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attention to detail with Leo tolstoy

Place: west end deli

Poison: Latte

Favourite Things: Mamma Mia the movie.

I am slowly reading a book at the moment that portrays different leaders and their struggles with life. One chapter in particular has kept me muddled and spellbound at the same time.

A chapter about the writer Leo Tolstoy.

This quote had me captivated…

In the long history of literature, no one has exceeded Leo Tolstoys ability to portray the full essence of life…

Nothing seems to escape him. Nothing glances off him unrecorded…

Virginia Wolf writes of Leo Tolstoy…

‘Every twig, every feather sticks to him like a magnet. He notices the blue or red of a childs frock; the way a horse shifts its tail; the sound of a cough; the action of a man trying to put his hands into pockets that have been sewn up. And what his infalliable eye reports of a cough or a trick of the hands his infallible brain refers to somethinghidden in the character, so that we know his people, not only by the way they love and thier views on politics and the immortality of the soul, but also by the way they sneeze and choke. We feel that we have been set on a mountaintop and hafd a telescope put into our hands. Everything is astonishingly clear and absolutely sharp.’

I want to write like this. I want to truly see people for who they are, with eyes of grace and portray their stories to the world.

I want to express myself with clarity and purpose to encourage our world not to see an ocean of faces, as we walk through a city, but notice the licorice allsorts, the colours, shapes, flavours and intricacies.

I love human beings and all their quirks.

How about you?

what have you noticed lately.

A

 

 

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spotted at world youth day

Place: My Office

Poison: Diet Coke

Favourite Things: World Youth Day

My family and the media are a buzz with World Youth Day conversations. For those who are in Australia, basically 500,000 catholic youth gather every 4 years, for a sort of spiritual olympics.

2,000 young people are sleeping outside at the Olympic Park car park, in 0degree temperatures. All Sydney backpackers are full to overflowing. The sydney harbour bridge was closed for a peace walk and the police are absolutely blown away that 400,000 people gathered yesterday with no arrests.

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Someone just sent me this photo though and its totally post worthy.

(I think its my uncle rob)

Have a great day, World Youth day!

Shine in the darkness

A

 

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happy worker

Place: My office

Poison: Dinner

Favourite Things: Visual Arts Team

Recently we started a new initiative at work. Happy Hour.

Every Thursday at lunch, we all storm into the boardroom and eat lunch together.

A novel concept?

For us it is.

So often we just keep working and working, eat our lunch take away, on the go and over our desktop computer, whilst leaning into our mobile phone, whilst holding a meeting at the same time.

We sent this mask out to our staff as a promo!

Its Gold.

Try it.

It works

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Kym Rolle’s artboxes

Place: My Office

Poison: Long Black

Favourite Things: mustard skivvy

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artbox_sm.jpg Check these out, my beautiful friend Kym Rolle did this artistry in the streets of the Goldy!

I love them…

Art on the streets, that speaks colour and light.

These boxes remind me of this scripture…

Matthew 5: (Message)

14-16“Here’s another way to put it: You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world. God is not a secret to be kept. We’re going public with this, as public as a city on a hill. If I make you light-bearers, you don’t think I’m going to hide you under a bucket, do you? I’m putting you on a light stand. Now that I’ve put you there on a hilltop, on a light stand—shine! Keep open house; be generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you’ll prompt people to open up with God, this generous Father in heaven.”

Shine bright

A