A Lifetime
Being around children is both inspiring and grounding. I visited a local school recently to talk to a class of 5-6 year olds about space.
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Being around children is both inspiring and grounding. I visited a local school recently to talk to a class of 5-6 year olds about space.
Continue readingA reflective post to begin the year. Just two sets of questions. There’s no need to answer, but read through, and ponder on them to
Continue readingNot wanting to wish time away, but I won’t be sorry to put 2023 behind me. While it’s not all been bad, it’s certainly one
Continue readingPrint versus Electronic I’ve had a surge of creating photo books recently. This was initiated, in part, through the clearing process of Mum’s house. There
Continue readingSome time ago, I worked in the neighbourhood renewal unit in government (one of the precursors to the current ‘levelling up’ agenda). In this job,
Continue readingChristmas is coming The most wonderful time of the year. For some, at least. From mid-autumn, it’s impossible to avoid feeling the emergence of Christmas.
Continue readingToday – 4 October – is St. Francis’s Day. Saint Francis of Assisi is perhaps one of the better known saints, in his role as
Continue readingThe commentary around returning to normal rises every day. We edge together through the rather strangely titled ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown. And there is much
Continue readingEach year, on the last Sunday of August, a ceremony is held in Eyam, Derbyshire. People gather to remember the victims of the bubonic plague,
Continue readingCoronavirus stories dominate news outlets twenty-four hours a day. The situation seems set to continue for a number months. For today’s post, I’ve put together
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