References to Rawlpindi always take me back to some of the first books I ever read set in India like Paul Scott’s the Raj Quintet, and of course the English in India, partition, and all that that brought with it. So … Continue reading
References to Rawlpindi always take me back to some of the first books I ever read set in India like Paul Scott’s the Raj Quintet, and of course the English in India, partition, and all that that brought with it. So … Continue reading
I’m starting to feel like I’m settling into our new life in the French Alps. I’d love to show you photos of where we are, the mountains, the village, the pistes, the beauty, the views down the valleys, the woods and walks, … Continue reading
Meet its initial founder and only member, so far….. I admit I don’t really know my Asanas from my Pryanayama’s, but I do love a good Yoga session. There’s nothing better than coming away from a class with that extra bounce … Continue reading
Some days, all I seem to achieve is faffing. What constitutes faffing? Well blogging for 1, sitting drinking too much coffee then getting hyper and spending the next few hours trying to bring yourself back down, staring out into the … Continue reading
After a truly tip-top-topity-top weekend of Brighton, parties, bonfires, fireworks, art galleries, walks on the beach, the company of great friends and much consumption of food and alcohol it’s time, as my Yoga teacher said, to “ground myself”. Now I’m not … Continue reading
After a summer of general slothfullness I need to get some fitness and all round healthiness sorted, so I’ve started some new Yoga classes. And I’ve just got back from one, an “early-bird” class. So not only do I feel great … Continue reading
Some days, all I seem to achieve is faffing. What constitutes faffing? Well blogging for 1, sitting drinking too much coffee then getting hyper and spending the next few hours trying to bring yourself back down, staring out into the … Continue reading