To Be Emotionally Strong? How To Improve Eq? PR has made it loud and clear. Read this: That nicely sums up her response!
@iyerviji Thank you for your nomination of Do's And Don'ts Of Married Life by @shama146 She speaks with feeling in listing out nine of her points. The very first one starts with a bang: It is so nice to see how practical the girls have become! They are very clear in their mind that marriage is not bond bestowing unlimited powers on the husband!