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Post 19 – Change | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 19 – Change. Weeding (or in the standard vernacular ‘Spring’) time has arrived! Flowers have patiently waited for the freeze to subside and are welcoming the sun as an old friend, reminding us that new life emerges at the right time. Hard times blow through, often unexpectedly, but rejuvenation lies just beneath the surface ready to spring up as the winds subside. By Redwood on March 29, 2011. Posted in Blog 360. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Post 20 – Continuity | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 20 – Continuity. Subside is the reason that this blog has lain dormant for a year. One of the most difficult words to start a sentence with, it created a writer’s blockade of almost insurmountable proportions, causing a severe creativity draught in the valley below. By Redwood on April 10, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 15 – British summertime. Bull;August 23, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Park life, hanging out, living, sharing, caring. That’s what this summer should be. Not grey and muggy, not overcast and overshadowing plans. I’m bored of grey, of washed out, of watered down, or over-watered. I’m bored of rain and hail and flooding, I want some sun! Posted in Blog 360. Post 14 – slowing down. Bull;July 20, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Does anyone really want to get there first? Post 13 ...
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Procrastination | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Adam stared at the blank sheet, overwhelmed by possibilities. ‘Why is white paper so intimidating? He thought. Putting his pen down he went upstairs to the playroom and took a sheet of blue paper from the art box. Sitting back down and gingerly picking up the pen he wrote two words. The paper stared back at him mockingly. ‘Just get on with it’ it said, ‘it’s not that hard.’. 30 minutes later and Adam had won a shopping voucher and shown off his knowledge on Duran Duran b...
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Post 20 – progress | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 20 – progress. Several atoms colliding, scientists sighing as excitement is rising. If, like me, you find yourself in need of a dummies guide to particle acceleration and the Higgs boson thing-a-ma-jig take a gander at this:. This is quite interesting too, the power of typefaces. Http:/ www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2012/jul/04/higgs-boson-comic-sans-twitter? What’s wrong with Comic Sans anyway? By Redwood on July 5, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Post 17 – Cost | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 17 – Cost. Them and us, you and me, they and we, separation, segregation, hierarchy, structure. Importance, value, worth, cost. What am I worth? How is that measured? A cyclist came up behind me today and said ‘beep, beep’ to which I duly moved aside. Why did I do that? Why did the fact that he was on a bike mean that I was in his way? By Redwood on September 4, 2010. Posted in Blog 360. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Calligraphy | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Ok so not really calligraphy, I’m just enjoying the graphy theme going on. This is (or rather ‘this will become’, as two isn’t much of a collection, more a coincidence or an uncomfortable moment between two strangers waiting for a mutual friend who is running late). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Post 18 – association | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 18 – association. Special offer, two for the price of one, 50% off. We all look for a deal, it’s the joy of thinking you’ve paid less than someone else, that you’ve somehow got a better deal and are better off even though you’ve spent more money than you would have because you weren’t planning on getting it in the first place. By Redwood on September 11, 2010. Posted in Blog 360. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow...
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Post 16 – Play to your strengths | Can't see the wood for the trees
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Can't see the wood for the trees. Post 16 – Play to your strengths. I rediscovered a book this week – the commandingly titled. Now, discover your strengths. So I read this book through cynical contact lenses – they make your eyes appear darker than coloured ones, refused to accept my allocated strengths and skim-read most of the rest. By Redwood on August 23, 2010. Posted in Blog 360. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.