Thanks, Robert. You are always so kind to us all; you always find something encouraging to say. I feel you would be an excellent art teacher with your many skills and positivity about other people’s work.
That is one of the nicest things I’ve heard in some time
(and most people are very kind to me)
so I thank you, S.E…
(I would love to be an intro art teacher… I wish I was better at public speaking…)
🙂
I forgot to mention your enthusiasm for ypur subject. I think that makes for a great teacher.
There used to be a television show called ‘Gardening Australia’ (infact it might still exist, I don’t have a tv, I don’t want a tv). For a very long time the main presenter was a man called Peter Cundall (sp?) who loved, just loved his subject. I will never forget his holding his cupped hands forward, full of compost and saying something like: ‘ Look at that, how wonderful is that?’ And how wonderful is that? To impart such joy and love for something? I know you could do that Robert.
choices, choices — which way to go? what does it all mean?
I wish I knew! At least a bit more than I do now. It’s an endless process, isn’t it?
There are always forks in the road
There are. I’m trying not to tread on the tines! 😉
B U……ssssssssssss
Yes. BUS LANE infact. I have to catch a bus again today so I’ll be pointing my cp through the window again.
Wonderful lines, S.E…
🙂
Thanks, Robert. You are always so kind to us all; you always find something encouraging to say. I feel you would be an excellent art teacher with your many skills and positivity about other people’s work.
That is one of the nicest things I’ve heard in some time
(and most people are very kind to me)
so I thank you, S.E…
(I would love to be an intro art teacher… I wish I was better at public speaking…)
🙂
I forgot to mention your enthusiasm for ypur subject. I think that makes for a great teacher.
There used to be a television show called ‘Gardening Australia’ (infact it might still exist, I don’t have a tv, I don’t want a tv). For a very long time the main presenter was a man called Peter Cundall (sp?) who loved, just loved his subject. I will never forget his holding his cupped hands forward, full of compost and saying something like: ‘ Look at that, how wonderful is that?’ And how wonderful is that? To impart such joy and love for something? I know you could do that Robert.
B U. So true.
Who else can I be than me?
Love this photograph – less is more!
Thank you, Malin. This is one of my favourites.