Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Seven Years On..

Yup, it’s been seven years since my last post. Seven freaking fuckadoodledoo looong years.
It’s amazing to be picking up the thread, and I’m all pumped up. And, it feels good to be writing in a little longer form than my cryptic tweet-bursts. (outbursts?)
The old blog posts from 2011 were definitely hacked with all kinds of garbage - from penile enlargement persuasions and calisthenic acrobatic sex addled artistes, and that same chap from Nigeria still trying to please, please use my bank to kindly park his £15 million...

I had to go in and clean up a lot of it, so it’s littered with broken links, and I finally decided to just leave it as is and move on. Living in the ‘now’...

So definitely the way I write will have changed over the years, I’m sure. I really hope so. Evolution is change. Change is good. Possibly it may reflect some abandon, and a sense of new adventures.
And speaking of adventures.... in a few days all of us are off for a long overdue family trip together.
Mexico 'May-hee-co' and the US. They better watch out. Hang onto your hat! And follow along if you please.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

My Duet

Mo and Mara sharing a moment.....

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Sime Cemetary

The Sime Cemetary is now unused. Is that possible? When does a cemetary stop being 'used'? Anyhow, I discovered some great off-road trails for my mountain bike, and it's all overgrown and empty and trippy (and only sometimes spooky) and if you really explore, you can find some lost trails that drop you through the jungle and in to the Polo Club. I came across some of these beautiful stone sentinels around the graves (notice their hairdo's) and one of the graves are even guarded by fierce Sikh guards resplete in uniforms, bandoliers, rifles and even a puppy-dog by his feet! Riding by quickly is ok, but a much more effective deterrent than the guards are the clouds of mosquitos - watch out and move quick!




Ngian

Tia is having some routine work done with Dr Ngian. She loves going to the dentist. No, it's not the politically correct thing to say (Mo IS a dentist after all!), but it really is painless and quick. Mara also has great choppers (and a beautiful smile!) and we all have our regular check-ups, but I'm the only one terrified.