Tuesday 18 September 2007

If you build it...they will come

With apologies to Field of Dreams I am amazed at how having a blog brings together people with similar interests. Welcome Laura Whitehead a freelance web designer and fellow CVS Director from Devon who has her own blog - heaps more impressive than mine by the way. Like me Laura has 2 cats and a dog which means that she is kind to both people and animals (a big plus point in my opinion). Today I attended a meeting of the East Sussex Assembly to facilitate two workshops with the East Sussex Strategic Partnership. A full day but met two people who regularly read the blog. For ages you feel that you are prattling away to yourself and then you find that you have an audience!!! A few more like minded people and we will start planning the revolution.

If you didn't get the Field of Dreams reference see the great James Earl Jones give "that speech" by clicking on this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDyM4CfExXU

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're beginning to inspire me to do a CVS CO/Director blog too for my CVS! And yes, suddenly you'll discover that there are lots of lurkers out there reading your blog! Keep it up! I've added you to my RSS feed now!

Anonymous said...

Its also a really useful way to srore your notes and web references from things you did at a particular time.

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