To do at dawn [see 'a start']:
Article idea: An autobiographical account of how an unexpected event a year ago radically altered my perception of time and consequently my appreciation of a woodland and shore that have become my ‘cynefin’. [a place in which I belong]
Introduction: Examples of sayings related to time – many of them contradictory and indicative of our ambivalent attitude to time and its passing. Brief explanation for change in my approach to time.
Main body: Description of how my ‘cynefin’ has elements that are constant and elements that are ever-changing. Instances of how the ‘constants’ are incorporated into comforting routines and how ‘changes’ are sources of wonder. Sketches of the changing landscape, wildlife, tides, weather and lives in this remarkable place.
Ends: A look at the rewards of opportunities to live ‘in the moment’.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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