The Voyage: Roz Savage
Pacific Cornetta
15 Sep 2006, Portland, Oregon

I dropped in at the Pacific Cornetta offices near Portland, Oregon, yesterday, to meet Bill the marketing guy. The company had already sent me some of their insulated mugs and thermos flasks to replace the ones that got swept overboard on the Atlantic. I'd chosen sensible, outdoorsy looking ones in stainless steel and camouflage.

But surrounded yesterday by shelf-fuls of pretty, jazzy, colourful patterns I gave in to girliness, and when they offered me the pick of the product range I went for bright jewel colours and fun patterns. My favourite is a purple sparkly mug, like a constellation of stars in an indigo sky. In mid-Pacific, it will brighten up my day.

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De-confusion: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
15 Sep 2006

Today I passed a quirky old-fashioned fun park, buried deep in the redwoods - Confusion Hill.

But for me, today was remarkably unconfusing. (Or de-confusing?)

It's easy, in the general flurry of activity, for me to lose sight of what matters. As I drove today I was listening to a recording of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which was reminding me of some home truths.

Confusion Hill made me think of what he says about paradigm shifts - looking at the world in a different way. It was a paradigm shift that got me out of my old life as a management consultant and into this new life as an ocean rower.

Now I could do with another paradigm shift to take me on to the next level. But I'm not quite sure how you can deliberately provoke one. I seem to recall that last time it was quite a confused and stressful time that finally created the shift. As somebody said, no phoenix can arise from no ashes. You often hear of people who make dramatic personal progress as a result of a health scare, or the loss of a loved one, or a miraculous escape from death.

But is it really necessary to burn the old to bring in the new? Does it have to be that traumatic or can it be more incremental?

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X Marks The Spot: Google Earth
14 Sep 2006, Cave Junction, Oregon

For Google Earthers, if you zoom in on Cave Junction, OR, my motel is the big grey-roofed building by the T-junction on the main road, just SE of Google's pointer. If it was a current photo you'd see the BlandsMobile parked in the car park outside a room with a big blue 'Disabled' badge on the door - they gave me that room because it's near enough to Reception to pick up wi-fi, and not because of the hip. I hope.

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Electric Cars: Reliant Robin Version
14 Sep 2006, Cave Junction, Oregon

I spotted these cutesy little electric cars today as I was driving up to Oregon. Reliant Robin meets zebra meets environmental awareness.






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