Here comes the guilt…

It was my birthday yesterday. I think every birthday I’ve had as an adult has involved going to a pub or restaurant of some kind. And, back at the beginning of all this, all I would say to friends and colleagues was how I couldn’t wait for the pubs to reopen.  So, last week, IContinue reading “Here comes the guilt…”

My (first) Covid words

I had a conversation with a school last week. I never thought that the chat would result in me learning a new term. But, as we keep hearing, we’re in ‘unprecedented times’. The term was ‘bubble teacher’. In my day job, I work in a university team that supports school students and teachers. I’ve beenContinue reading “My (first) Covid words”

The ‘Tortoise Dove’

Allow me to introduce you to the ‘Tortoise Dove’… Ok, there’s no such thing as a tortoise dove. It’s a fiction. A figment of my imagination. But if its real cousin – the turtle dove – continues as it has over the last few decades, it’ll soon only exist in our imaginations too. So whyContinue reading “The ‘Tortoise Dove’”

The ‘New Normal’

I’ve been banging on about doing a cartoon about this for ages. Like the ‘R’ rate, it’s another example of our new terminology that I just can’t stand.  Although it’s been on my mind for a good few weeks now, I didn’t feel the full urge to draw it out until this week. This isContinue reading “The ‘New Normal’”

#30DaysWild Week 2

Ok, Week 2. It’s been a pretty bleak week in the West Midlands – the weather has really taken a turn for’t worse. That said, I have managed to end the week pretty sunburnt…! Monday 8th June – I heard a peculiar kind of tweeting coming from our cherry tree. I definitely don’t take enoughContinue reading “#30DaysWild Week 2”

The Thirteenth Mill

I recently completed a FutureLearn course. That in itself was a pretty good achievement for me. Years ago, I discovered FutureLearn and signed up enthusiastically for lots of courses to do in my spare time. I think I completed 0. That, however, was wayyyy before Covid (or BC, if you will). In the full throttleContinue reading “The Thirteenth Mill”

#30DaysWild Week 1

I mentioned in a previous post that I was hoping to keep up with the Wildlife Trust’s 30 Days Wild project throughout June. At the end of Week 1, this is what I’ve been up to… Monday 1st June – It was another sunny day and I spent the evening in the garden after work.Continue reading “#30DaysWild Week 1”

The ‘R’ rate

I have a confession. Whenever I hear any commentary on the ‘R’ rate – which, let’s be honest, is pretty much every day at the moment if you read the news or listen to the radio – something pops into my head that I just can’t control. A bit like the song that couldn’t leaveContinue reading “The ‘R’ rate”

“The Untidy Countryside”

I, like many, have thoroughly enjoyed the amount of sunshine we’ve been getting recently. Even when we were only allowed out of the house once a day, the sunny weather was incredibly uplifting. Now that we can venture out more frequently (in a safe, physically-distanced way), it’s been a pleasure to go for longer walksContinue reading ““The Untidy Countryside””

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