Glass half-full
I used to work with a Health & Safety manager with a wry sense of humour. When I accused him of being a ‘glass half-empty’ sort of person he replied …
Glass half-full Read MoreLiving In Hope – facing a different future
The further adventures of Ian and Sally
I used to work with a Health & Safety manager with a wry sense of humour. When I accused him of being a ‘glass half-empty’ sort of person he replied …
Glass half-full Read MoreToday I mowed the lawn for the last time. I don’t know if this year has been unusual in the West Country but the grass has grown relentlessly since Spring. …
The last cut Read MoreFriends visiting for the weekend commented “It was amazing – within five minutes of arriving people had introduced themselves, offered us something to eat and drink and given us a …
Community matters Read MoreToday I cried. I cried as I tried, and failed, to erect the rotary washing line in the garden. I no longer have the strength in my arms nor the …
Today I cried Read More(Warning: this blog contains strong Christian content) It was an overcast day in 2010 and looking up I saw an elderly couple walking towards me along the canal bank. The …
Hope for sale Read MoreWe have become sheep farmers. Well, maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration, but we have joined a merry band of locals that look after the community flock of …
Channelling my inner #33 Read MoreOne of my favourite cartoons is by Birkett, which first appeared in Punch magazine. It shows a group of Daleks, stymied by a flight of steps, lamenting its impact on …
Sympathising with Daleks Read MoreThe post of Poet Laureate is up for grabs as the current incumbent, Carol Ann Duffy, completes her ten-year term this year. You can’t apply for the job; instead the …
Living by still waters … and a bottle of sherry Read More