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boating

The Thames Summer 25

Highlights The journey up to Goring is like travelling along a narrow corridor through other peoples gardens where you must keep moving. Public moorings on both sides in many places are in short supply and the opportunity to stop for a lock was welcome break especially for single handing boater. I was especially pleased to […]

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boating

A Week on the Wey

First proper boat trip and it was dreamy. You enter the Wey from the Thames via a slightly tricky to identify channel at Sunbury. It moves from the back gardens of the super rich to suburbia into a stunning green corridor most of the time surrounding you with mature woodland and water meadows. A few […]

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land

Spring equinox

Weather has been lovely, was 19 on Thursday and I have got so much done outside. I have cleared the triangle garden, bubbling the fruit cuttings from last year took a couple of days. Now I need to fit a proper gate into the wall. Thursday at richborough I have stacked most of the cut […]

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gratitude

Gratitude 1

A community benefit society rescuing houses and planting trees. It gives me hope that communities can make changes for themselves. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/feb/20/our-community-deserves-beauty-grimsby-residents-unite-to-bring-tree-cover-back-aoe

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personal reflections

five spiritual powers

Or five priceless jewels – faith, effort, mindfulness, concentration and wisdom. Mindfulness – do everything with 100% of you attention. This is both simple and incredibly difficult!

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IT

WordPress now supports blocks editing in templates

and its tricky! love this excellent tutorial which really helps you get to grips with this really great new feature.

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Health and Wellbeing

Bone Breathing

I find this great for getting to sleep especially when my mind is racing! I lie on my back, feet apart, arms by my side, palms up. Calm breathing fr a few minutes. I am then to imagine breath coming in through the toes my left foot and up the bones of left leg to […]

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Health and Wellbeing personal reflections

S&RCs and Addiction

There is a huge amount of discussion at the moment about sugar and addiction and many of know the struggle to say no to a slice of cake, warm sausage roll etc etc but is that actually an addiction? It is our biology to crave S&RCs, in nature these foods do not exists and anything […]

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Health and Wellbeing personal reflections

A love letter to sugar and refined carbs

I was asked by friend the other day how I felt about HRT especially in light of the new evidence that it might help to reduce the risk of dementia. Both are mothers died of dementia and we are both very aware of what a terrible disease this is, how hard it is on loved […]

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Health and Wellbeing personal reflections

Silence is golden

and very good for us. In the 90s i lived in a 1930s flat for 9 years, it was a sweet little flat but 12 flats shared a central column and the sound proofing was designed before the arrival of the amplifier. There was always noise, TVs, radios, stereos and i found it impossible to […]