My main Covid symptom, apart from general weakness, is a complete loss of appetite. I love cheese, but haven’t been able to face any for a couple of weeks. Today I’m lying in bed, feeling a little better, daydreaming about cheese, cheddar cheese. My mind went back some years when a small piece of cheese... Continue Reading →
Autism – Disability or Difference
(This is a guest blog from my dear friend David Henderson on an important topic which I suspect will interest every reader - I don't believe the 1 in 100 are affected statistic for a moment!) Photo by Simon Migaj on Pexels.com Autism is difficult. It’s difficult to describe, difficult to categorise, difficult to support,... Continue Reading →
Lockdown and Weight Gain
Apparently half of us have put on weight in the various lockdowns. That means half of my readers might welcome me gently opening up the subject. When Millie, our Pom-chi guard dog, arrived early last year the big bonus was, with all the extra walking, me losing half a stone. Until one day, on our... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Life and Times in 2021
If we're involved in running a charity or a church or anything at all we have to see everything as a start up; we have to take it all apart and put it back together again. Yesterday I joined a live service from a big church in Surrey that I've worked with. I don't know... Continue Reading →
A New Year Reflection:
There's a time to give and a time to receive: • a time to breathe in and a time to breathe out• a time to wake up and a time to go to sleep• a time to speed up and a time to stop• a time to speak and a time to listen• a time... Continue Reading →