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RE: The Empowered Women of India - Written, photographed and video production by Trula Fountaine

in #writing7 years ago

Thanks for that superb post. It's both interesting and informative, with a great mix of social perspective and personal insights.

Also, the entire post has a cohesive and coherent pattern. Written words and narration, images and vid, all work together to tell an important message.

Will resteem now. Good luck, and Full Steem Ahead.

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I appreciate that you took the time to have a look. Thank you for your review and commentary from one who has spent much more time than I have in this expansive country.

I looked at your language posts and really love your approach. I learned something from them as a native English speaker. I was thinking that it would help with my Spanish. Glad to be in touch with you on Steemit. Yes, Full Steem Ahead.

By the way, I'm going back to India the end of December. I think I'll be exploring Gurgurat. Have you traveled there. This will be my first time. I have been through some of the main places in Rajasthan.

My pleasure. I've been active on Steemit for only 6 weeks. The first month, I spent all my time creating content, for my Vocab series and more. Eventually a few followers told me to get out there and start curating, commenting, upvoting, etc.

So finding sites such as yours and reading, reviewing, and commenting on them is now a part of my activities on Steemit. And I've found it all to be very rewarding.

Among the constant flow of average posts, there's so much to find on my Home Feed. And when I do find good posts, I'm grateful for it, and grateful for the opportunity to promote, support, and encourage those Steemers who are creating the quality content.

As for my language / vocab posts, I may change my strategy. I think I'm gonna discontinue them temporarily, and upload one comprehensive post of ALL the vocab items. After doing that, then I'll continue with the daily units. So, if you don't see them for a (Short) while, don't worry. Another 300 or so will be coming soon.

That might be a more effective way of getting it out there (not to mention a more lucrative way. :-) )

I never made it to Gujarat. I much preferred the north (Himalayas) and the south, primarily Goa.

The one place in Rajasthan that I kinda liked was the small town of Pushkar. It's a bit out of the way, and there's no direct transportation there. But it's only about 10 miles from the small city of Ajmer, which is on the main highway. Have you been there?