I always try to be a good client, for all kinds of reasons, it’s just the right thing to do. However, with the kitchen woes going on, I might be changing into a stroppy client. Continue reading “Weekly update – kitchen woes”
Weekly update – life with our refugees
“So what’s life like with your refugees?” has been asked by a number of friends. We are now 10 days in and here’s a little summary. Continue reading “Weekly update – life with our refugees”
Weekly update – life!
It does feel like an own goal, a self inflicted period of bedlam and yet that’s simply the way it has happened. Moreover it is life, an enjoyable and rewarding life which has just become more complicated and has revved up our gentle life of retirement. What am I talking about? House renovations and refugees. Continue reading “Weekly update – life!”
May, the nicest month
I can hardly believe it is 31st May; it truly is the nicest month of the year. As we find ourselves being busy with reorganising things in the house, with a number of tradesmen coming in and out, it is time to pause and reflect. Continue reading “May, the nicest month”
Local elections 2023
I hope I’m not too late to post a few observations on our local elections 2023. This is from my stand point as a member of the public who expects people to do their jobs, including myself as a counting assistant! Continue reading “Local elections 2023”
Reflections on giving up running
This is hard. A hard blog post to write but I do need to get it off my chest. My reflections on giving up running follow on from a recent post about having arthritis. Continue reading “Reflections on giving up running”
Local elections and who should I vote for?
Local elections and who should I vote for? In our ward, we have quite a choice and it is bewildering knowing who to vote for, even more so with two votes. I have a cunning plan. Continue reading “Local elections and who should I vote for?”