Slow dying

Perhaps it was a visit, perhaps it was an email, perhaps it was my low mood but after not having written for an age here I am when I should be trawling through indeed. A visit yesterday, how I sound burnt out, the reflective practice pieces popped back into the bag unread, how that evaluationContinue reading “Slow dying”

Loss of life

A friend asked me about the hours of the new job and how they might impact us. It made me reflect on what we give up to work.  The personal financial and lifestyle losses. I’m in awe of the people working between the gaps during war. That conference I went on talked about the normalisedContinue reading “Loss of life”

Random acts of kindness

This morning’s tweet by Maggie a student Nurse who gave twenty pounds to a person experiencing homelessness gave me stark contrast to what happened yesterday and poise to reflect. Yesterday we were in London. We were caught up in a crowd and swept past someone sitting in the rain calling for help. As we reachedContinue reading “Random acts of kindness”

“NAVIGATING SENSES OF PLACE: THE SPACIOUSNESS OF UNCERTAINTIES, RELATIONAL ONTOLOGIES AND TRANSLOCALITIES” 

It’s been a while since I reached into the world of what there is going on.  I’m conscious of how much time and energy is taken up being gaslighted by political shenanigans to the detriment of self.  Yesterday was an overload of witnessing racism and ableism, perhaps made worse as it was holocaust memorial day. Continue reading ““NAVIGATING SENSES OF PLACE: THE SPACIOUSNESS OF UNCERTAINTIES, RELATIONAL ONTOLOGIES AND TRANSLOCALITIES” “