Walking Our Way Into Words

by Joanna on March 12, 2008

No podcast this week – I thought I’d give VoiceThread another whirl as it got such good feedback last time round.

This one’s based on a few pictures from the Union Canal in Edinburgh, just along the road from where I live, with a few thoughts about walking, reflecting and writing.

I don’t know about you, but walking, even for 20 minutes, always cracks it for me.


To listen to the VoiceThread just click the arrow in the centre of the photo.  You might need to wait a moment or two depending on the speed of your connection.  It should move automatically to the next page (photo) or you can click the arrows at the bottom if you want to navigate through it yourself.

If you’re a VoiceThread user don’t forget you can leave a comment on the thread if you want to – spoken or typed… or leave a comment in the usual way at the bottom of this piece.

Joanna Young, The Confident Writing Coach

Because our words count

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

DebMc 03.13.08 at 12:14 am

Walking is a great way to open up my creative inspirations. Must be all the fresh oxygen in the brain.

Joanna Young 03.13.08 at 8:01 am

I think so Deb. The sensory stimulation also works for me – gets me out of my head and back to my senses :-)

Joanna

amypalko 03.13.08 at 10:41 am

I’ve just left you a voice comment – my first voice comment on a voice thread made by someone other than me. I just love voice thread, and I’m really enjoying the way you’re using it, Joanna. Excellent!

Joanna Young 03.13.08 at 11:21 am

Thanks Amy – and for encouraging me to use it!

For anyone who wants to listen to Amy’s comment, it’s to the side of the 4th photo.

Joanna

Joanna Young 03.13.08 at 6:03 pm

And Karen Swim’s voice is now there too – how wonderful, our first Confident Writing voice thread!

Anyone else want to play?

Joanna

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