The Mother-heart of God
A lot has happened since our last blog, not least the birth of our fourth grandchild, a girl, at the end of August. I was going to write ‘a ‘little …
The Mother-heart of God Read MoreLiving In Hope – facing a different future
The further adventures of Ian and Sally
A lot has happened since our last blog, not least the birth of our fourth grandchild, a girl, at the end of August. I was going to write ‘a ‘little …
The Mother-heart of God Read MoreWe have decided to bring to an end the second leg of our adventure two months earlier than originally intended. Pressing family matters find us scurrying south, albeit at four …
This trinary adventure Read MoreHaving escaped the English winter last year we have been living in a La La Land of almost perpetual sunshine for the past nine months. New Zealand had their ‘best’ …
Water problems and a pervading smell of ‘Chesterfield’ Read MoreI don’t know about you, but I carry a pretty hazy notion of quite what happens in terms of the action ‘behind the scenes’ when I switch the lights on …
Deep dark matters and celebrating Lord Beeching Read More‘I love the idea of moving onto a boat and leaving all my worries behind ‘ is a typical response when people ask us about our current lifestyle. But the …
Boating worries and battering rams Read MoreAt the end of April the River Nene was declared safe for navigation and we seized the opportunity to set off on our boat travels. Even then the river levels …
Busily going nowhere Read MoreIt has been a frustrating few weeks, well for me anyway, as hopes of an early getaway on the canals have been thwarted by flooding on the River Nene. As …
Kicking our heels in Limbo Land Read MoreThere is a formula, that all cyclists know, to tell you the right number of bikes to own: namely n+1, where ‘n’ is the number you already have. There is …
The next stage Read MoreAt 8.15am on 6 August 1945 the United States of America dropped the first of two atomic bombs on Japan. Exploding 600m above the centre of Hiroshima it created a …
Hiroshima Read More… and possibly one of the most beautiful mountains in the world. Mount Fuji Sally and I are suffering from sensory overload. Japan is so different from anything we have …
Blue apples and heated toilet seats Read More