Monthly Archives: January 2016

Unlikely angels #1000speak

The Silent Eye Four days after my son was attacked and left in a coma in a hospital over a hundred miles away, we had a major water leak. It was our second trip home to bathe, change and comfort … Continue reading

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Ignition

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Heroes

David Bowie 1947 – 2016

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Judith Barrow: The Book Case – Flooded

When I saw on television the damage that the floods have caused over the last few weeks I realised how lucky we’ve been in this part of Pembrokeshire. There have been some heartbreaking images and stories of people being forced … Continue reading

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The Champions Awards #CHAMPIONSAWARDS

A while ago, I went award free on the blog. Even so, when someone includes me, it is impossible not to be both touched and grateful, especially when they are people who have become friends through meeting them in this … Continue reading

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Highwire

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How to get your Twitter Handle to show when people Share your blog articles.

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You ever notice how when your blog gets tweeted by someone that it says ‘by @wordpress’? You want it to say ‘by @yourtwitterhandle’, well not actually the words yourtwitterhandle. It would actually be whatever your actual…

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Being friends is more important than being right (according to my 5 year old, a conversation on the train about God and beliefs).

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Making assumptions

The Silent Eye                                            Image source: freehdw It wasn’t much, in the greater scheme of things, but I was unaccountably angry. Not much I could do on the far end of a phone, but even so… the incident had hit … Continue reading

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Dark to dawn

The problem with winter in England is the darkness. It closes in before tea-time and the nights are long. I don’t mind the long nights so much, except that it limits what can be done outside. I rather like the … Continue reading

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