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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Minimal, elegant next steps…
Sometimes it is easy to get bogged down with grand plans and lofty intentions. I’ve had plenty of them but at times they can feel overwhelmingly and disarmingly weighty. But what if we were to peel them back to the minimal, … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Living
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Foraging for a ‘Walking On’ Path.
‘How do you know you are on your path? Because it disappears…’ This last week has been about foraging for path building materials. As I look ahead, I realise that there is no path, there is only forward. I see … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Development, NGO, Social Entrepreneurship, photography, workshops
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A Winter Wander Workshop: Saturday 10th December
New Workshop Announcement! Hats, scarfs, cameras, wander. At this time of year, when the light is low and the bones of nature are exposed, the photographer has a chance to see between gaps and explore more open pathways. Winter brings … Continue reading
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Talk About Occupy…
There is something intriguing that has been happening across the world: a leaderless community, full of leadership, bubbling up under the Occupy Movement banner. Like so many, I am sure, I can’t quite put my finger on it but something … Continue reading
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Tagged dame street, dublin, movement, occupy, occupydamestreet, social change
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Giving and Gifts
It is hard to believe that it is November already. The winter has been teasing us here in Dublin but the premature Christmas lights and sparkles are signs of festivities to come. So as minds shift to giving and gifts, … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Education, NGO, books, photography
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