Author Archives: freda

The Budget

This is the day that people in the UK have been dreading – the Budget from the new coalition government. It can be viewed as a disaster or as a necessity and to a certain extent it depends on how … Continue reading

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Tara and Bella

I don’t know if you have seen the original story, but this update and summary is absolutely brilliant. Click on the link if you have 2mins – it will time well spent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljcfWFZaYzs&NR=1

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New look

The blog has had a makeover – sort of. I’m not finished tweaking it yet, and there are bound to be some disasters along the way. However, I am hoping that some things will be a bit easier on the … Continue reading

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Unwinding

It has been one of those wonderful unwinding days. The sun has been shining, and for much of the day I rested and caught up with myself. But best of all, was the opportunity to sit beside the River Orchy … Continue reading

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Multi-tasking

It is bad enough living in a time when multi-tasking is the norm; it can be so stressful. I’m sure you know what I mean: surfing the net; checking emails; trying to think of a facebook update; listening to the … Continue reading

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Not a book review

This is not a book review for Patricia Cornwell’s – The Scarpetta Factor.  I hardly understood a word of it. But then perhaps I am just too tired. Or maybe Cornwell is going a bit too far in the crime-writing … Continue reading

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The Ancestors

Auchindrain is unique in its concept in Scotland, and visiting on our way home from Carradale was a welcome break in all sorts of ways. Like many an other, I have tried to do some tracing back of ancestors. On … Continue reading

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Long Weekend Break

We are just back from a long weekend to Carradale, halfway down on the west side of the Mull of Kintyre. It is in the same county we live in – Argyll – but it seems almost like another country. … Continue reading

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Peacemaking

Six ways of peacemaking suggested by Jean Vanier. Ways to peace for conflict within the world, the community, and amongst family and friends. Respect every individual human being; Create space for people to grow and become mature; Always stay in … Continue reading

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Westie Big Ball

Found via Suem’s blog. This little video is worth a watch for those with time off watching the World Cup Westie Big Ball

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