Monday, March 15, 2010
Self Esteem and I
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Essential Responsive Man
Living in a rural district in isolated parts of New Zealand being disconnected for today's expectation for banking, business, writing for a living, and other essentials an IT, Internet Technician, man becomes the essential responsive man.
Like diamonds in the sand dune these men seem rare. Even rarer is the man who enters into ones rural framework that brings the consumer S.P.I.C.E. Simplicity, progress, Information/integrity, connection, explanation plus excellence in service.
Responds to the consumers requirements and like the trusty mail man of decades ago will turn up when expected and not forget you. The responsive man for the IT world with hands on approach who pauses at the gate way of the global world , irrespective of rural or city , belaying the myths and mystery of the electronic world is not only the diamond in the sand dune: but the true essence of the essential responsive man.
One such hero or essential responsive man, armed with a bag of tools, as the mail man carried his bag of mail is mike@computerman.co.nz who took time to stop at this gate.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Talking to You
Whatever it takes .......... communication matters
Is it a dying art? People read yet do not see, people listen yet do not hear,people speak and say nothing.
People send messages that seemingly float into empty spaces: empty places of eyes that read but did not see. Ears that heard but did not hear, the result seem as no response returned to be seen or heard.
People ask for help or a helping hand the offer is always there but nothing is lifted least the helping hand.
For example, the head of a corporation busy at his desk shuffling papers, glancing at the laptop... to type in something, talking to employee across the desk and when the employee said, “I have just thrown two thousand dollars in your rubbish bin, in cash” he did not flinch, continues the conversation, a disjointed one, the employee says “ I have taken the two thousand dollars in cash out of your rubbish bin and it is in my pocket.” the head of the corporation just agrees.
So he heard but did not hear. How can one hear if so busy, attention diverted and talking at the same time. What value of input of conversation does one miss with the diversion of attention.?
The response to an enquiry, or request, the value of that is good business and what a difference it can make in a humans life, it is saying to some-one, you are of value, I recognize and acknowledge you.
Irrespective of technology the question is: has the global communication through internet and other means bought the human race closer or fragmented the social fabric and made the human race more distant from each other, desensitize us to the importance of good conversation and reality of life in our back yard.?
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Get Out of the Box
In Flanders Field Painting by Willie Werner
Get out of the box, … A Roman soldier from Ceaser’s Legion lay next to a French soldier from Napoleons’ Waterloo, who lay next to a German soldier of the 1st World War, embraced by a British soldier whose hand lay gently on the shoulder of a Russian soldier of the 2nd World War.
The US Marine lay quietly beside with a book in his hand Titled the US Civil War North and South , an airman from New Zealand sat in his bi-plane, wing tipped to the Fokker, the Spitfire facing the de Havilland Gnome, sitting by the wheel a Polish airman, the Italian soldier crouched by the Scottish soldier holding his bagpipes.
A 1st World War German soldier hands held a cross, lightly on the chest of the Jewish boy soldier from Britain, whose father lay in desert sands next to warriors of Great Arab Nations, the French Foreign Legionnaire hands by his side, the Egyptian soldier lay beside him holding a Turkish sword with a quiver of the Romans.
Knights on the chessboard with the Knights armour resting in Mongolian tents where lay a soldier from Greece holding Plato’s writing , within the depths lay the Navy Captain of the Japanese Navy with the Russian seaman, beside the airman from Japan with the Australian soldier of the 2nd World War, like a folded rose petal over the Cossack from St Petersburg holding sheet music of Tea by Tchaikovsky (Chinese Dance) the pilgrim next to the Indian lay, beside the Bombay Grenadier, quietly by the Chiefs of the Pacific, the Spanish soldier with the Cuban revolutionary who lay beside the Portuguese, the fleets tall masted ships anchored below the waves of the sea, the jeeps quiet as red poppies grow.
White crosses criss - cross the lands of Europe, deep in Asia the Chinese Boxer Army, still , stone Chinese stone photograph stand quiet in line beneath the land, the great China Wall has crossed, dusty layers trickle down the shoulders of the Korean soldier brushing the South African Boar War soldier peaceful beside the Zulu warrior who sat beside the pilgrim, holding out a book to the sleeping Palestine soldier sitting beside the soldier from Israel holding the helmet of red plume of the Roman soldier, whose hand stretched out to the gentle Gurkha , whose curved sword embraced the soldier of Iraq, who lay shoulder to shoulder to the soldier from Iran, whispering to the ghosts of Hiroshima looking East above the ground the silence of Chernobyl city.
To bury the metal in great caves underground for thousands of years what soldier has a mind, who lay next to the soldier with sticks and stones of the 4th World War beside the airman of the 3rd World War, melted white crosses and red poppies grow, the Irish soldier with his fiddle lay still on the rock , beside the sailor and airman interlocked, all good men, all race colour and creed lay, still families bleed, soldiers lay still on a thin veil of transparency poised to become dust to dust.
Heads of Nations who can show a blind man colours, or make a deaf man hear when in a box.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
New Beginings
When the dust settles.
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Poetical Leadership and this 'manatthecoalface' page and the ones to follow will be for philosophy, thoughts to ponder, along the road of life as the soldier on the left seems to represent.
Friday, July 17, 2009
NZ Wool The Life Saver.
It is often heard that those that have perished were well equipped but have perished from hyperthermia the question arises at the type of clothing.
Clothing manufactured from synthetic or a man-made fibre draw the moisture from the body and lowers the body temperature. In bushland this can be a possible threat to life.
Wool is a complex protein, which has evolved over millions of years to protect sheep in a variety of weather conditions. Wool a hard wearing, easy care, sustainable warm fiber. All wool is very warm. The coiled structure of wool forms millions of tiny pockets, which trap warm air between them, creating the perfect insulator.
New Zealand unlike other parts of the world covered with bushland is cold, damp, the air wet and the weather can be unforgiving.
New Zealand needs to highlight this type of information to the enthusiastic tramping public, especially visitors to New Zealand, the Swandri, or wool shirts, gloves, or clothing in general have a definite life saving role in the event of an emergency, where a tramper is lost or injured.
copyright. poeticalleadership. marie hazledinebarber
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Standing on a Sheeps Back
Perfect Sustainability and the Great NZ Swandri Workman's Shirt.
New Zealand has a population of approximately 40 million sheep quite a growth from the first four sheep Captain Cook release in the Marlborough Sounds in 1773. The population peaked in the 1980’s to around 70 million sheep but declined in the advance of synthetics and alternate fabric products.
The sheep is a species that not only clothes mankind but feeds mankind. That’s perfect sustainability. From early colonial days when refrigeration was introduced ships left New Zeeland packed with valuable cargos of frozen meat supplying Great Britain in return the investment to New Zealand was the founding blocks of our Nation.
New Zealand wool is predominately strong and the agricultural communities of sheep farmers are leaders in the world. The main four species, Drysdale, Romeny, Perendale, and Merino found grazing the green pastures produce a variety of wool for many products.
Wool for carpets, wool for clothing, even wool for tennis balls some of which have been used many times in world champion games.
Ashburton a town in the South Island produces a sock that is wool mixed with seaweed. The seaweed takes care of any moisture and the wool keeps your feet warm. New Zealand has the famous NZ Swandri a bright checker shirt made from wool and waterproof originally designed for the workman in the country faced with all weathers. Fine Merino wool is used in designed for fashion for men and woman and even used in billiard cloth.
With changes in the way the world trades and different demands emerge for the 21st century, the humble sheep grazes quietly feeding and clothing mankind ,competing with the synthetic trade but as innovation for new products ( like the Ashburton sock) New Zealand wool has a vital role to play for mankind. New Zealand as a meat producer the sheep is a meat that could be regarded as one of the best in the world. Meat that is uncontaminated, clean, well cared for by improved farming methods over the past 100 years. Thanks to the researchers and agricultural advisors in Pastoral agriculture.
The humble sheep, the living sustainable species the knitting needles of the sheep farmers wives of the nation, who make the best homemade scones lashed with jam and fresh cream, many New Zealanders’ owe these hard working people for the warm woolly jumpers, the Swandri, the socks as the country forges into the 21st century on the next step of eco-sustainability.
All off the sheep’s back.
copyright.poeticalleadership. marie hazledine-barber