NELLIE WILLIAMS: Back to school, and back to a routine, of sorts
Hard to believe that the house is now in a routine of sorts thanks to the return to school. I always feel that September is the start of something new...
Read moreDetailsHard to believe that the house is now in a routine of sorts thanks to the return to school. I always feel that September is the start of something new...
Read moreDetailsNellie Williams During lockdown when shop windows were empty, lights were off and people were few and far between the town felt like it was a filming location when everyone...
Read moreDetailsWhilst on hold I was doodling in the Dodopad and there it was – end of term in bold, not just any end of term it’s the end of year...
Read moreDetailsTuesday marked 100 days of lockdown. It’s been a period of many feelings and emotions for sure. I was asked what one word I would use for this time, now...
Read moreDetailsIt has been interesting reading how people are coping with Lockdown. At the beginning I had grand plans to do a load of things that had been put to the...
Read moreDetailsWith the lack of routine and a few Bank Holidays thrown into the equation is it any wonder we don’t know where we are and are constantly wondering if it’s...
Read moreDetailsFor as much as everyone complains about the negatives of social media there are many positives. I had been on Facebook for ages and was told by Katie Fforde I...
Read moreDetailsWith St David’s Day, my step sisters’ birthdays, my birthday, Mothering Sunday, British Summer Time beginning and the days getting longer there is a lot to love about March. The...
Read moreDetailsThe council have bought back the Denmark Street car park which is fabulous news and will hopefully encourage people to come to the town. I read a lot online on...
Read moreDetailsIn meteorological terms, December 1 is the start of winter which certainly rang true on Monday when we woke up to a heavy frost. Well hurrah for the arrival of...
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