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The last day of our guest

In the morning- we hung around then I decided to take Andrew to my very knowledgeable friend Terry. He knows a lot about American indeed world politics and all that is going on behind the scenes. He can speak for two hours on one aspect of a topic and has a great talent for lateral thinking. Back to a light lunch. Off for a wild swim in a stream which feeds into lake Chew, adjacent to Chew...

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An Arty Day in Bath

The Bear Flat area of Bath in Somerset is one of the most sort after areas in the 'arty' field. Every year they have a festival where 20 or so artists and designers open their homes to the public and display their work.  They have a web site which is worth a look. It is a great joy for me to meet and interact with people who are 'aware' at a higher level and are not like most of my Midsomer...

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Return from Cornwall

My goodness how easy it is to get out of the habit of my daily routine. I needed a holiday to realize that I needed a 'proper' holiday. I gave myself permission to do nothing and take the day over it. I have just read a fascinating article entitled Good vibrations: how listening to the sounds of soil helps us monitor and restore forest health. I got some small idea of how healing nature can be...

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A successful visit to an acupuncturist

Anyone worth their salt will know about associated subjects apart from energy meridians. Stacey was the mother of two with whom I immediately clicked. I strongly felt I wanted to talk about my stomach which had been seriously misbehaving in the last 24 hours almost as if it had been poisoned. We went through my complete food routine and realised that the main problem was the eating of 'sweet'...

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A conference for aware people – what a blessing

So this was a conference on Electro-sensitivity in a small village north of Yeovil by the name of Odcombe. 130 people attended. It was like being part of  a long lost family.  Frequency and wavelength are the key determining factors. After the event we went for a walk in a valley that has not been touched since the 19th century. Old stone bridges, streams, fords give a glimpse of life as it was...

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He is 95 years of age, she is 91

Watch this FB video. Complaints about being OLD anyone???? Went to Wetherspoons this morning for my usual Freedom Breakfast plus a coffee.  Each time I go, the prices increase. This time I paid £6.40. I recall paying £2.45 during the latter stages of the Pandemic. The price is still cheaper than neighbouring restaurants though. To Fosseway Press to pick up my posters for the event tomorrow. It...

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