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October 18, 2024

Making it Last

How to avoid throwing out food without gaining weight (or making my dogs fat). For some time, I’ve been food shopping for one. (Or for one-plus-one. My husband was conservative in his food tastes and,while I was happy to share his preferences occasionally, it got boring. So for much of the time, I would be … Continue reading Making it Last
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Published on October 18, 2024 22:46

October 11, 2024

Trees

Foresters have been clearing some of the trees in the stretch of forest where we walk. Some young trees have been left to expand as they grow, now they have more light. Last winter, several trees came down in the high winds. Those that obstructed pathways were partly removed, but many others have been left … Continue reading Trees
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Published on October 11, 2024 02:32

October 3, 2024

Shopping Online

I do a lot of my shopping online. Not for food. I shop from supermarkets online when I must, but mostly I prefer to choose my food in person. However it arrives, it still has to be put away once it gets home, which is the real chore. But for other purchases, it is often … Continue reading Shopping Online
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Published on October 03, 2024 00:20

September 25, 2024

Green Umbrellas

Rain was predicted so I thought we’d get our walk in early to avoid it. Needless to say it started to fall as soon as I attached the dog leads. (There’s no going back once I’ve picked up the dog leads.) But we have an advantage, living by the forest. Most of our walk is … Continue reading Green Umbrellas
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Published on September 25, 2024 04:55

September 17, 2024

Avian Invasion

In our little corner of Epping Forest east of London, green parakeets proliferate. Wikipedia tells me these first appeared on the other side of London mid-twentieth century (only yesterday, it seems…). There are various theories about how they first escaped into the wild, where they have few natural predators. During the twenty years (on and … Continue reading Avian Invasion
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Published on September 17, 2024 01:40

September 9, 2024

One Size Fits – not

Here’s another updated re-post while I continue to reboot my life. For years, we were told to cut our risk of heart disease by avoiding fatty foods like meat, cheese and cream. When researchers then decided fat wasn’t all bad… that full fat milk was OK and natural fat such as nuts and fish could … Continue reading One Size Fits – not
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Published on September 09, 2024 00:48

September 1, 2024

It Doesn’t Have to Get Worse.

I read something recently that gave me hope. I don’t recall seeing it before, but I am an inveterate scanner so might just have missed it first time around. From https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/osteoar... “Treating Osteoarthritis “Osteoarthritis is a long-term condition and cannot be cured, but it doesn’t necessarily get any worse over time and it can sometimes gradually … Continue reading It Doesn’t Have to Get Worse.
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Published on September 01, 2024 02:32

August 24, 2024

Tomorrow

A poem, originally written for the 12 poems in 12 months challenge, to the prompt “blank”. Return from bathroom – two o'clock.Tomorrow you must be awake,alert and rested. Now must sleep,your mind made blank, an empty slate.Your hands smell nice – it’s that new soap.Must add it to the shopping listtomorrow. But all thoughts must … Continue reading Tomorrow
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Published on August 24, 2024 02:27

August 16, 2024

Wobbly Arm-swinging

Further wobbly walking developments… While continuing my efforts to walk without lurching, I have rediscovered the benefits of arm-swinging. There may be a psychosomatic element to this, but swinging my arms seems to help propel me along a little faster. Incorporating an arm-swing doesn’t feel natural at the start of my walk, when my gait … Continue reading Wobbly Arm-swinging
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Published on August 16, 2024 02:08

August 8, 2024

The Perils of Dog-walking

Much as I love Smidgeon and Ruff, dogs have their downside. They expect their morning walk, rain or shine. Still, I need the exercise too and, on this particular day it wasn’t raining. Yet. We took the forest path between the lake and the river Ching – which is a trickle at best by the … Continue reading The Perils of Dog-walking
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Published on August 08, 2024 02:44

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