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Slow living… making sure I move at a human pace… is something I really do try to do. It’s so countercultural, though, it can feel strange to say ‘No, I won’t do that, because I have other stuff on and I don’t want to be overloaded.’

I do have so much stuff on at the moment. I work nearly full time, have an elderly father, a husband, three children and then, like...


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The last few days have been relentless, haven’t they? The world is a sad place, and sometimes a news story catches the current and travels across the world.

Henry Nowak, 18, died last December having been stabbed by his assailant and not receiving emergency treatment in time, treatment that I admit may not have saved his life but which would have demonstrated that s...


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Are we calling it summer yet?

I can’t quite bring myself to wait until Midsummer before declaring the start of summer. It seems foolish to wait until you’re halfway through a cake before being able to say what sort of cake it is. Likewise with midsummer and midwinter: it’s a folly to wait until either to say ‘this is the season’.

Besides, let’s be quite h...


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I disappear from here for a few months, don’t I?

I seem to have lost some element of mojo, happiness or bounce at the moment. Yes, I’m doing my best to recover it all, but life has me trapped under some heavy place and I’m slowly digging my way out.

It’s January, it does me every year. No wonder I try to hibernate. The evenings are too long, the weather t...


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Who can believe it is nearly October? Not me. I sat down one day in July and then the next thing I knew, here we are. I could believe it better if we were just going into September.

But October! How the year is flying past.

And October creeps in, offering spooks and scares aplenty.

Now, full disclosure here, I’m not a Halloween person. I don’...


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