[mugdockrunners] Re: Fwd: Landmark Stories Upadte

  • From: Malcolm Booth <mgbooth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mugdockrunners@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 19:13:59 +0100

Catherine

Knew we were destined for immortality.
Well done you

Malcolm

On 20 Aug 2014, at 19:08, Catherine Dunnet wrote:

> Hi All, 
> Mugdock runners is being immortalised! Some of you may remember me saying I 
> had been asked to contribute a memory, image or hobbie to be part of the 
> way-marking project at the new SGH hospital. I spoke about running on 
> Saturday and described the Dingly Dell in particular and had to send a photo 
> with the Bluebells in bloom. See below - we will be depicted on the walls in 
> some abstract way and we have a poem!!! 
> See you Sat x 
> Catherine
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Rachel mimiec <rachel.mimiec@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: 19 August 2014 22:05:30 BST
>> To: <catherinedunnet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc: Daniel Ibbotson <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Landmark Stories Upadte
>> 
>> Dear Catherine
>> 
>> Hope this email finds you well
>> 
>> Apologies for the lengthy delay in getting back to you with regards the 
>> landmarks project for the New South Glasgow Hospital (NSGH) that you kindly 
>> participated in.
>> 
>> It has been a long and complex process but we are now able to let you know 
>> that from all the stories we collected, 
>> one of your stories has been picked and is currently being fabricated as one 
>> of the landmarks for the New South Glasgow Hospital. 
>> 
>> As part of the project we also invited a poet, Robin Wilson, to write a poem 
>> inspired by your story that will be incorporated into the design.
>> We will be in touch soon to let you see a preview of the final artworks but 
>> thought you would like a copy of your poem as a little taster of what is to 
>> come.
>> 
>> Many thanks again for taking the time to be part of this project
>> 
>> Best wishes Rachel and the design team of Graphical House
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> unplug
>> 
>> release
>> 
>> be silent
>> 
>> 
>> listen to the leaves
>> 
>> listen to the stream
>> 
>> listen to the rhythm
>> 
>> of a woodpecker
>> 
>> working for its family
>> 
>> 
>> while you pause
>> 
>> in the great glen of the world
>> 
>> 

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