| Hi again,
I have to get up early on the mornings I write these newsletters. Call me weird, but it always feels like a treat to be up at 5am – buying myself a couple of extra hours of this day – sipping black coffee at the kitchen table, enjoying the darkness and silence. Except this morning, for the first time this year, it is not silent. There is birdsong outside the window – spring is coming which fills me with delight (Liam Gallagher and Eminem too).
Thank you to the hundreds of you who filled in my survey about what direction I should go in now that I’ve finished writing Local (have I mentioned recently that I’ve written a book…? ). I’ve printed out your 25 pages of suggestions to mull over, and summarised the results here. I really, really appreciate your support.
In a similar vein, thank you for the hundreds of pieces of actionable self-help that you put forward. Lots of food for thought in there! I really enjoy doing ‘crowd-sourced’ work, gathering together feedback from hundreds of readers and looking for patterns and ideas.
I also enjoy writing these newsletters. And if you enjoy reading them, would you be so kind as to forward this email on to a few people who might also enjoy it? Thank you.
One of the regular bits of feedback I get every time I run a survey goes along the lines of ‘stop waffling so much and get to the good stuff!’ And so I shall, interspersed today with a few photos of dawn.
I hope you have a good day. I’m on my way to London to discuss the 49,000 miles of public footpaths that are at risk of being lost, to try to persuade my publisher to release a 10 year anniversary version of Microadventures (10 years! ), and then to find out if my book Against the Odds has won the Children’s Travel Book of the Year Award. I’m hard at work practising my mock-humble-surprised-victory face (and also my I’m-so-pleased-for-the-winner-even-though-inside-I’m-gutted face). Wish me luck! |