I know, I know, I’m so late with my weekly update. I am sitting in the back of our car while Rachel is bombing down the motorway as we return my mum after her little break with us. Also I find myself reflecting on our current mixed up church life. Continue reading “Weekly update – our mixed up church life”
Our changing attitude to financial risk
At the request of our financial advisor, we completed another questionnaire about our attitude to financial risk. Things have changed since we were last assessed and it has me thinking once again. Continue reading “Our changing attitude to financial risk”
Covid booster reaction!
They say pride comes before a fall and I can certainly testify how true this can be! Having had my booster vaccine in early October, I expected no more than a sore arm. How wrong I was. Continue reading “Covid booster reaction!”
Weekly update – new carpets and a photography lesson
Another week where things have been busy. Amongst other things – new carpets and a photography lesson for me! Continue reading “Weekly update – new carpets and a photography lesson”
How much should we rely on the NHS?
With the news of 5.6 million people waiting for hospital treatment, I am wondering how much we should we rely on the NHS? Please be assured I’m not bashing the National Health Service, but the news does make me stop and wonder. Continue reading “How much should we rely on the NHS?”
Weekly update – we’ve joined the U3A
We decided to join our local U3A group – that’s short for the University of the Third Age. As we sat in the AGM, I wondered whether I was in a Calendar Girls WI film set. In other news, some enjoyable (but creaky) running and another visit to my mother. Continue reading “Weekly update – we’ve joined the U3A”
Guest post – The Truth About the Artificial Grass Trend
Last week I was busy out in our garden taking care of the lawn (a.k.a. the meadow) and makes this guest blog post very timely. Our meadow is a shining example of biodiversity and yet the guest post below explains why this is under threat in many gardens. Continue reading “Guest post – The Truth About the Artificial Grass Trend”