The Quietness Of November
The quietness of this blog is in stark contrast to the reality of this month, which has been very active indeed. It has been a very good month for meeting new and interesting people in Hong Kong, developing interest in my photography, growing my music business and generally making the most of life. As happens […]
The quietness of this blog is in stark contrast to the reality of this month, which has been very active indeed. It has been a very good month for meeting new and interesting people in Hong Kong, developing interest in my photography, growing my music business and generally making the most of life.
As happens at this time of year my thoughts have been turning to 2010. One thing I’ve realised is that I really don’t need to write any New Year’s resolutions. The bottom line is that I either want to just keep doing what I’m doing, or the commitments I’ve made for 2010 are, in effect, their own resolutions.
For example, later in 2010 I’ll be going on a challenging photo tour. For that I will need to be be a little fitter than I am now, be carrying a new laptop and have done a little background reading. In another year those could be resolutions, but actually, they are commitments.
There’s something in there that I will come back to, closer to Christmas.