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I moved the soapbox over here. Sunday, 27 March 2011. A friend who works for the census. Has told me that partially. Posted by Gill at 21:29. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. I’ve always liked the philosophy of shared space. This is the part in which I’m particularly interested:. Accident figures at one junction where traffic lights were removed have dropped from thirty-six in the four years prior to the introduction of the scheme to two in the two years following it. And I can understand why, from the rare occ...

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I moved the soapbox over here. Sunday, 27 March 2011. A friend who works for the census. Has told me that partially. Posted by Gill at 21:29. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. I’ve always liked the philosophy of shared space. This is the part in which I’m particularly interested:. Accident figures at one junction where traffic lights were removed have dropped from thirty-six in the four years prior to the introduction of the scheme to two in the two years following it. And I can understand why, from the rare occ...

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Sometimes It's Political: This seems somehow pertinent this week.

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I moved the soapbox over here. Friday, 15 October 2010. This seems somehow pertinent this week. From one of my favourite films. Posted by Gill at 16:02. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Autonomously home-educating, freedom-loving, soapbox-waffling, sometimes understanding and forgiving, trying-to-be-graceful, I-Chinging, organic-gardening, book-loving, cant-dance-for-toffee, finally-got-to-grips-with-the-bank-balance, sweet-talking woman. View my complete profile. Richar...

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Sometimes It's Political: Malevolent voices that despise our freedoms - by Philip Pullman

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I moved the soapbox over here. Sunday, 1 March 2009. Malevolent voices that despise our freedoms - by Philip Pullman. Are such things done on Albion's shore? The image of this nation that haunts me most powerfully is that of the sleeping giant Albion in William Blake's prophetic books. Sleep, profound and inveterate slumber: that is the condition of Britain today. We are so fast asleep that we don't know who we are any more. Are we English? More than one of them? One but not another? The new laws whisper:.

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Sometimes It's Political: On regulation

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I moved the soapbox over here. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. I’ve always liked the philosophy of shared space. Which "removes the traditional segregation of motor vehicles, pedestrians and other road users. Conventional road priority management systems and devices such as kerbs, lines, signs and signals are replaced with an integrated, people-oriented understanding of public space, such that walking, cycling, shopping and driving cars become integrated activities.". Which brings me to this article. Which con...

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Sometimes It's Political: Demented.. dementors..

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I moved the soapbox over here. Sunday, 7 December 2008. Jacky Fleming's "Demented" strips in the You magazine are usually brilliant, but this week's is so good that I couldn't resist scanning and posting it in a picture link to her site. I hope she won't mind. Remember JK Rowling's dementors? Well, for some reason this article. About a "Doomsday Seed Vault" in the Arctic funded by Bill Gates, the Rockefeller family and the GMO giants (amongst others) which I've also been reading, reminds me of them.

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Sometimes It's Political: Unfortunate turn of phrase, Mr Narey?

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I moved the soapbox over here. Sunday, 23 January 2011. Unfortunate turn of phrase, Mr Narey? If we are absolutely clear that a child will be significantly better off if they are taken away from their parents, then we have to do that.". In fact, a person could be forgiven for wondering whether outgoing Barnados chief Martin Narey has been in conversation recently with the Labour MP Graham Allen. Who has recently published a report about early intervention into children's lives. If you're sufficiently wea...

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Sometimes It's Prudent: December 2007

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Not too much. Not too little. Just enough. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. Well, I'm not one. But how does it happen every Christmas, that we end up needing about 3x more money than we think we have? Even more amazing is the fact that we somehow magically end up with just enough cash to cover everything. This is why I still believe in Father Christmas - I can't think of any other explanation. Posted by Gill at 5:48 PM. West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Clarksons got it sussed. The 10 ...

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Sometimes It's Prudent: July 2007

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Not too much. Not too little. Just enough. Friday, July 20, 2007. Single parents to be forced back to work". There are some huge and silly assumptions in the title sentence, which I took from the thread about this news story. On one of the HE lists. The news story concerns the green paper published by DWP this week: In work, better off: next steps to full employment. Deadline: end of this month.). The government has been trying very hard to 'change hearts and minds' on the single parent issue. But I thin...

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Sometimes It's Preposterous: What's going on here then?

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This is rant corner. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. What's going on here then? Bit of snaily snogging? Edit: forgot to add this one. Same question, really, but different animal this time. Arriving at our home ed meeting today (in the LA education admin centre. We couldn't help noticing these mattress boxes in the carpark skip:. And are now all wondering . why? Posted by Gill at 6:54 PM. LOL, that's not very ranty, is it? Couldn't think where else to put it! Not enough blogs.). April 30, 2008 at 8:06 PM.

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Sometimes It's Preposterous: "GILLIAN, don't hide from your free Experian credit report"

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This is rant corner. Thursday, March 13, 2008. GILLIAN, don't hide from your free Experian credit report". Says today's load of aggressive spam from this supposedly reputable company. For the record, I'm not hiding from it. I just don't want it any more since I found out they 'needed' my debit card details and a monthly payment setting up in order to give me this 'free' thing. I think I might spam them back. Posted by Gill at 11:36 AM. Thank you for your email, which we received on 14 March 2008. Subject...

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Sometimes It's Personal: August 2007

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This is just me, wittering on about me and some non-specific family-type stuff. Well, I've got to do it somewhere. Friday, 17 August 2007. It's a while since I've been blog-surfing but. I've found a new favourite:. Just what I needed to make me feel cheerful today (as well as a few other people - you know who you are! Posted by Gill at 19:59. Saturday, 11 August 2007. Beatrice Kilner, 1898 - 1982. This is my maternal great grandmother, Beatrice Kilner:. In the picture above, she's holding my Christmas pr...

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Sometimes It's Plant-based: June 2008

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This blog is about the finding, growing, planting, nurturing, choosing, using, cooking, preparing and ingesting of plants. Saturday, June 21, 2008. Re-post: The real free (healthy) health service - Dec 06. Today's blog post was going to be another negative rant about the NHS, specifically the new Spine database, along the lines of 'NHS Consumes Itself', because there was a piece in the newspaper this weekend about Helen Wilkinson. What of the trusting relationship between doctor and patient? But we are s...

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Sometimes It's Preposterous: June 2008

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This is rant corner. Monday, June 16, 2008. I just want to have a very quick rant about the deliberate and cynical redefining of certain words in common usage, as I've been listening to the radio whilst working out in our field. And been feeling increasingly irritated by it. Is one that we've been hearing a lot this week, because people who are paid to be 'carers' are apparently undergoing the same fate as single parents. Work' doesn't mean work. Last but not least, poverty. So it doesn't matter what pol...

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Sometimes It's Preposterous: December 2008

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This is rant corner. Sunday, December 7, 2008. Online time 'is good for teens'. Welfare plan 'may cause poverty'. I seem to think scientists also worked out, a decade or two ago, that lorries actually go faster, downhill! Posted by Gill at 9:38 AM. Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Yet the people of Britain believe themselves to be free. A quote from this mind-blowing article. At Signs of the Times. Posted by Gill at 8:17 AM. Exploring the five outcomes. Yet the people of Britain believe themselves to be.

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Sometimes It's Philosophical

Pondering and pontificating. Actually just talking to myself. These are the things I most need to learn and remember. Sunday, January 30, 2011. On extended family living. Someone came up with a better name for this a few years ago and I can’t remember what it was, but I’m pretty sure I blogged it at the time. OK, it’s 3G living. I touched on it by that name in this post. And in a bit more detail and in a bit of a rant back in 2007 here. First, why are we doing this? How did we manage that? There’s good c...

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Sometimes It's Plant-based

This blog is about the finding, growing, planting, nurturing, choosing, using, cooking, preparing and ingesting of plants. Thursday, August 2, 2012. My new planting system - all grown up! Here's the same bed at the end of May, again at the end of June, and finally at the beginning of August:. And another bed, on the same three dates:. And we've got two more like that. So the system worked: the plants grew really well in such competition with each other, and the weeds didn't get much of a look-in. And Spr...

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Sometimes It's Political

I moved the soapbox over here. Sunday, 27 March 2011. A friend who works for the census. Has told me that partially. Posted by Gill at 21:29. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. I’ve always liked the philosophy of shared space. This is the part in which I’m particularly interested:. Accident figures at one junction where traffic lights were removed have dropped from thirty-six in the four years prior to the introduction of the scheme to two in the two years following it. And I can understand why, from the rare occ...

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Sometimes It's Practical

Children grow up: house evolves. This is about how we tackle the practical stuff around here. Saturday, June 21, 2008. Re-post: Autonomous housework - Apr 07. Because the housework is definitely. Mentioned something back here. About housework, so I thought I'd do another post about how that works here. And none at all is friendlier, more respectful, nicer, more effective. just generally better, in my experience. So, what's the end result? Well the house isn't spotless, and I don't do all the work. I ...

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Sometimes It's Preposterous

This is rant corner. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. I'm putting all three parts of my NSPCC series:. NSPCC part 1: anti HE? NSPCC part 2: anti family? NSPCC Part 3: anti child? Here in one post, for linking purposes. NSPCC part 1: anti HE? Of reading about the NSPCC and have discovered completely changed situation. So, what went wrong? The first we knew of the NSPCC's opinions of Home Education appeared in the initial DCSF press release. About the Home Education review on January 19th this year, in which:.

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Sometimes It's Prudent

Not too much. Not too little. Just enough. Monday, March 9, 2009. Dear gov.uk, you asked for my opinions. On your latest shenanigans, and I will gladly share them with you, but please don't expect them to always be polite. (I hope other people will answer with better grace than me! The consultation about Ending Child Poverty: making it happen. About which I blogged here. Closes in two days, so I'm devoting most of my blog session today to my answers to the questions, as follows:. No, of course it won't&#...

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Sometimes It's The Destination

Sometimes It's The Destination. After trying to conceive for 4 years and experiencing one pregnancy loss, my husband and I are starting the adoption process. Some say it's not the destination, but the journey. I say it's all about the destination. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. You can find me here. If you need the password for any of my protected posts, please e-mail me. My e-mail is under my profile information. Although, truth be told, I'm having a bitch of a time getting it set up lol). I never do thos...