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Goals and targets!

Target – an indicator established to determine how successfully you are achieving an objective.

Goal – an indicator established to determine whether you have achieved your objective.

I had an email from an advisor at my bank just today. The lady responsible for it ‘reached out‘ to me (thanks for that!) to enquire as to whether (or not) I was ‘on track to reach all of my goals‘.

I pondered awhile as to how my career as a global music megastar was progressing – what the likelihood of a multi-billion dollar lottery win was – or indeed how my devious plans for world domination were shaping up…

I replied to the nice lady that – as far as I could tell – I was roughly on track to reach such goals as I had.

This did remind me, however, that I owe the gentle (and most patient) reader an brief list of our goals (and possibly targets!) for 2023. After all – we are now half way through February and my promise to deliver same is as yet outstanding.

OK – here we go.

So – after our big trip to Europe last year this will obviously be a quiet, ‘home-ish’ sort of a year – our aims and ambitions being not dissimilar to those to which we have aspired ever since the pandemic broke…

…except…

…such a lack of ambition simply does not sit comfortably with – The Girl. She argues – persuasively – that if there are places to which we might desire to travel, then the time so to do is now – before I move into another and even more expensive (particularly in terms of travel insurance) decade. Who can tell – she further reasons – how long we will be fit enough for such bold venturing?

Now, though she has already traveled pretty widely, her bucket list has for a long time included an expedition to Africa – in particular to go on safari to Botswana and to the Victoria Falls.

This, then, is what we are going to be doing at the end of May and into June this very year. Such a venture does not come cheap, particularly as we are no longer prepared to set forth on such a long haul faced with the relative privations of economy class. To help fund my part in this  lavish expedition I have had to take on the teaching of a double course this term at the College. As long as that in itself doesn’t do me in I figure I should be fit and ready to go by mid-May.

It is going to be an altogether wonderful, splendid (if somewhat unanticipated) venture and you, gentle readers, will be hearing and seeing a great deal more about it as we progress through the first half of the year.

Such is the mental magnitude of the undertaking that we don’t have much space left in our imaginations at this juncture to conjure up other aims and ambitions for the year – with the exception of a musical ambition on my part. The Chanteuse and I have decreed that this year we should prepare ourselves to perform live. Even should we not manage so to do before the year’s end – we will be ready and raring to go immediately thereafter. More on this also –  later in the year.

Well! Who saw that coming?

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  1. William Warren’s avatar

    Hi Andy,
    Unless a large amount of money magically appears in my bank account, or I miraculously pick the correct lottery numbers, the closest I’ll ever get to an African safari is watching David Attenborough on television. However, if I were in the position to take an African Safari, the first thing that I would do is call my good friends Julie and Norman Bruce at Royal Heights Tours. They have a lot of experience in organizing African Safaris so if you don’t have a travel agent, why don’t you give them a call?
    Well, if I can’t go on a safari, I guess that I’ll have settle for a back-to-back cruise. On April 28 I’ll be flying to Barcelona to meet up with my number one nephew for a two week cruise with stops in Palma De Mallorca, Provence/Marseille, Florence/Pisa, Rome, and Naples, then we sail back to Barcelona and do it all over again. It may not be a safari but on the other hand, the chances of me being trampled by a rogue elephant or stalked by a pack of hungry hyenas while they laugh at me, I calculate to be somewhere between slim to none. Still, given the opportunity, I’d be willing to take my chances.
    Cheers. Billy

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