Very Long Distances
If you have not already sponsored Swisslet to run the London Marathon and raise funds for the MS Trust, please do so now. [And then stop moaning about how much your knees hurt after 4.1 miles this morning].
If you have not already sponsored Swisslet to run the London Marathon and raise funds for the MS Trust, please do so now. [And then stop moaning about how much your knees hurt after 4.1 miles this morning].
The List is here. I have just finished a very disappointing Nigel Slater book, which really made me review my opinion of NS as both a writer and a cook. Eating For England consists of hundreds of vignettes about different … Continue reading
It’s just that I’ve been reading all this non-fiction work related stuff and none of it will be of any interest to you. But you, YOU, you have been reading interesting things: tell us about them! Yesterday I finished reading … Continue reading
Jantastic statistics etc etc blah blah blah. I can’t figure out what it all means. But numbers aside, Jantastic has really motivated me to set targets for running. I’ve done well with the three runs a week (once or twice … Continue reading
I think we’re now far enough into the 21st Century to just accept that women have periods, and that they’re not embarrassing. Okay, with one exception: they’re embarrassing if you’ve got a mother who wants to throw a party to … Continue reading
Yesterday was World Book Day, making this World Book Tomorrow. You may tell us what you’re reading (The List is here) or come as your favourite character. Did that sound too bossy? That’s because I dressed as Christian Grey. ((Not. … Continue reading
A little while ago, I joined the Green Party. I used to be a member of the Labour Party but since they are no longer socialists, I had a change of heart. I was impressed by the Greens’ policies, they … Continue reading
Our Jantastic team seems to be doing pretty well, though I can honestly say I have no idea how to navigate the website or what the scores really mean. Our team position is 37, with a score of 62.8, which … Continue reading