There but for the grace of God go I. I don't know who said it, and I'm not particularly religious, but I think it whenever my safety and well-being
Giacometti, calm waters and a bicycle made for two
There are few things lovelier on a gloriously warm day than creating a cool breeze by cycling leisurely through the countryside. It's even better with
Counting on social media, brain power and falling in love with Ned Stark
At my son’s insistence, I’ve started watching Game of Thrones. Yes, I know I’m arriving late at this party but I’m here now, with mead bubbling and
Chocolate investment, Business Junction and a stand-up comedian
My friends started a business from scratch a couple of years ago and it’s grown exceptionally well. You have heard me raving about their products –
Being homeless, being creative, being lost for words
The Girl from the North Country is a play at the Old Vic by Conor McPherson, set in 1930’s America during the depression and featuring a Bob Dylan
Passenger Casanova, being a mother-in-law and getting my bum wet
My son Ben’s engagement has been quite a turning point. He’s all grown up! When Oli graduated I realised that no longer having children in education
Princess dresses, Bat out of Hell and feline mental health issues
I’ve skipped a couple of weeks of blog writing. Only for me – my clients’ blogs are still all on time, of course. I tell myself no one will notice if
Being catty, signing contracts and something bizarre
If you’ve been feeling hot this week, spare a thought for me. I adopted an eight month old kitten at the weekend and had to sign a contract with the
Networking fun, bargain books and grabbing a man where I shouldn’t (again!)
Having skipped most of my networking invitations over the past few months due to work commitments, holidays and funerals (my 101-year-old auntie!),