Nunc autem quid?
Well, I can now guess the
inevitability of the trajectory we have commenced upon. I have found it so hard
to even think about writing a letter, in which to reflect upon this last year.
Though, as we all know it was to be a momentous year and of course it has!
Writing, as I do the morning the
thumping news of victory for a man, whose presence in No 10 is an embarrassment
on the world stage… enough!

And just tagged onto
this was the delight of visiting family in N.Y. But, then to engage in what
must have been the biggest party on Earth – as NY rocked to the beat and tune
of Stonewall’s 50th Celebrations. It is simply impossible to convey
the atmosphere. So yes, there is more than enough to celebrate!

The year's first venture for the love birds was Verona, a delight! And yes, it is romantic discovering hidden gems in the January icy air.
Then came the usual jaunts across to both France
and Italy. The dates for the bite of the Big Apple were governed! But what to
do to celebrate six decades? Magical places came to mind and eventually, it was
decided – Mauritius! Once again the magic for Mark of getting away with another
5* visit! But, whose birthday was this! So once again a car hire ensued and off
we took on ‘our adventures’ in search of the real Mauritius, wonderful people,
idyllic places, memorable serendipitous days spent exploring, and of course the
food! We also had a change of habit! Finding wine rather expensive we cut back
on that, on the Island of Rum! I was even more delighted that Pope Francis must
have gotten wind of our being there & he also graced us with his presence,
being flown in by helicopter! So we graciously lined the roads with the throngs
of peoples of all shades of colour and genealogy and no doubt religion, to
greet him.

But, the year belies the reality
of my own well-being. I can best put it as matters unresolved in another life!
Some of you know the reality and its on-going as I write and more maybe
forthcoming next year.

We have also undertaken changes
hereto in Chester, as Mark increasingly puts his stamp on things!

My mother has been through it this year, having spent numerous weeks in hospital, sepsis and other wonderful delights of the palette of ill health. And frankly, we are still nowhere in getting to the bottom of things, test after test. They know more of what she hasn’t got, than achieving a satisfactory diagnosis.

My mother has been through it this year, having spent numerous weeks in hospital, sepsis and other wonderful delights of the palette of ill health. And frankly, we are still nowhere in getting to the bottom of things, test after test. They know more of what she hasn’t got, than achieving a satisfactory diagnosis.
She visited Brittany with us and braved the elements visiting The Valley of the Saints to meet St Guen. (featured.)
I have also a few of my ‘older
friends’ who are engaged in the battles of accumulation of years. A lass who I
was at Theological College saying to me pointedly: ‘Old Age is not for the
faint-hearted.’ I guess it isn’t, but frankly, there is always too much going on
in my life to begin to feel old! Though, I might conclude that I have started
for the first time in my life giving myself time to read!
I also have a hunch that I may be
given to writing this year, which will be the sum of much research that I have
had to undertake this last year. I have the title! ‘The Unholy Safeguard’.
My guess is next year – I shall
be writing never judge a book by its cover!

My guess is a lot of us will be
drinking a little more this Christmas! We shall be in France with neighbours
and friends. Bon Noël.
Delightful news - just in: My
niece has just brought into the world twins – two girls.
Chris
Time to contemplate!
If you have got this far the Latin at the top means ; What now.
Time to contemplate!
If you have got this far the Latin at the top means ; What now.
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