I am a complete and total “Blue Peter” child I will have a go at anything and I always find a way to make it work. I've realised all is possible and you can find creativity and joy in whatever you are given. Ever since I turned a washing up liquid bottle into Dougall from the Magic Roundabout. I have managed to “master” creating and designing collars, a skill I would never have dreamt I had. Plus I fiddle away at the web site and seem to be fairly competent at that too, which astounds our original web master. I have no fear of fiddling and I am incredibly patient and most importantly insist I can do anything if I am enjoying it. (Actually I take back “no fear” as I nearly left the country when I turned the site Lime and Orange.) 2: When did you first realise that talent was going to help you and how do you use it? Lordy all my life. At school I immersed myself into studying but I always had to enjoy it too. I was a Video editor and Scriptwriter for decades and realised very early on that I cannot just churn things out – they look tired and dead and no fun. I find it unacceptable to say “that'll do”. But with diligence, care and intense obsessive concentration I am prepared to have a go and I give every thing my best. I believe this shows in the end product and to me that is crucial. Sarah my partner is an intense perfectionist too and we work marvellously together. It amazes me how much work we actually manage to get through in a day. 1: What talent do you naturally have and how do you use it?














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Posted by: meme | 31 August 2009 at 08:17 PM