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Twisted Knickers

I’m a fairly even-keeled person able to hold my own in most circles.  There is very little that fazes me mainly because I am fairly self-confident (even though when you look at me you would wonder why!) and have a complete … Continue reading

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Party Season begins

It is that time of year when party invitations start to fall on the mat and children go from being over-excited at each deposit to a smile to a shrug and ‘depends on who its from’.   There’s all sorts of … Continue reading

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Solitary Confinement

Solitary confinement was invented many years ago as a tool for reform but instead drove the prisoner mad.  How then do hermits survive?  Is it the lack of policing, the authoritative body?  Is it the conscious decision, the lifestyle choice … Continue reading

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Divorcing and discoursing

A very sad event has taken place in our family.  My husband’s elder brother is going through a divorce.  It isn’t soul detroyingly sad for them; in fact, it is, quite possibly, the best thing that could happen to the … Continue reading

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