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A Little Pea, Sister 1, Sister 2, and me day at the beach
My family spend quite a lot of time together, but I think Saturday was the first time both my Sisters and I have taken Little Pea out together for a whole day. I’m not sure if it was the excitement … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, Little Pea, Mr Crocodile, seaside, Sister 1, Sister 2, train
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Mobile Man
Anyone who commutes knows people don’t make eye contact on trains, let alone talk (unless it’s snowing at which point all rules are broken). Not so tonight – I have just had a very entertaining train ride home. It feels … Continue reading
The joys of commuting
This morning I had to de-ice the car and the thermometer had only just gone up to 0.5 degrees when I got to the station. I got in the train, curled up on my seat as best I could and … Continue reading
The best laid Pog Plans…
I have had a hideous day. I was up at 4.30am, left for work at 5,30am and got home…at 9.30pm. The pay off for throwing myself out of bed at 4.30am is that I am usually home by 5.30pm. And … Continue reading
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Tagged bumpkinsville, London, maps, office, panic, train, tube, work
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Being Geographically Challenged
On my bike ride tonight (yes folks, that is the third one in three days) I had a conversation with myself on geography (I know. I lead a terribly exciting life). This came about because my train was stuck outside … Continue reading
A sleepy commuter
I’ve been commuting too long. I know this because I have perfected the art of falling asleep in places that should not be humanly possible. I have found myself drifting off standing up on the tube, going down an escalator … Continue reading
Travels of a Pog
This weekend I went ‘up North’. Cheshire to be exact (and lovely it was too…thank you Northern Lass friends). 1) Even if a train ride is only a couple of hours, if it is a different journey from my usual … Continue reading