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Tag Archives: Bristol
Five (good) things on Friday
I seem to have entered a new (and most welcome) phase of having more energy. Maybe co-inciding with longer daylight hours. Roll on the clocks changing later this month…. Here are this week’s Five: Not applying to do a course. … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Do what you can with what you have, Five (good) things on Friday, Reflections on life (and death), Retirement, Seeing differently, Travels, Walking
Tagged Bristol, Community, Frugal, hens, London, Reflections, Retirement, Rye, Travel, Two Tunnels Greenway, Walking, Wall art
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Five (good) things on Friday
Hello again! I’m so sorry to have been absent again for a while. Still gradually recovering from the long-lasting bout of flu, which has left me with a wheezy cough and depleted energy levels. But fortunately still able to enjoy … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Five (good) things on Friday, Local, Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged Allotment, Art, Bath, Bristol, Community, Growing food, Living, Public services, Walking
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Signs of interest
Last week we had another free day and decided on a new (to us) walk: from Bath to Bristol on the River Avon path all the way. We’ve walked from Bath to Bristol before. We’ve walked a few sections of … Continue reading
A lovely evening: food from waste (again)
It was a lovely evening in every sense. Most obviously, the sun was shining, the sky was clear, and the weather warm. Malcolm had arranged for us to meet with youngest son and daughter-in-law at a pop-up pizza place right … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Farming, Food, Frugal, Growing, Inspirations, Local
Tagged Boiling Wells, Bristol, Cafe Mulino, Family, Frugal food, growing, Growing food, Living, Local, Local food, Pizza, Simplicity, St Werburgh's, Waste
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Seeing differently: slowing down
I’ve done most of this route many many times, but always cycling. This time I decided to walk it, inspired in large part by the fact that I can now walk the 11 miles from our house in Bath to … Continue reading
Posted in Local, Nature, Reflections on life (and death), Walking
Tagged Bath, Bristol, Bristol to Bath Railway Path, Local, Reflections, Street art, Two Tunnels Greenway, Walking
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