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Totally forgot I had this doodle pad. Found it tucked away in my camera bag...for emergencies only. Started this doodle AGES ago. It's been drawn everywhere, trains, cars and even boats. Dominoes were the doodle of choice. Although it does look a bit like shortbread :)
More such nonsense on my blog if you're intresed.
One of my staff, Andrew, is a talented doodler, which is an interesting mix with IT.
He doodles away prolifically during meetings and those periods when we are waiting for results to arrive from activities we create.
Here I am showing an early design on the left, which bears some resemblance to himself except for the carrot coming out of his forehead, and later work some hours later, and on the right, a multi-doodle page.
All of his designs end up in the bit bucket, as they are merely stepping stones to the next big thought process tomorrow.
Press L to see what's on his mind.
That is sooo fun to doodle!!! To do that with a black sharpie or micron helps since one can't erase... :)
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The Doodle Oak is one of only four named trees in Hatfield Forest and the only one to appear on the maps and the Tree Trail. Still people try to find it - yet it is no longer there!
There are far more interesting trees to find, but the Palm of Hand Tree is in the forbidden zone of the Korean air crash and the truly monumental oaks called Gog and Magog don't get a mention in the guides. How strange!
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