Bad Things… the Worst Things

The Thatch’ restaurant overlooks the sea. Eating outside is lovely, but it attracts the seagulls. A seagull stealing your lunch can be scary! On Wednesday we were informed:Due to ongoing cost pressures and the recent April wage increase, we’ve had to make some operational changes…  From today, all outside tables will now be cleared exclusivelyContinue reading “Bad Things… the Worst Things”

Responding to Responsibility

Yesterday morning I read about Pensthorpe, a local nature reserve. They published this picture and posted the following: We’re currently in negotiations with a group of ducks and ducklings who have taken up residence in our brand-new outdoor play area… Despite our best efforts, they’ve made it clear this is now their territory. For theContinue reading “Responding to Responsibility”

Looks Like Nothing Happened

Yesterday I read an article by social worker Vince Peart, headed: In social work, success often looks like “nothing happened” because a crisis was prevented. He says: ‘The paradox of our job is that the better we are at it, the less visible our work becomes… if you’re a social worker, the success you achieveContinue reading “Looks Like Nothing Happened”

The Importance Of The In-Between

We learnt this week that the 190-mile Coast-to-Coast walk across the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors has received a £5.5m upgrade. It’s been designated England’s newest National Trail. There was a lot of emphasis on preparing and starting well at St Bees on the Irish Sea coast. We saw theContinue reading “The Importance Of The In-Between”

Growbars and Crowbars

The recent sunshine and warmer weather have encouraged me to consider spring planting. I remembered I’d been given packets of seeds for Christmas… In our garden-shed I discovered parsnip, beetroot and lettuce seeds… and a ‘growbar’… which I misread as ‘crowbar’. Closer inspection revealed that the growbar is tomato seeds ‘in a bar of fertileContinue reading “Growbars and Crowbars”