We don't go out nearly as much as before and we don't have as many people here for dinner now. I know people who no longer go to the hairdressers or have given up going to hobby clubs they used... ...
We've been trying to find out more about a great uncle who died in 1941 and family rumours are he may have spent some time in the late 30's in prison Is there anyway of accessing court or prison... ...
I’ve just been watching the Remembrance Ceremony. David Dimbleby interviewed a veteran of D-Day. He is 100 and one of the few still alive who took part in the 1944 landings. He was explaining how,... ...
My daughter aged 17 has just given birth to her first baby following a brief fling with a man five years her senior. She feels extremely vulnerable and out of her depth in managing reasonable... ...
I wouldn't normally start a thread about the weather but in my part of Dorset we have had solid grey cloud all day every day for a week, no wind, unseasonably mild and a lot of mist and it looks... ...
I mean Christmas. Have you started thinking about it, food related, yet, or do you leave it till later, or dash out last minute to see what's left, have a plan, don't bother as you always go out,... ...
Not sure if its just me, but does society celebrate Bonfire night like we used to? I remember as a kid growing up in the 70's bonfire night was a huge deal, people would be having bonfires and... ...
Wishing all cats and their servants a happy National Cat Day. Here's a link to a picture of DeeJay, my black cat. https://photos.app.goo.gl/YuxrDR5sc9TJrffH8 ...
I went for a walk around my local park this afternoon as it was far too pleasant to stay in the house. Here is the list of birds I heard whilst on that 40 minute walk. Goldcrest, Long tailed Tit,... ...
It’s Diwali season and the big day for those who celebrate is tomorrow (I live in a heavily populated Asian town). In June, I booked a night out to see a show (I’d no idea it was Diwali back then... ...