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Daily Archives: 04/05/2020

One Two Three Four

On the 50th anniversary of the break-up of The Beatles, Craig Brown, author of a new book on the band talks to Fergus Byrne In his 1994 interview for Desert Island Discs, Douglas Adams, who wrote much of the early Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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May in the Garden

Last month we had just entered the ‘lockdown period’ and it was all a bit of a strange new world. As I write, we are still locked down, for good reason, and my heart really goes out to anyone who Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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Vegetables in May

May is one of the busiest months in the garden, April is a pretty busy one too (partly why I didn’t have time to write anything for last month’s issue, along with having to completely rethink our business of selling Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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Look on the Bright Side

Like most of you, I feel like I’m living in a sort of suspended animation. I certainly have no idea what day of the week it is since today is much the same as yesterday and the day before. Weekends Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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The Mayflower

You may know this as the name of the ship which took many of the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World in 1620. If we did not have the present national emergency, no doubt we should have many references to Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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Crisis and Opportunity

Some people can live easily with their own company; some find it more difficult. Some, naturally gregarious or communicative, find it virtually impossible. But when there isn’t a great deal of choice in the matter, as is the case with Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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UpFront 05/20

In the film Cast Away, Chuck Noland, a systems engineer for the delivery firm FedEx is stranded alone on a desert island. Played by Tom Hanks, Noland develops a relationship with a volleyball which he calls Wilson. Since Noland is Read more »

Posted by MV on 04/05/2020
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Sasha Constable

‘Reflecting on one’s life as we all endure this period of isolation feels quite poignant. It’s a challenging time for everyone but artists tend to work alone and I am thankful to have a creative outlet to occupy my mind Read more »

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