I’m not celebrating the fact that my hair is now coming out in handfuls and my debris is competing with the cat’s fluff for the attentions of the vacuum cleaner. Mind you, the cat’s fur isn’t likely to block up the bath plug so I win on that score.
I am celebrating the completion of my Irish Sea contract. I [...]
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I’m celebrating
Published November 27th, 2007 in Microscope, Working at home, broken ankle and ovarian cancer. 2 CommentsGood mother, bad mother
Published July 17th, 2007 in Boys, Children, Microscope, Working at home and broken ankle. 4 CommentsI’m back! Well, OK, I haven’t in fact been any further than the utility room at the other end of the house, which doubles as a lab and houses my microscopes in a truly microscopic corner. As Andy from Wales remarked, when he called in to collect some of the buckets of pickled seabed I’ve [...]
One week’s travels with my ankle
Published June 25th, 2007 in Blogging, Family, Microscope, School, Working at home and broken ankle. 0 CommentsI have this feeling that I’ve run out of things to say, a very unlikely scenario. Some of you, of course, may breathe a sigh of relief. But, for myself, I have found that this blogging thing is a little like that old-fashioned and sadly declining habit of letter writing; the more you write, the [...]
All at sea
Published May 1st, 2007 in Boys, Microscope, School, Standard Grades, Surveys and Working at home. 1 CommentIt seems that most of the Irish Sea - well, the seabed - has just arrived in my back yard, as a result of one of the quotes I did last week. If I had my camera, which I mislaid at Dunbar last week, I would show you what it looks like and why I [...]

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