Rob Armstrong
1 min readApr 26, 2020

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The future is not laid out in stone. Things will change, and our ability to survive as a. species will be tested. However, to have the space and the ability to reflect on the. past, note what worked, what didn’t work, and use the time to reflect on the past. to gain a conscious perspective on what is coming next, is what I am eternally. grateful for.

As I so often hear, its always darkest before the dawn. And this reminds me of words I saw down at our Franschhoek Hugenot memorial, Post tenebras lux. After darkness there is light.

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Rob Armstrong

Former Archaeologist, environmental scientist, now into Bio Dynamic Wine farming on our family farm here in Franschhoek, South Africa. Open water swimmer