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Tag Archives: Jewish food
Chanukah – festival of light (and hope)
The essence of chanukah is that the oil for the eternal light in the temple that was enough to last just a few days miraculously lasted for a full 8 days and nights until there was a fresh supply. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 enough, Inspirations, Reflections on life (and death)
Tagged Bath, Brexit, chanukah, Jewish food, local economy, The Good Economy, University of Bath
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In the time of the virus: mark 2 day 22 (Friday)
Foggy and cold here, with the sun just starting to break through by 10am. I thought I had booked on to to a webinar about one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but it seems I hadn’t. A shame. … Continue reading
Posted in Bath, Community, Food, Local, Reflections on life (and death), Uncategorized
Tagged Community, Family, Friends, Jewish food, knitting, Local, Lymphoedema, Reflections, Walking
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In the time of the virus: mark 2 day 12
Just to be clear, I wrote this yesterday (Tuesday). Today is Wednesday (day 13). Well hello! Clearly I went missing over the weekend (and yesterday). Not literally – I was here all along, just a mix of busy and lazy. … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Food, In the time of the virus, Local, Reflections on life (and death), Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged beigels, Jewish food, knitting, Local, Lymphoedema, Walking
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In the time of the virus: mark 2 days 8 and 9
OK, these days were Thursday and Friday last week. I missed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Today is Tuesday (day 12 of lockdown mark 2). I’m hoping to post again today, but will have to see. Oops, missed a day. That … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 enough, Bath, Community, Food, In the time of the virus, Local, Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged Bath, Community, Jewish food, knitting, Local, Walking
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In the time of the virus: mark 2 day 7
So – end of week 1 of our second lockdown. For the likes of me, not so bad. The restrictions are relatively minor, compared to the potential good. But. For many many others, really really hard. Imagine being at home … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: mark 2 day 5
Today I have been: Gardening: I cleared the allotment bed where the climbing beans grew. I picked all the remaining bean pods to collect the beans for drying and cooking (I’ve already dried and packaged some for next years seeds). … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: mark 2 day 4
It’s the weekend, different rules apply. An enjoyable relaxed time, especially after that announcement yesterday afternoon. Not a moment too soon. Concerned about what happens next, but let’s allow ourselves some time to bask in the knowledge that one particular … Continue reading