So the Olympics have kicked off! As you know I’m not a sporty person, although over the past few months I’ve sailed (kind of), swum (kind of),
Political hair, smashing windows and LinkedIn for on-line dating
I was wondering why all the key female players in world politics have the same haircut? I posed the question on Facebook, yet no one seems to know.
Raising money, pregnant at 50 and LinkedIn pages for kings and dogs
Square Mile Salute is a charity set up by my friend and colleague Anne, with the aim of delivering a night of fun and laughter that celebrates all
Tea and knickers, Brexit and a sign of the times
It’s a quick blog today as I spent far too long watching politics and wandering around country houses this weekend and not enough time working. But
A sixties icon, fathers and dancing goddesses
Cat Stevens’ voice hasn’t changed. His sultry tones are still emotionally raw and the audience cheered when everyone realised Tuesday’s concert was
Sandwiches, dinner and a little ukulele
When I was at school, a sandwich shop opened by the roundabout that offered a whole cabinet full of fillings. It was quite innovative for the
Wonderful winners, a walk through London & bubbles in a bottle of fizz
What a week! It’s been a whirlwind of business-related celebrations – and a huge amount of fun! Firstly, the most enormous congratulations go out
Votes for women, healing a broken heart and a happy story about a cow
The strangest thing happened last week. I was being kayaked (is that a verb?) along the Cam, feeling a little like the Lady of Shalott, when a cow
Lustrous glazes, made up words and a mining opportunity in Botswana
Last Wednesday was interesting. I’d been invited to a presentation about copper mining in Botswana. The invitation was related to the possibility of








