Monthly Archives: November 2018

Thumbs up for LinkedIn Local

This evening, I attended the inaugural meeting of the #LinkedInLocal Andover group at Basepoint on East Portway. Thanks go to Andrew Middleton for setting up the group and getting the first event off the ground and to Lucy Middleton of … Continue reading

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Sack our MPs!

  We British are fed up to the teeth with all of the Brexit discussions! We hardly need reminding that, in 2016, David Cameron fulfilled his popular promise to hold a referendum on UK’s future, or not, in the European … Continue reading

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My Shadow

Originally posted on Thoughts by Mello-Elo:
Tripping down the stairs, Knowing you’re there Little footsteps in my shadow No matter where I go You’re there. I love you. I miss you Henry, my shadow. Henry Carlisle De Sousa 01/06/15 –…

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101 Mathematical Trivia

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To the Original Dirty Girl

Originally posted by Natalie Hahn on Posted November 21, 2018 in Friendship and love, On our Journey, Relationships Dear Shirley, The mountains are beautiful. I could not have picked a prettier day to come to Denver to see you. The sky … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Pale Horseman by Bernard Cornwell

The Pale Horseman by Bernard Cornwell My rating: 4 of 5 stars Yet again, Cornwell has cracked it! This is exactly as historical fiction should be: bring that history to life. One cannot help but be swept along as Uhtred … Continue reading

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Guest Feature: Author, Joy Wood

Originally posted on Patricia M Osborne:
I am very please today to welcome, author, Joy Wood.  Joy is not only a fellow writer but also a good friend and she’s here to talk about her writing including her latest novel…

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People in their 50-60s/older greatly underestimate and misunderstand their value to employers/the market/society

Every word of this article resonates with me. Being made redundant in my sixties made me feel awful. After ten years of loyal service to my previous company, I feel betrayed. My view is that loyalty is bidirectional. I know … Continue reading

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