Morning cuppa, real tea, no more plastic laced tea bags.
A short commute to my garden office
Leap reader reviewer hard at work
Some reading material in the post
A treat to rescue a frayed day
Finishing off with a bedtime story for #300PBs

Morning cuppa, real tea, no more plastic laced tea bags.
A short commute to my garden office
Leap reader reviewer hard at work
Some reading material in the post
A treat to rescue a frayed day
Finishing off with a bedtime story for #300PBs
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Your day looks wonderful. I’m such a fan of loose tea & your garden office!
Lego based therapy! Now that looks like an interesting read!
would be interested in your thoughts on the meditation and mindfulness books. Mindfulness is one of the pain management techniques taught on the course I did and I’d be inerested in taking it further than just breathing and pushing away busy thoughts.
I think it will be useful, but I haven’t yet found the focus to read it :/
Ah, yes, I can see how that could be a problem!
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