Na' then.
I left my last blog: Life of a Fifty Something Yorkshireman what seemed like an age ago (early 2014 ish) because my marriage broke down and has since been dissolved but so much has happened during that time and since: New and beautiful partner Linda, two addresses, moved from part time to full time employment at my age! and now settled in Hessle, East Yorkshire under the shadow of the Humber Bridge.
Welcome to my humble blog.
I guess that blogging and divorce for me was a step too far for my brain to cope with, so for those who followed my old blog, I apologise and for those who will follow if any, welcome to my journey through this extraordinary privilege called life.
A couple of nights ago, Linda pointed out that I am doing less and less in my artistic pursuits and needed to reconnect with my right hand brain. Our spiritual work continues apace, but too much time is spent watching the box, something we rarely did before, so healthier eating, improving our health and fitness and thinking about more positive and active leisure routines is order of the day.
Time to put some life back into life and rejuvenate the mojo and the writing is another strand to our and in particular my plan of improvement.
There may be a slight change to what you may read here. I have the acceptable level of involvement on Social Media for my age, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc., but to be honest I've been blocking out the rubbish that abounds in those strange places. I started doing this before the death of TV personality Caroline Flack which was blamed partly by the unkindness of the media and Social media. No more heavy politics, the ridiculous and juvenile conflicts between Brexiteers and Remainers, no more trolls (who have the brainpower of actual trolls) and self important and opinionated commentators.
I don't need to read extremist rubbish to know what's going on in the world, I'm content to make my own mind up with reasonable and balanced views.
So, I am looking forward to writing my blog which will have views, but with kindness and consideration, humour of course and an eclectic mix of everything that is happening in and around my wonderful new life here in God's Own Country.
Ta-ra.