I was talking to my Osteopath recently and she spoke of how she spent her days during the pandemic's lockdown. She walked barefoot on the grass and swam in the sea every day, read stacks and stacks of books, ate when she felt hungry rather than according to a meal time schedule, was not governed... Continue Reading →
Reading my way around America
On my fiction blog, we've a feature on reading our way around the UK, but seeing that Goodreads published a reading across the USA list, I thought I'd see how far I'd gotten to date. I was surprised to see that only 8 states remain unticked off, although I don't know what it says that... Continue Reading →
A list of things I don’t love – part 2
I really didn't think I'd revisit this, but doing one is surprisingly cathartic ๐ Thanks, as ever, are due to the lovely Kari at A Grace Full Life for inspiring this list. On now with an A-Z indulgence of my grumpy old woman side... Adequate - despite the dictionary meaning of the word as sufficient,... Continue Reading →
A lighter take on becoming old
I've first hand knowledge that the responsibilities, stresses and strains of elder care are no joke, nevertheless I'd like to share with you a couple of lighter memories from my experience. My father had a pacemaker which involved regular check-ups. What turned out to be the final check-up was when his dementia was relatively advanced... Continue Reading →
100% or it’s no good!
I know the last time I was here, I complained at not needing to use my new stash of summer dresses due to the horrendous summer weather we'd been having. Well... you all know how this works, the weather did a complete 180 to make a fool of me. By putting it off because I... Continue Reading →
It’s my fault, I bought summer dresses
I've long had a preference for separates, but have slowly been seduced by long dresses. Being able to just chuck 'em on over your underwear makes them so easy to wear, and I've begun to consider them the properly dressed equivalent to pyjamas ๐ Last year was the second year running when it became clear... Continue Reading →
What’s your medicine?
I say without shame that I am both a user and a fan of complementary medicine. While I've seen it oft referred to as alternative medicine, I prefer the previous term, 'cos I believe there are areas in which it does precisely that - it acts as a complement to traditional medicine, and I don't... Continue Reading →
That’s the way uh-huh, uh-huh….
otherwise known as a little run through my memories of Disco ๐ Disco was more my sister's thing than mine, what with her being a massive Donna Summer fan 'n all - but after turning 21, I'd had enough of small town life, and was determined to check out life in the big city. While... Continue Reading →
Remember The Jetsons?
The family living in a futuristic world with rocket cars, robot maids and pets, and dispensers catering to their every need. Despite being a cartoon for kids, it captured the zeitgeist of the time, as America's space programmes really ramped up when the USSR put up their Soyuz satellite in 1957. The programme first aired... Continue Reading →
Book first….
Book first, visual adaptation second has long been my mantra, and other than it happening the wrong way round by accident, I have stuck with it. That is until we started watching the TV series of Slow Horses. Whenever we watch something well-crafted, I immediately check on the writing, which is how I came to... Continue Reading →