tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5296941970054564614.post2605940528470035172..comments2023-06-23T09:48:10.471+01:00Comments on OCEANPAX Paddle / Run / Be: Micro-navigation, life...and searching for two "immortal fish" in an English mountain tarn.Duncan and Joan Barwisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09696525297637660026noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5296941970054564614.post-78898009911575988092013-06-05T07:32:04.549+01:002013-06-05T07:32:04.549+01:00Hi L, I don't think you really ever had to wor...Hi L, I don't think you really ever had to worry. Haha. D.<br /><br />Thanks for that, Lee. I know what you mean, we watched these modern day shepherds and their dogs and marvelled at the way they could locate and recover their flocks, scattered over a vast territory. And to spend time in the hills, well, it's a bit like spending time on the water in our kayaks isn't it. I'm still searching for direction too, I think it's a life-long process. But so long as we're searching, it's a dynamic process. It's the "static" process of not searching, being afraid to ask those questions, and not believing in ourselves that gets us stuck. From my perspective, I think your inner compass is working well. You can trust it, especially with all the experiences you have had and continue to have. We all just need to be patient with ourselves. That in itself is part of the "mapping strategy". Warm wishes, friend. Duncan.Duncan and Joan Barwisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09696525297637660026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5296941970054564614.post-72740922051158935602013-06-05T03:20:02.235+01:002013-06-05T03:20:02.235+01:00Excellent words Duncan; a pleasure to read and pon...Excellent words Duncan; a pleasure to read and ponder. I was taken back to my Yugoslavia days...I was convinced I wanted to be a Sheppard after watching the men with sticks herding their flocks around and sleeping in the midday sun. It looked like a literal dream job at the time.<br /><br />I and still asking around for direction and got some I didn't like; some I'm afraid to try. Not much of a mapping strategy yet!Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02003408787689426511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5296941970054564614.post-71575282009613863262013-06-05T02:29:33.210+01:002013-06-05T02:29:33.210+01:00The hills look beautiful and the sheep very friend...The hills look beautiful and the sheep very friendly. Glad you took the class and now we won't have to worry about you getting lost over there!<br />L Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com