
Remember
Remember a walk in development In the Autumn stillness a blackbird’s whistle echoes childhood voices and the crunch of broken glass while the steam from
The path leads out of the town and up into the hills,
a hedge runs beside the path,
trees grow out of the hedge,
all connected,
though some perhaps too close together
I came here looking for a place to call home,
a place I could connect to,
that would speak to me and nurture me.
I knew I needed to leave the town
in order to connect
as we contribute best
by being ourselves
Where are we most at ease?
What do we need to flourish?
Where can we find fellow travellers?
How can we support each other?
We are not alone
There are more of us that we are led to believe
We have more in common that you might think
Who can we walk with?
Some suggestions:
Map out your network.
Consider the people you can connect with.
Describe the places where you can meet people.
Identify platforms that can bring people together.

Remember a walk in development In the Autumn stillness a blackbird’s whistle echoes childhood voices and the crunch of broken glass while the steam from

When we walk in development the moments we experience inform our long-term development

How can we foster interaction?
All life has its own pace
Let’s take our time

A moment at Looe Harbour provides an invitation to map our network

A walk on once familiar lands
Pentland Hills, Lothian,
11 August 2011

Network – A walk in development
Melrose, February, 2024