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Algeria, Cederberg Day 2
Another busy day on our Tour in Southern Africa. Hiking uphill and wine tasting Continue reading
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When sailing matters
Caught up in the hurly burly storm of everyday life, people wonder what’s it like to step into a different reality – where the sun shines and you’re surrounded by water, magnificent greenery and in short Greece. Every year, friends… Continue reading
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Ropa Valley/ Ermones Walk
Walking in Corfu with Hilary Paipeti every Saturday morning. Continue reading
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Victoria Fountain, Dun Laoghaire
The Victoria Fountain was erected to commemorate queen Virtoria’s four visits to Iralnd inthe 1800s. Very ornate, wrought iron, it is a splendid relic of older times. Continue reading
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Forest Bathing or A Walk
Visiting my friend in the country before all this quarantine began, I took myself off to a midland Forest for an extended walk -( extended because I couldn’t find my way back to my car). My mind was searching for… Continue reading
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Corona crazy times
corona virus restrictions and social distancing come together in a bizarre set of circumstances Continue reading
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African coincidences
Reading Dervla Murphy’s Ukimwi Road, a description of her trip through Kenya and Uganda in 1992 by bicycle at the age of 60, I came face to face with my own increasing antiquity. I assumed it was set way back… Continue reading
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Lend me your Ear
The wonder of new technology – 3D printing in your local library Continue reading
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Baking some Humble Loaf
Nothing fancy or complicated. Just three ingredients, flour, buttermilk and bread soda to rise, this is a healthy loaf of bread containing many nutrients and fibre. It was a cornerstone of my diet growing up, baked daily by my mother.… Continue reading








