Dear America

Please please please re think this “constitutional right”  about guns. We went to bed last night with the breaking news of yet another horrific massacre in the US by a lone gun man.  Over 20 innocent people in Newtown murdered in a matter of minutes. This has to stop. Why do Americans need to carry a gun?  Don’t give me a speech about it being a right.   Why do

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The gay marriage debate

Earlier this week Conservative MP David Davies is quoted as saying the following with regards to changes in legislation surrounding gay marriage being permitted in church: “I think most people are very tolerant and have no problem at all if people are gay but – and I hate to say this, in a way, because I expect it’s going to cause controversy – but I think most parents would prefer

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The Gallery — It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

I have been singing this song in my head for weeks.   Or humming it whilst scoffing another mince pie “to get me in the seasonal spirit”.   So it came as no surprise really that this was Tara’s theme for this week’s Gallery. The thought did cross my mind to photograph a pile of Christmassy food.   Or crumbs from the mince pie I just scoffed.   Or my

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Mrs Starfish

This is a story about Mrs Starfish, about finding yourself, about enjoying the now.   Once upon a time About ten years ago in a land far far away Amsterdam a couple had gone away for a long weekend.  Let’s, for arguments sake, call them T and B.   This couple hadn’t been away before, they had only met a few months before having both recently got divorced.  They were both

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Homemade eucalyptus oil

There are two eucalyptus trees in our garden.   They are not ours, they belong to our neigbours, but they overhang into our garden.   And for the past year the growing trunk has been pushing over the fence and so, reluctantly, it was agreed that they would both be taken down. Now I have a thing (I have a lot of “things” it would appear) about just chucking stuff

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Ranty Friday — Free Gifts

I love a free gift.  Who doesn’t?  A little something for nothing is always welcomed.  Like our lovely local Indian restaurant who always sneak an extra main course in for us, or extra naan bread.   Lovely. Recently however I have seen free gifts that are making me very grumpy.   And I am not normally ungrateful. As a for instance, this actually dropped through our letter box this week.

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The Gallery — Colour

If you have been to our house or seen any photos taken in our living room you will have seen these: Super sized cardboard cartons.   They were made by C as part of her GCSE art project a few years ago and we loved them so much we keep them in the living room.    The orange juice box is about 4′ high! And for this week’s theme of

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Donor Cards and Why You Should Carry One

Did you read the story in the paper this week of a fourteen year girl who tragically died after an asthma attack last week?  Her name is Cleo Lloyd and she has had asthma since she was two.   Sadly after an attack at her grandparents house she had to be rushed to hospital and hooked up to a ventilator.   After two days her parents made the heart breaking

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The Girl You Left Behind — December 2012

We saw JoJo Moyes talking about this book (and her best seller from earlier this year: Me Before You  WHICH YOU MUST READ IF YOU HAVE NOT.  And if you haven’t I am buying it for you for Christmas) at Henley Literary Festival.  Reviews for this book have been fantastic so I would love to know what you think as I dive into this month as well.   The blurb

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