tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7469728206920543160.post9182173881636977498..comments2022-04-08T10:37:14.783-07:00Comments on The Forest Flaw: A stitch too farAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11097874009365587967noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7469728206920543160.post-22824675807954189232011-11-03T02:58:07.577-07:002011-11-03T02:58:07.577-07:00Brilliant. Robyn, you are just like this (creative...Brilliant. Robyn, you are just like this (creative) Robyn. I'm not around 'creative' types much and those that I am around all appear (appearances can be deceiving) to have that ability you mentioned of being able to travel through life blinkered and working headlong to that purposeful goal. I, like you, spend days moving from thing to thing, focused on the thing in front of me with no heed to the saucepan of porridge I just put on the stove (burnt) or the urgent issue I had to deal with that I was pulled away from by the phone or a child. Sometime later I return to the place I was working and am stunned back into the urgency of the task I had been doing. Makes me feel completely lunatic at times but also enjoy the positive side of the adventure I often have on the circuitous route along my aimless life path. Well, perhaps not aimless but with a rather loose goal. I'm sure I could benefit from a treasure map and the requisite eye patch as well. ;o) <br />Enjoyed the blog. Thanks, RobynAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com