When dialogue turns to argument, there can be a sense of heaviness, a difficulty of seeing a way out. Yet this magnificent, beautifully composed image contains the optimism that the storms do pass, they're not all-encompassing, their edge is visible and full of light, and there are tiny points of light even within them...and that even in the presence of a storm, there's a sense of balance and stability.
The title of this blog is taken from Alexander McCall Smith's 44 Scotland Street series of books. Bertie is a wee precocious boy who's not allowed to be a child. His mother has grand plans for him, and has organized "The Bertie Project" to educate him well beyond his years. This blog is meant to be my own personal "Bertie Project" - a way to lead a more enriched life.
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When dialogue turns to argument, there can be a sense of heaviness, a difficulty of seeing a way out. Yet this magnificent, beautifully composed image contains the optimism that the storms do pass, they're not all-encompassing, their edge is visible and full of light, and there are tiny points of light even within them...and that even in the presence of a storm, there's a sense of balance and stability.
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