Posted in Sorrow on Nov 11th, 2011
Biki’s comment on my last post made me realise that I haven’t passed on my one piece of sad news. In October, Gary and I took the terribly painful decision to have our beloved Kyril put to sleep. Unfortunately the anti-inflammatory drugs that were relieving the symptoms of his arthritis caused his kidneys to fail. [...]
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Posted in Blogging on Nov 11th, 2011
Right, I think that I’m about ready to get this blog moving again. University has consumed all of my time up until now, it’s considerably more demanding than College was but that’s entirely appropriate as I’m reading for a degree. I’m not sure where things will go, I may continue with history or I may [...]
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Posted in Leaving The Grey Room on Feb 17th, 2011
As I said in my last post I’ve decided to move Leaving The Grey Room to a new home. The blog is now on Leaving The Grey Room and I very much hope that those of you who’ve been following us will continue to do so. Those of you who’ve kindly added The Grey Room [...]
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Posted in Blogging, Leaving The Grey Room on Feb 16th, 2011
In my youth I was well known for my stubbornness and readiness to face the juggernaut of authority when I believed that I was right. The long suffering Headmaster of my Grammar school would often wince and roll his eyes as my precise tones assured him “It’s a matter of principle, Sir”. Threats and punishments [...]
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Posted in Blogging on Nov 16th, 2010
I’m not sure what the problem is but my blog isn’t updating out there in the ether. As far as I know subscribers are being alerted (please tell me if that’s not the case) but those nice people that have An Old Midhurstian in their dynamic blogrolls aren’t seeing updates. At the moment I really [...]
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Posted in Blogging, College on Sep 29th, 2010
Here is a shameless little piece of self promotion. Now that I’m a student (about time too) I’ve started yet another blog. It’s a light hearted diary of my day to day experiences of college and, hopefully in a year’s time will evolve into a similarly light hearted record of my degree course at Exeter [...]
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