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It's been a tough last four weeks.

Lots of internal struggle with direction, so many things changing in my life and wondering which train, either slow moving or a direct express to a platform in a distant land. it has been, all rather emotional.

It's not all bad however, i have been spending more time with my daughter. the world at her height is engaging, bumper car situations that she can get sucked into and enjoy the thrill of the moment with timeout periods for food, replacing nappies and hugs for mummy and daddy. watching my daughter explore and formulate and throw me those emotional 'your my daddy and your playing blocks with me' glances are the things that melt your heart and re-ignite the fires in your soul that remind you what it feels like to be proud. excited. positive.

discover, engage not detract - above all play with the blocks. those building blocks maybe brightly coloured and fun but are often the fabric of form and function for an adults scattered brain yet a captured memory for a child. it's good to build on solid foundations.

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mschultz says...

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burconsult says...

Medieval fun for all

   
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Andreas says...

Endelig har boka kommet i posten, Great Train Journeys of the World fra Time Out Guides.

Forlaget fant bildene fra togturen mellom Istanbul og Damaskus på Flickr og kontaktet meg angående bruk. Bildene de valgte å bruke ser du nederst på siden.

Siden jeg ikke vet stort om salg til forlagsbransjen lot jeg Demotix forhandel pris. De skulle ha en 50 prosent av salgssummen, men jeg satt alikevel igjen med en del mer en Time Out vil kjøpe for i utgangspunktet. Salget kunne sikkert ha blitt gjort smartere og bedre, men jeg lærte ihvertfall litt av å gjøre det på den måten.

Jeg har aldri hatt bilder på trykk i en bok før, og følelsen jeg fikk da jeg bladde opp boka på sidene der bildene er brukt var veldig god.

Tok noen bilder da jeg var på ferie i Japan tidligere i år. De har ingen villet kjøpe enda.

       

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ZenAngie says...

It’s August already and today was the first time I took the opportunity to relax in the garden and read a book.  This is something I fantasised about doing all through the winter and spring but I’ve been too busy gardening to actually relax in the garden.  But it wasn’t all relaxation.  I was reading “How to start a home-based web design business” by Jim Smith.  Good stuff with plenty of food for thought.  But it did frighten the sun away, so no tan for my rather pale legs.  

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