
Walks in Development
When we walk in development the moments we experience inform our long-term development
I took this picture in Love Harbour during a walk along the Cornish Celtic Way
Coming down the hill into crowds of shoppers was quite a shock after a morning walking alone
I felt very out of place as I struggled through the crowds with my heavy pack.
However, when I reached the bridge where this picture was taken
I could see that there are two contrasting sides of the harbour
cars and crowds to the left
boats and quiet to the right.
The moment reminds me that
I am not the only one walking against the tide.
that other people may be feeling equally alone
and we would do well to look out for each other.
I see the moment as an invitation to map our network
to seek out our fellow travellers
and explore how we can support each other.
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
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