Now what? We have a new Government. Yay! On Thursday I walked along to the village hall which had become the polling station. As ever, I was thankful I had the right to put my mark on the ballot paper in just the right place. Continue reading “Now what? We have a new Government.”
Author: doug
Voting dilemma
Everyone in the UK knows we are heading towards such an important general election. In the months and years leading up to this, I felt sure I was going to vote against the Tories but now, astonishingly, I am not so sure. Continue reading “Voting dilemma”
Feeling arty again
When I retired 6 years ago (where have those years gone?) I was heading towards art as a hobby. Things have drifted and after giving myself a ‘talking to’ I’m looking to take up the hobby again.
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Our Ukrainian family – one year on
We have just passed the first year with our Ukrainian family. Hardly a point of celebration but worth noting in some small way. Continue reading “Our Ukrainian family – one year on”
Resignations
There have been quite a few resignations in the news, this time with our political leaders jumping ship ahead of an election defeat. Amongst those quitting are Michael Gove and Dame Andrea Leadsom. Now I have a resignation myself, but nothing to do with politics, or maybe it does? Continue reading “Resignations”
Weekly update – small victories
Sometimes small victories mean a lot, even the arrival of a new green wheelie bin counts. This, with a couple of resignations and the news of a general election, it brought a smile to my face. Continue reading “Weekly update – small victories”
Review – Cawston Press Beetroot juice
I blame that chirpy Michael Mosley for getting me onto this Cawston Press beetroot juice journey. Hopefully readers will find this review entertaining and, possibly, helpful. Continue reading “Review – Cawston Press Beetroot juice”