
When Thou a Dangerous Way doth go, Walke surely tho thy pace be Slowe
George Withers 1634
Here I am posting for the third time. A bit of an experiment to learn how to categorise. George Withers reminds me to take it slowly and whilst I may not be treading a dangerous path exactly I am reminded of the danger of frustration and annoyance. I must be calm and enjoy experimenting here . . . learning as I make mistakes. Slow and steady wins the race. And as my family motto reads
the more haste, the less spede.
John Heywood 1546
