Reflection on the Week: The Better Week That Will Be
Weekly Planning It’s a little after four-thirty when we open the pub door. The pub is typically British, with wooden […]
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Weekly Planning It’s a little after four-thirty when we open the pub door. The pub is typically British, with wooden […]
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I’m cycling from Salobreña to Almería and entering the Andalusia region with its miles upon miles of polytunnels supplying Northern Europe’s supermarkets in the winter. As one of the dryest areas in Europe, it contains a small desert that was the backdrop to the spaghetti Westerns starring Clint Eastwood.
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Many of us dream that one day our child with additional needs will prepare all their own meals. But when
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Sad to watch my Debra and daughter leave. Unofficially they’d been my support crew, even if they didn’t drive a van with spares in. Now solo cycling from Málaga to Salobreña might be lonely, and the hills promised to be steep. My plan was to stop off at Nerja Caves, and then climb the heights of the Castillo de Salobreña. Read more…
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Sad to watch Debra and my daughter leave. Unofficially they’ve been my support crew, even if they didn’t drive a van with spares in. Now solo cycling from Málaga to Salobreña might be lonely, and the hills promised to be steep. My plan was to stop off at Nerja Caves, and then climb the heights of the Castillo de Salobreña.
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Purpose to the day is a meaningful activity that contributes to a person’s sense of self-worth, identity, and connection to
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I’ve written quite a bit about cooking but never really told the full story of my daughter’s journey to cooking
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We all want our children to be safe, secure, and live a rewarding life when we’re no longer around. The key is to have a plan to make this happen.
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Picture me with a bicycle, wind whistling in my ears. It’s not quite light. Behind me is the southernmost point in Europe. To my left is the Atlantic Ocean. To my right, the Med. And I’m about to follow through on a misguided idea that could well turn into a painstaking mis-Adventure.
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How easy is it to take a bike on a plane? What equipment do you need? What spares should you take? This is a list of the things I would recommend taking on a long trip.
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