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Relax Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself

February 4, 2013

Ah the spa.  The restorative taking of the waters.  Recapturing the balance of mind and body.  Yet somehow, to those …

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Starting Over

November 28, 2012

Believe it or not, loyal ladles and jelly spoons, on my travels I have stumbled upon a monstrous spectre more …

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Friday Photo of the Week XIV

April 6, 2012

This week, we had a little spot of rain, dancing with Nature’s springtime confetti and it looked a bit like …

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Friday Photo of the Week XIII

March 30, 2012

Oooo unlucky… In a break with tradition which will no doubt be repeated before the year is through, this week’s …

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Caring ≠ Sharing

March 21, 2012

Sometimes, I retrospectively horrify myself. Like the time I was driving home through whatever county Bath is in and I …

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Let’s Face It

March 14, 2012

When the white envelopes emblazoned with the British Gas or BT logos are shoved through the letterbox of my hermitage …

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Friday Photo of the Week IX

March 2, 2012

A picture like this: demands a bit of Wordsworth. Far be it from me to suspend any pleasure of yours… …

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Saving the World Before Bedtime

January 25, 2012

I’ve never really been much into celebrating birthdays, but over the last 10 years I’ve consistently hinted that I want …

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Unsettling Things

January 16, 2012

Some of the m[ind w]indmills keeping me awake this week: Inexplicably, I completely forgot about the existence of my favourite …

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The Other One

January 4, 2012

Since we all need to season our lives with variety, I usually make a new year’s resolution which ticks over …

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