Living on a knife edge

My mother was an inveterate worrier. A night wouldn’t go by without her lying awake worrying, usually about me or my sisters, but on the rare occasions she felt out …

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Sand through the fingers

I note, with some regret, that it is four months since my last post. Four months which have been filled with a frantic attempt to ‘do normal things’ whilst recognising …

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Southend Gross-Out Day and the Joy of Yes

In February 1998 our family moved into a rambling, four-storey Victorian semi that can best be described as ‘needy’.  We consequently spent a frantic first nine months doing urgent repairs …

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The correct way to eat peanut M&M’s

As regular readers will know, this blog is an eclectic mix of travelogue, intimate diary and thought pieces at the heart of which lie insights on important matters. Well, never …

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Why don’t you just …?

BBC Radio 4 has recently broadcast a three-episode series ‘Walks like a duck’ in which Louise Halling records her experience of living with muscular dystrophy for twenty years. It is …

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