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Tag Archives: driving
Green Light
From the vaults: Every day I drive the five mile stretch of road to my son’s home, then drive back. I do this seven days a week, every single day except when I’m away. This stretch of road is an … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged awareness, driving, machine, mechanical, sleep, tagged awakening
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Round the bend…
From the vaults: I was going to learn to drive… that was my first priority on reaching the age of eighteen. I filled out the forms, posted the letter and waited for the provisional licence to arrive. It came a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Life
Tagged bend in the road, BeWoW, cars, Colleen's Writer's Quote Wednesday, driving, learning to drive, MR2 MKII, perseverance, Sunbeam Rapier
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Monday…
There would be no beautiful dawn today. The sulphurous glow of the city turns to pitch as I climb towards the hills; I will not see them this time. The road, flooded still from the weekend’s rain, gleams in the … Continue reading
Driving forward
A busy day. The internet appears to be behaving again finally, though how long it will last is anyone’s guess… and that means I can attempt to catch up. Of course, a thumb that isn’t screaming at me to get … Continue reading
