Monthly Archives: April 2008
Twittering
Perhaps the best way to follow me today is to do this on Twitter – I joined Twitter right at their beginning, I am fascinated by the concept. I even called my personal blog www.Twiku.com after a combination of the … Continue reading
Comings and Goings
I have been sending newsletters and blogging for over ten years – since before blogs were invented. I started the archives in 1998 and some of the old stuff is still in there. I am very careful about adding subscribers … Continue reading
On With The Motley
Over the last three years I have been writing about the difficulties I have had since making a big mistake and losing control of my websites and my business in 2005. The stress and worry of this put me out … Continue reading
Beziers to Stanstead with Ryanair
It seems Ryanair are pleased with the work the people in Beziers have done to make their new Bristol-Beziers route a success, so they are operating a trial service from Stanstead in the summer. The nice people from BlaBlaBlah sent … Continue reading
Fractal Resonance Alternative Neutron Collision Exciter
I was transported back in time and space when walking the dogs through the lanes around our village this afternoon. I found myself in 1958 walking along a lane in Cornwall England wearing Boy Scouts uniform. This was very strange … Continue reading
Come Up and See Me Sometime
I think the biggest pleasure in writing any blog like this , perhaps in writing anything, is getting feedback and comments from readers . A lot of my stuff is about our life and experiences in living in the South … Continue reading
Life in France
I couldn’t say it better myself, so to see France as I know and understand it read this column by Finn Skovgaard in the Telegraph .
Pick Yourself Up
Nothing’s impossible I have found… Sometimes things look difficult and success seems a long way away – that seems to be when more things go wrong. If you have followed some recent writings in my blogs you have read me … Continue reading
The Key To Liberation
Often it is the small victories which give the most pleasure. When times are hard and it is difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel, the smallest success can make everything seem possible again. In France … Continue reading
The Future of Realtors in France
In my blog over at New Bricks and Pantiles – I am taking stock about the work I am doing in selling real-estate. I mention some of the techniques on the Internet which a buyer can use to search for … Continue reading