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People falling off the wagon – what can you do?

But first, for your amusement, a cartoon.... Today I took a delivery of wood chips for the allotment and I noticed that the person who sold it to me was not his  usual cheerful self. He was wearing a mask. The problem to me was that he had a different look in his eyes, almost fearful. He spoke about the mask and said that he tried to wear it on all occasions. I began to get some idea of the...

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The Kingdom of Fire

  There is something about fire, any fire except when life is in danger, that intrigues and fascinates me.  Yesterday was the great fire of our allotments.  I am  having trouble finding software that will allow me to stitch the videos together to make a coherent picture so until that time, you will have to make do with looking at stills. As I may have said before, the main thing is to get a good...

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Gaining friends, losing friends

Being involved in anything controversial will mean an inner paradigm shift. This means that those who have been comfortable listening to you and being with you previously will now change their view. Says a correspondent: I've lost many friends over the past months. And I've gained many friends - among them our zoom group. I love you all!!! A Sufi saying: The heart weeps for what it has lost, and...

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New Toy of the Month – a remote temperature gun

Another busy day. Off to get some pallets for the grand bonfire that I'm going to have on Saturday at our allotment and I'm looking forward to it very much. Let's hope it doesn't rain. This is a twice a year fire getting rid of all the wood and unwanted greenery. I treated myself to a non-contact Digital Laser Infrared thermometer. I am going to use it for measuring the temperature of the...

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Too much, too much to do

Today, I been aware of all the things that I would love to do in just don't have time for stop this afternoon, a book arrived called power versus force which is to do with energy. It is so fascinating I'm through the first 3 chapters and cannot wait to read more. In the earlier morning I read a deep and timely SAINT GERMAIN  (Channeled by James McConnell) talking about the world seen from the...

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Imperial College writing to me?

It has been some time since I wrote my last diary. A lot has been going on. However, If I were to write everything that went on in my head I would quickly reach 1,000,000 words and probably bore everybody to death. Sometimes, I have a thought which is out of context but which needs to grow privately on its own before it can see the light of day. A lot will be rejected along the way for being...

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