tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34293239.post5098564031849994679..comments2023-04-27T10:39:30.467+01:00Comments on Musings for the potting shed...: Lost RiversLuke Stricklandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05319199642174432783noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34293239.post-39175107589774277922015-06-03T11:12:58.829+01:002015-06-03T11:12:58.829+01:00Hi Luke
I finally found time to read this post aft...Hi Luke<br />I finally found time to read this post after you mentioned it when you visited 'The Source' in Malvern a few weeks back. What you spoke about that night has helped me to make some big decisions about buried rivers in my life; namely applying for a teaching position after a 3 year break from teaching following redundancy. It has been a difficult decision to make especially as I also felt that my teaching was the equivalent of the loaves and fishes- stale and smelly. Subconsciously I have thought about my teaching career as stale (having been out of school/college for a while) and smelly (tainted by my last experience). There was so much more that you said that has helped to influence my choice such as the multi faceted diamond and the verse for Gideon 'Go in the Strength that you have'. So a big thankyou for sharing with us a few weeks ago and for the musings. I have subscribed to and look forward to reading more of your blog (or listening)<br />Katie<br />katielovescrafts.blogspot.co.ukAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12992107244601612696noreply@blogger.com