When I was eight months pregnant, Gill and I sold the flat we’d lived in together while we were both single. I loved that flat; we had loads of fun
Plain English, travelling and Miss J A Bocking: number 1 teacher
People always talk about that teacher… That special person who steered us through one or two of our tender, informative school years and whose name
Childhood stroke, telling stories and drug dealing in Essex
This week I had the good fortune to meet a real life drug dealer! Eat your heart out Walter White… this guy is the real deal. I met him when I
Magical dinners, implementing decisions and a dramatic blow out
Cambridge University is ancient, beautiful and verging on mystical. it's a tiny city of charm and character that's unsurpassed anywhere else in this
Misbehaviour, being creative and reflections of Violet Kray
When Katja says she’s going to organise an exhibition, you know it’s going to be good. As an artist and art curator with an absolute passion for
Wardrobe malfunctions, un-popped bubbles and posh chocs
When visiting clients it’s always good to be well dressed, or at least appropriately dressed. You may recall that I’ve had my fair share of wardrobe
Chocolate in Paris, a bumble bee bum and the true heroes of freedom
I’ve mentioned my accountancy clients before in this blog – recommending them to any business or individual who needs a fantastic accountant. I also
Bye Dorset, the most inspirational artist & Satnav to a happier life
I hated satnav when it first appeared. As a lover of map books (yes, geeky, I know), I missed the enjoyment of tracking a journey through A3 pages
Fluid plans, overcoming challenges and multi-tasking in the loo
I’m feeling very pleased with myself this week. Here I am in Dorset, sun streaming through the French doors and a light rain drumming a lulling beat








