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Thrum

June 28, 2015

A good week, all told, and fun, fun, fun.  We invited our immediate neighbours to help us break in the …

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Be here now

December 28, 2014

One of the knock on effects of my move to Somerset, given that I have kept a large chunk of …

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Tipping points

December 9, 2014

Today has felt like the first day since the move and all the packing before it when I have been …

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Achieved is the glorious work

April 10, 2014

I am treating myself to a day off after a hectic run of work, so I am sitting in my …

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Around and about

March 14, 2014

I was back at St. George’s Cathedral this morning, my regular place of employ for over a decade, although it …

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Catch up on demand

April 23, 2012

I have received a number of very kind messages over the past few days, some of them responding to the …

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Back to work

April 10, 2012

Holidays for a freelancer only rarely coincide with those of people with proper jobs, but they instead arrive in dribs and drabs, …

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