If you’re stuck and not sure what to do next and resonate with any of the sayings mentioned below you might want to pop along and join Alison Smith whose new book, Can’t see the wood for the trees, written in, and featuring much of the fife coast, uses nature as our coach. Which means, if you can’t see the wood for the trees, are stuck in a rut or are up the creek without a paddle, the trees, rut and creek may have the answer.
To launch her
book Alison is revisiting many of the locations she wrote the book from and
will share hints and tips on how to get out of your current predicament.
Join
her in person or via Facebook and YouTube at all four locations, at a place
and time that’s convenient for you on the day, or what about joining her for
the session tackling the saying that resonates most with you at this time.
Any queries on the day pop a message on the Landscaping Your Life Facebook page.
Any queries on the day pop a message on the Landscaping Your Life Facebook page.
0930 Dalgety Bay
Meet at the
recently revamped New Heritage Viewpoint – access from Lumsdaine Drive to Fife coastal
path opposite the Wee Glasshouse.
- Making mountains out of molehills
- Stuck in a rut
- Can’t see the wood for the trees
1130 Aberdour Silver Sands
Meet at the Ha lighthouse.
- Up a creek without a paddle
- Like a fish out of water
1330 Burntisland Beach *
Meet at the swimming pool car park - along side the beach.
- Head in the sand
- In at the deep end
1530 Kirkcaldy
Meet at Seafield Car park (behind Morrisons) Weather permitting and after talking to those who join her there Alison will be vlogging while
swimming!
- Treading water or going round in circles
- Missed the tide
- Going with the flow
Raffle for a free signed book in aid of RNLI will be held - £1 per ticket, all money received on the day will be added to my JustGiving page for the RNLI that I set up for my Forth Swim.
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