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I'm busy too. Too busy for a year of transiency you could say. Currently dealing with 3 different rentals. One of which is a total communication disaster... So bad that i think i've reached transition point. I don't want to deal with such things anymore... From next year on i wont do any catering for the large groups. Rental only is complicated enough. | I'm busy too. Too busy for a year of transiency you could say. Currently dealing with 3 different rentals. One of which is a total communication disaster... So bad that i think i've reached transition point. I don't want to deal with such things anymore... From next year on i wont do any catering for the large groups. Rental only is complicated enough. | ||
- | Some positive things too. With a small Hosting group we went to the forrest. I guided a short walk introducing different values that some trees stands for. I like trees, i like stories about it and i like telling those stories. I see a potential of such walks working as group coaching or team building. | + | Some positive things too. With a small Hosting group we went to the forrest. I guided a short walk introducing different values that some trees stands for. Such as: Oak for traveling back in time and complexity, Hazelnut and Elder for magic and healing, Horn beam for strength, Alder for Resistance and Future, Larch for simplicity and reproduction and Beach for fragility, beauty and caring. I like trees, i like stories about it and i like telling those stories. I see a potential of such walks working as group coaching or team building. |
This is from the book " The Secret Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben | This is from the book " The Secret Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben | ||
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For a few weeks i've been exploring the possibilities of my new old Nikon F4 and getting more familiar with many buttons and what can it do. I like it. Very slowly we start to understand each other. I feel it is a beginning of a good and long relationship... | For a few weeks i've been exploring the possibilities of my new old Nikon F4 and getting more familiar with many buttons and what can it do. I like it. Very slowly we start to understand each other. I feel it is a beginning of a good and long relationship... | ||
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Rebecca Solnit "A field guide to getting lost" | Rebecca Solnit "A field guide to getting lost" | ||