tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735376701062591046.post665038912392554475..comments2023-07-01T13:01:38.736+01:00Comments on Green Shoots: Asking the Universe - Part IICarolyn Trafford Arthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12556322985547095523noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735376701062591046.post-88764180313333739212010-06-13T21:08:22.385+01:002010-06-13T21:08:22.385+01:00Do not apologise PG. Your opinion is valid and I ...Do not apologise PG. Your opinion is valid and I hope my post comes across as having considered this.<br /><br />I would not want to offend anyone or indeed put anyone in an awkward position. If my mystery commenter has done so because they want to remain a mystery then I accept that.<br /><br />Hope that clarifies things.Carolyn Trafford Arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12556322985547095523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735376701062591046.post-29699300303816320182010-06-13T17:52:28.390+01:002010-06-13T17:52:28.390+01:00Ooooh, not so sure about this (sorry). By bloggin...Ooooh, not so sure about this (sorry). By blogging anonymously we are free to express out innermost thoughts / dreams / desires and frustrations. We therefore extend that same right to those who wish to comment (whether we agree or not). <br /><br />Personally I think it is best to respect the points of view of those who have taken the time to comment (that doesn't mean you have to agree with them), delete anything that is outright offensive, be glad that people are reading and offering their points of view and leave it at that. <br /><br />Just as you wish to maintain your anonymity, perhaps they do to. If you blog about anything that could get you into trouble at work . . . <br /><br />. . . DENY IT! :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com