Monthly Archives: October 2014

Busy, Busy…

Firstly it is all go on the course front.  After three flat out weeks – it is half term!  Seriously though this year is clearly a kick up from last.  Firstly clearly there is much more “self learning” expected, i.e. … Continue reading

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Dad

Monday marked the 30th anniversary since my Dad passed away.  To think when he died mobile phones, the internet etc. were all sci fi.  The cold war was still largely in place with iron curtain still to be raised.  I … Continue reading

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All at sea

The last week has felt like I’ve been all at sea – literally.  The old Migraine Associated Vertigo has come back folks.  😦  Very 😦 Long in the tooth readers will know I’ve suffered this for ages.  I’ve been doing … Continue reading

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It’s a Beagle!

My nephew posted on Facebook the other day a work of art (sculpture) that his son had made at school.  Also a blogging friend on here is I know working through the difficult task of sifting through the papers and … Continue reading

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Back to school

After a hectic birthday weekend I returned to the counselling course classes last night.  I wasn’t feeling well all day, one of my horrible vertigo attacks.  It luckily never went into the completely debilitating phase of spinning like bonkers but … Continue reading

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Walking the walk

Walk the walk and talk the talk – ever heard that one?  I looked it up just to see where it comes from. “20th Century Americanism” is the comment then followed with “actions speak louder than words”. I’m trying to … Continue reading

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