tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1078324787471983933.post9163960907058546898..comments2024-02-16T19:50:32.317-05:00Comments on Lynda Grace An Hour Away: "The Voice" You Can Hear Me Now!lyndagracehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13530605081989558341noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1078324787471983933.post-53933047796671148312012-04-12T07:35:17.892-04:002012-04-12T07:35:17.892-04:00thank you for the "talkie" post! We do c...thank you for the "talkie" post! We do create our own images while reading. <br />I'm tring to "follow" you, but have forgotten my Linky password and am waiting for a new one!Hollyhttp://www.desharanch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1078324787471983933.post-70424510010173275672012-04-12T07:35:16.782-04:002012-04-12T07:35:16.782-04:00The video clip is so cool - I don't even know ...The video clip is so cool - I don't even know how to do that - but I could probably figure it out. I like the way you think - you post about the missing voice and then you add it -- <br />I've seen reviews for the Artist but my reaction is " that movie is going to take too much work" - call me lazy but when I go to the movies I want to sit back and immerse myself in the story - and maybe I could do that with the Artist but - here comes the disclaimer - there is such limited time for movies that I want to go to something I can be more sure of -- last weekend, we saw Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - excellent movie - I really enjoyed the boy in the film but it was sad - perhaps not the best movie for me to have seen - <br />so, down the road I will play with the video thing - did you use the camera you use for the photos to do that?<br />and, btw, I really like the new photo on the top of the blog. How do you make the water shimmer like that? is that something you do with the photo before you post it or is it something you do on the blog when you post it? always trying to learn new stuff...sebtown294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1078324787471983933.post-87329683431523287982012-04-12T07:35:15.795-04:002012-04-12T07:35:15.795-04:00That was so col. I listened for the new Jersey in...That was so col. I listened for the new Jersey in your voice. I was married to a gal from New Jersey, prior to meeting Annie. It took several times through, but the way the "thirty" drops off, and falls away sounds just like the way she used to say it. I think your post is relevant, and I loved hearing Anna's Diary read aloud. Also, glad for the "click here" which usually does not occur. I miss out because I need something upgraded, but am not sure what.Mark O'Neillhttp://markyswrite.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1078324787471983933.post-48897022102281670072012-04-12T07:35:04.804-04:002012-04-12T07:35:04.804-04:00What a neat idea. I'm WAY too shy to do a spea...What a neat idea. I'm WAY too shy to do a speaking post, even without the video. I can't tolerate the sound of my voice recorded and playing back to me. I remember once in our book group, we had read Anne Lamott's <i>Traveling Mercies</i> and someone brought in the audio version, which is read by Anne herself. We were all stunned at the difference between her real voice and the one we'd imagined in our heads. I was even MORE stunned when someone commented that they thought she sounded like me (or vice versa) because I thought her voice was quite pleasant, while hearing my own makes me squirm.masked_momnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1078324787471983933.post-72065840983526766072012-02-24T21:45:43.009-05:002012-02-24T21:45:43.009-05:00I wonder, too, if I'd feel differently if I kn...I wonder, too, if I'd feel differently if I knew what some of my blogging friends sounded or really looked like. I think it's nice not to have to worry about that and to let only words express what we want others to know about us.Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16917139752555698353noreply@blogger.com