PostsCommentsPayoutssaltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 26 days agoRE: Conwy EstuaryThanks for your lovely commentsaltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 26 days agoRE: Conwy EstuaryBring back the sunshine!saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 27 days agoRE: The Unnamed : A PoetryThank you for sharing. I found it beautiful and humbling. Difficult to pick out a favourite line, it had me straight away from "condensed".saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 27 days agoRE: Dark nightsI really liked your line Laughter or regret crawls in uninvited. That's so true!saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 27 days agoRE: The mighty penI like your vividness in describing Nigeria as it really is - very authentic. And your lines - My pen, like muddy waters along the roadsides,/Catches the pace the nation walks…saltycat (69)in Informationwar • 2 months agoRE: The Madman Tactic RevisitedThank you for your thoughtful reply. The US empire became entangled in Vietnam during the 1950s following the French defeat and withdrawal from the country in the mid 50s. As the…saltycat (69)in #poetry • 2 months agoRE: Gorgeous Ruin (An Original Poem)I resonated with the line "a wild and silvery map of every storm we've learned to walk through". The metaphor you use of storms we’ve "learned to walk through" highlights growth…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 2 months agoRE: A Hand Upon the Shoulder.Your work definitely puts me in mind of the traditional poets as quoted - Keats and Wordsworth. Very heartfelt piece.saltycat (69)in Wednesday Walk • 2 months agoRE: Wednesday Walk - Weekend in natureI really liked how you picked up on the dandelions, an often overlooked flower, but so important for the soil as well as the bees.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 2 months agoRE: Is It Normal? I love how your poem(s) has inspired all these witty replies. Normal is a myth, I’d rather chase a bright joke, than walk a straight line.saltycat (69)in Ecency • 3 months agoRE: We have to wake up from this lucid dream.Thank you for sharing your thoughts. This info overload is hard to get away from but I think is one of the most important things we can do - whilst still being knowledgeable…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 3 months agoRE: In His Eyes...You use the repetition of "in his eyes" to successfully vreate the rhythm and create a refrain emphasising his innocence and love. I particularly liked "In his eyes, I saw love—a…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 3 months agoRE: Traces of YouI agree with @happy080, I too found the same line about carve an art to be the heart of the poem and signifiying deep emotional wounds and cherished memories. Joy and pain at the…saltycat (69)in Reflections • 3 months agoRE: Blinded TrustHi @tarazkp that's a fair point. Answer is it's a mix. For certain comments it helps to get my point across more succintly and how I want it to sound. You are definitely answering to me.saltycat (69)in LeoFinance • 3 months agoRE: The Banksters Want Their Houses BackThe Banksters Want Their Houses Back serves as a powerful expression of concern regarding the trajectory of property ownership and economic power. It encourages readers to…saltycat (69)in Photography Lovers • 3 months agoRE: Tuesday Early morning at the port Wow, @tattoodjay! These photos of the early morning at the port are absolutely stunning! The shot with the reflections is particularly captivating, showcasing the intricate…saltycat (69)in Satire on Hive • 3 months agoRE: Celltoons - 8I really loved number 3. It really spoke to me - whenever I find myself spiraling - it's like Netflix -now continue watching or continue worrying!saltycat (69)in Black And White • 3 months agoRE: Wings awaiting the flight of hummingbirds! | My entry for #Monomad Challenge [ENG-ESP]Wow, that's amazing.saltycat (69)in Wednesday Walk • 3 months agoRE: Wednesday Walk and Lap SwimmingI have a favourite spot at home, it faces the TV directly so I don't have to twist my neck. Trouble is the moment I move from it my cat is there. So I guess it's both of our favoured spot.saltycat (69)in Reflections • 3 months agoRE: Blinded TrustYour suggestion of a system based on merit and role-fitting, rather than partisan affiliation or personality, offers an intriguing alternative to the current model. It highlights…