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Archives for 2014

Fast food and lemons.

Slow silences in slices.

News! Nursery rhymes and canned peaches.

There is meaning in everything.

Simple. Staid and predicted.

Ignore the headlines today and take a walk amongst big ideas.

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Swirling mist, rushing water and silent trees.

Heard once, a remark may amuse.

Heard twice it may flatter or hurt.

It can be be a joy to discover something normal, something unremarkable, to praise – realizing the part it plays.

Not all that is of value is shrouded in golden threads. Good to be reminded!

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Tropical fruit and coffee.

New shops and combinations of food service offerings will spring up in increasing numbers.

High streets will become social entertainment clusters, with a few “theatrical” retail showrooms.

Government agencies encouraging healthy lifestyles will expand and service spinoffs to enable this (the heirs to gym and and workout centres), will appear.

It will all be an addition, a new vibe to the idea of going out for…anything.

Happening now – worth participating.

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How to thrive in traffic jams is an ongoing study.

Some may pass the time learning from audio courses, listen to audio books, enjoying music, plays or radio.

But sometimes being able to edge forwards in a car, at a slower pace than you would walk, and to just enjoy that – wouldn’t it be good?

The Zen of Traffic Jams – perhaps that’s next!

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Crowded streets, festive feet.

As many shop for festive gifts others do feats of amazing lifts.

Weaving through the crowds, proud with successful finding of gifts, we can now think of other things.

Is the choice there, is there a bear?

Is the market roaring in warning or future despair?

Have a moment with not a care.

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