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I’m talking! Listen at the back there (Thing 17 Presenting) | How many things? Only 23.
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October 24, 2012} I’m talking! Listen at the back there (Thing 17 Presenting). Well now, I’m almost done here, just two more things to go. Here’s one I should have done a few weeks ago, but was a little bit busy at the time. Is all about presenting, looking in particular at Prezi. And tested Powerpoint slides. Let’s start with the positives, cos I’m feeling relatively happy. I’ve been using Slideshare. For a wee while (a year or so? I’ve been wanting to liven my talks up for a while and have seen P...
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Wellbeing in policy in the UK | Holistic yoga with Alyson
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Holistic yoga with Alyson. FAQs about my yoga classes. Meditation and tai chi classes. Wellbeing in policy in the UK. November 23, 2014. Life in the UK 2014 – from ONS. Following on from my previous post about yoga and ayurveda in India’s government, I came across the ‘ Wellbeing in four policy areas. Report in the UK which has been produced by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wellbeing Economics. (Yup, I didn’t know about that group either! 8220;Focus on stable jobs over growth:. Planning processes ...
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Emma Lloyd |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. All posts by Emma Lloyd. Book Review: The Mindful Manifesto. The Mindful Manifesto: How Doing Less And Noticing More Can Help Us Thrive In A Stressed Out World. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. The big question, though, is does it work? View all my reviews. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). July 15, 2012. Far, far away.
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[Scintilla Day 01] Who are you? |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. Scintilla Day 01] Who are you? 8217; should probably be another, but it’s a little late for that now, isn’t it? And most of my stories involve other people, too. Yes, even the one about the cat in heat. Hang around long enough and I might even share that story, and hopefully plenty more that will show – rather than tell – you who I am. This post is a response to prompts from The Scintilla Project. Really ...
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Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. It seemed most clear to me that the entire Holmes clan was afflicted with the most terrible mental delusions. It had long been a source of intrigue to me that my friend, Mr Sherlock Holmes, rarely mentioned his family, so it was with considerable interest I listened when he began to discuss his sister. I am several years her senior, and had not seen her for many years u...
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[Scintilla Day 03] Where’s your mama gone? |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. Scintilla Day 03] Where’s your mama gone? The Orthopaedic Hospital, Gobowen. Where’s your mama gone? Where’s your mama gone? Little baby Don (Little Baby Don). Where’s your mama gone? Where’s your mama gone? Far, far away. Four or five months, maybe? I guess a cheesy yet catchy song like Middle of the Road’s. Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep. Was always going to be popular with a child, and I know that singing i...
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Prose |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. What happens when you mix up Sherlock Holmes with feminist criticism and hefty dollop of the absurd via hallucinogens and inappropriate behaviour? Read it here…. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. This started life as a response to John Hersey’s book,. Read it here…. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). KILLING JOKE -...
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writing |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. You can find some of my poetry here. You can find some of my prose writing here. If you’d like to be notified when these pages are updated, use the sign-up form in the side bar to the right. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima – page 1. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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poetry |
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Repainting the Elvis Rock. Knitting for the Babies of Hiroshima. Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Muses. Repainting the Elvis Rock. The Elvis Rock is a local landmark, a huge rock at the side of the A44 with the word, ‘ELVIS’, painted on it. There are lots of stories about who originally created it (and you can read some of them here. But little knowledge about who it was who might have maintained it for all these years. Some years ago, I was in the Angel in Aberystwyth. Read it here…. Enter your comment here.