tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7941085752213489885.post4851399359823278954..comments2023-12-11T10:47:10.970-08:00Comments on Raquel Margaret Carter: Living Like A Victorian Lady, And My Active Pursuits For The WeekRaquel Margaret Carterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09812612528662098774noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7941085752213489885.post-62878172111774263542019-11-23T09:47:38.193-08:002019-11-23T09:47:38.193-08:00Oh my! Does that mean you appreciate my posts that...Oh my! Does that mean you appreciate my posts that are lengthy and chatty the most? Im most curious. That is a fantastic idea to keep Pinterest boards for novels. I never thought to do that. I have only kept Pinterest boards that are for my dreamy wardrobe ideas, vision board objects, etc. Great idea. I love that you share. It's most wonderful to have artistic minds complementing one another. That's truly how we all learn and become more creative souls, yes? Much love, RaquelxxxRaquel Margaret Carterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09812612528662098774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7941085752213489885.post-62574134458053961602019-11-21T10:43:44.985-08:002019-11-21T10:43:44.985-08:00What a lovely chatty post, thank you! How delightf...What a lovely chatty post, thank you! How delightful to find the washbasin stand of your dreams :). My children all write stories continually in their free time and they do some modern equivalent of your character cards by keeping pinterest boards for their novels-in-progress where they stash person photos and setting photos for that story. I find the process interesting, as when they illustrate these stories the original pinned characters don't always resemble the eventual illustration. They've said that the pin is often a jumping off point that evolves as they write. Do you find the same with your character cards? Kimberlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06915296389588265724noreply@blogger.com