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A clear desk
A clear desk is something that usually pleases me greatly. The photo of today’s desk is not bad – except for all the things lurking in the trays. I estimate there is nearly a week of tidying up work to … Continue reading
Mooc week 3
This week we are studying DNA via various body fluids with special attention to Blood Pattern Analysis. I thought fingerprint analysis was difficult enough; let’s just say that DNA background and analysis may be fascinating but it ain’t half hard! … Continue reading
Finishing study
I am pleased to say that I have finished my MOOC on time, and what’s more I gained the necessary points in the Assessments for a good pass. The topic was Understanding Four Common Diseases, and I certainly learned a … Continue reading
The things that make up a day
The things that have made today special: Birdies demanding food from a friend who then phoned to tell me about it. Catching up with Grandson and his Dad. Dad was sailing underneath the Forth Bridges…….surreal. Enjoying half an hour of … Continue reading
Move over Mum!
This is another guest post, following on from Verity’s contribution last Saturday, it seems that her dog, Valentine or ViVi is needing to get some things off his chest. He writes regularly to Misty as the two dogs are friends. … Continue reading
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Tagged Llewellin Setter, soulful, student, study, Valentine, Verity, ViVi
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Guest Post from Verity
Verity has been interested in my blog and the whole process of blogging for several years. She is one of those friends who you know are always with you. We first met when our children were young, and you know … Continue reading
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Tagged Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, Lifelong learning, study, Tracy Emin, Verity
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OU Course
Paperclog day, washing day, and day to get to grips with the pile of stuff from the Open University. It is an accredited short course on creative writing. Accreditation means that a successful pass mark gives 10 credits towards an … Continue reading