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Category Archives: Ramblings
Weekly round up. Survival essentials.
It’s Friday. We’ve made it through another week. There have been good times. There have been shouty times. There have been cake times and lots of episodes of Bones. As I look back I can see the stuff that really … Continue reading
Weekly update… a little late…
Friday evening. So we are here again. The end of another week. It’s a good job I’ve started writing this after seeing my spiritual director. It would have been a more gloomy affair had I written at lunchtime. Some sitting … Continue reading
X marks the spot… A treasure hunting we go…
A couple of years ago I started noticing, in the world of social media, that people were talking about their word for the year. Maybe it was just the different people I was paying attention to or maybe this was … Continue reading
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The week that was…
It’s Friday. It’s the first week back into some kind of routine and thus my inner clock is compelling me to shut out the sounds of Raa Raa the annoying little Lion in the background and type away reflecting on … Continue reading
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The one with the epic song list… A last nod to 2016
Each year I compile a CD for my mates Anna and Sarah. In the past it’s been made up of new music I’ve discovered, or music that has been important to me over the year. More recently it’s had far … Continue reading