Month: June 2021

Time, time everywhere and not a drop to drink

Time seems to be speeding up. It is true that more and more Covid material is landing on my desk and I have dedicated myself to adding it to my burgeoning website directory of 'all things covid'. I still do not have time to do half the things I need to do, including reading, exercising or just relaxing. This morning I went to collect some ordered scones for a tea party we are having today. I...

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A weekend in London – conglomerate account and many images

We visited London between Thursday 17th June and Monday 21st June. The bus from Bath left 11.10 am and traveled the long route to Swindon (long diversion) and then Heathrow. Travel time the best part of four hours. The last time we went the cost for the two of us was £25. This time it was £59.60. The train is about double that (£100 plus) so we think of what we would spend the saved money on....

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Poppies at their best – Afternoon Tea

  On a lovely sunny day, these poppies in our garden are full of light and colour. Yesterday afternoon we had a delightful tea with two people on the same wavelength as us. We had lovely fresh cream, cottage cheese, freshly made scones, and a variety of teas. I can't remember the last time I had such an occasion; as a bonus it was in a delightful conservatory attached to the property which...

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More time for myself – a real tonic

Today I had back-to-back meetings about advertising my psychic and Remote Viewing  services in LinkedIn. This is an enormous potential marketplace with millions of people sharing with each other every hour of each day. The meeting was at 8 a.m. There was another meeting which was a video teaching conference lasting for two-and-a-half hours that again was very interesting and helpful. I seldom...

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Where did the time go? Today it is my birth day. Clue is in the song ** Sunset Strip

For some reason our plans for celebrating my birthday which falls on today Monday 7th of June 2021 were not working. We discovered that all the local restaurants where we planned to go were closed on Monday or certainly at lunchtime. I looked around in the way I do and I thought that we should go to Weymouth. We went there some time ago, two or was it three years ago for a fish Festival so we...

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