Imagine the scene. You take a family walk along the beach. Everyone has had fun exploring and making new discoveries. Tiny crabs have been picked up and examined. Seaweed has been waved around like mini, festive streamers. Pockets are filled with sea shells and interesting stones. Tired, but happy, you […]
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One big dandelion
A couple of weekends ago, we headed out for a walk at Ham Wall. It’s a RSPB nature reserve which is an old family favourite. I forgot my camera, so the photos are all taken with my phone. They’ve added a much needed bigger car park and a new hide. […]
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I’m sure that on most people’s travels, there is a place they often pass by, but never stop. A place that is remarkable, but nowhere in particular. As soon as you round the corner, you know where you are, but you don’t stop. We all have places like that. We […]
Read moreHere I am: May I smile
Here I am, at the end week of May. It’s been a good month on the whole. I’ve woken up each day with a smile. Not that its been all plain sailing. My husband is off at one of those family events today, where they either say “Haven’t you grown” […]
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