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Tag Archives: Planning
The in-between days
These days between Christmas and New Year have somehow always felt like bonus days, especially when we were still working but both managed to arrange to take holiday days on them. Christmas has always been a big family day; New … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: mark 2 day 21 (Wednesday)
Thought I hit publish on this yesterday, but evidently not. Over the past few days I’ve realised that I’m struggling more with this lockdown than I did the first. Obviously because we’ve been in this for so long now, and … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 enough, Bath, Community, In the time of the virus, Uncategorized, Walking
Tagged Bath, Christmas, lockdown, Lymphoedema, Planning, Walking
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Planning backwards
For now at least, some of our weeks have settled down into a more regular pattern, with some anchor activities determining how other things fit in alongside and around them. In particular, our regular day for visiting our granddaughter (and … Continue reading
Posted in Do what you can with what you have, Family, Food, Reflections on life (and death), Uncategorized
Tagged Baking, Bread, Family, Food, Home organisation, Living, Pizza, Planning, Reflections, Simplicity
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Planning (and using) my time
Oh my goodness. Where did October go? and most of November? The weeks have slipped past in a blur. But now I’m back (again), and this time I hope to manage to stay on top of things a bit better. … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Family, Reflections on life (and death), Retirement, Seeing differently, Uncategorized
Tagged Coping, Diary, growing, Living, New Year, Planning, Reflections, Retirement, Simplicity, Time, time management
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Allotment update: September 2017
One of the things I love about working an allotment is that it really keeps you rooted in the annual cycle of life. And yes, the pun is fully intended, and very appropriate. Now, in September, as many of the … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Food, Frugal, Growing, Local food, Retirement, Uncategorized
Tagged Allotment, Food, Frugal, Frugal food, growing, Growing food, hens, Learning new skills, Life cycles, Living, Planning, Retirement, Simplicity
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