Sunday, August 31, 2008

Having said...

Some blue treesHaving said I had returned, I am now feeling guilty for neglecting you. But once again, I was busy then tired. Last week it was a shopping trip to Cambridge, which was great fun. I spent £6.25. It was a spree!

Well it's not quite September yet. Come September, I shall blog more regularly.

7 comments:

Gone Fishing said...

Welcome Back, Hopefull my blog writing too has settled.

After many dire warnings about the dangers of writing blogs and how anything you place there can be used against you by the system.

Mine is still mostly a load of brain injured rubbish, but with 4 and soon 5 of 6kids spread throughout the world its nice to keep them up with my adventures and hopefully encourage alittle change in attitude toward people with injuries and dissbailites world wide.

http://chargingahead.blogspot.com/

Jess said...

That's more than I spent in Cambridge, last I was there! :)

I feel like I should know where that picture is.

Mary said...

ah, no worries. I haven't been blogging either, and I haven't even been polite enough to put up an apology for the lapse in service (although I do also feel guilty). I've spent most of August thinking "I'll blog this evening".

Katie said...

What did you spend your £6.25 on?

Naomi Mimi said...

Looking forward to hearing more from you! I've had a long hiatus from blogging too... it's almost like writer's block, but public :-/

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The Goldfish said...

Thanks everyone.

Gone Fishing - good to see you around again.

Jess - the picture is of the beech trees at Anglesea Abbey, near Cambridge. :-)

Katie - it was a giant lump of solid deodurant from Lush - enough to last me the winter.