Small steps but I’m back to writing

I joined a new writers’ group, Mirago Writers and we get homework. Deadlines, short ones particularly, have always galvanised me into action, and I keep saying I shall blog again. So here we are.

CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

“Look at the state of you!” Mum, hands on hips, pursed lips but her eyes twinkled.

“What?!” I didn’t see anything wrong. Yes, my hair was matted and wet, its ribbon filthy and knotted. Yes, my trousers and sandals were covered in dirt and embedded with weeds, and fine, yes, my hands looked like they were wearing gloves made of mud. I still don’t see the problem.

I picked up the bucket I’d placed down while I faced mum with my hands on my hips and trudged to the balcony door. The balcony overlooked the square – we lived above the sweetshop. It had been my maternal grandad’s and my dad took it over when Bobby retired. We all called him Bobby, even my mum. Everyone did, which is quite funny because his name was actually Edward …

It was a typical east end square: GP in one corner, dentist in another, the community centre, the church, the caretaker. My friend’s aunt lived at one end of the block, her uncle at the other and her nan round the back in the flats that crouched under the two-storied maisonettes at the front. Everyone knew each other but there were no murders, shouting or melodrama. It was a laugh. (Although, I was only 5, so there might’ve been).

My big brother was already outside and piling lego bricks under the railing, in a vain attempt to fill the gap between that and the tarmac.

“Come on!” He urged, excited. “They’re biggies, it’ll be a good’un.”

We dipped our hands into the bucket and fished around, capturing a live, wriggly creature each.

The Newt Derby was on!

Image by Ann-marie from Pixabay

The newts were found in the stream in the mudchute, the waste ground where all the soil and rubble was thrown when they dug out the docks, just down the road. It was my favourite place. Fishing for tiddlers, in between sliding down the hills on my bum, swinging on ropes slung over branches, climbing trees and building dens, and now, racing newts. 

I know, I know, not very David Attenborough levels of nature conservation. It certainly wasn’t for the newts, since they legged it straight towards the lego bricks and disappeared between them, straight over the balcony edge. 

The shop canopy was out so we hoped they were okay; we never did find them – or their remains. I hope David isn’t reading this.

Sunday Slackers

burning-man-558243_640Art: The Burning Man Festival

Genes: Family lookalikes through the ages

Environment: Children’s playgrounds to make you wish you were 10 again.

Learning: How to grow smarter

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fruitfaceFood: Guaranteed to get that diet started …

For writers: The Colour Thesaurus. Why have beige when you can have biscotti?

Environment: 40 different fruits on one tree

Architecture: You see, if it was a Woman-Cave, it would already have a bathroom!

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Medical Advances: No More Needles!!! Hopefully.

Art: For Geeks who love ruffs

Books: Gorgeous and amazing 16th century work

 

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Nature: The forces of …

The kindness of strangers: A war story with heart

Images: Pixabay Fruit/Needle/ Iceberg

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spaceProductivity: Being late isn’t all bad.

Humanity in Space: The One Earth Message Project – crowdfunding for alien communication.

Art History: Rare photos of Picasso painting with light.

Food: Bacon in all but name – and it’s healthy!

You want me to do WHAT- I'm not here forPhotography: Unexpected famous couplings, and more.

For Writers: How to deal with rejection.

Animals: The Running of the Pugs.

Sport: Brief yet delightful – junior soccer star!

Images: Pixabay Space / Pug

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Hitting the summer slow way …

CowsSocial Media Day: How the world celebrated.

Environment: Major airline set to be poop-powered.

Humanity: In a week where we remembered the victims of a man’s inhumanity, we bid farewell to a children’s saviour. R.I.P. Nicholas Winton.

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Got your tea? Then let’s begin …

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Productivity: Letting inspiration find you –  and keep fit.

Illusions: Or, “Eh, what?”

Psychology: Some obvious, some not so

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Time to hit the slow way …

two-ginger-cats-650546_640Animals: Cutest parenting moments

Travel: Breathtaking photos from the National Geographic Traveller Photo Competition 2015

Content Marketing: How to wish an ex-employee good luck in their new job. WARNING: Bad language! 

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Aaaaaaand relax …

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Art: The  incredibly inspiring story behind some incredible art

Photography: Poignant pictures from the past

Humanity: Are night owls more intelligent?

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Books: Incredibly beautiful monastic library

For writers: Writing prompts to help generate free writing 

Animals: Don’t catch them unawares!

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I’ve got my cuppa, how about you?

First up, the most eagerly awaited film this year: Second official teaser for Star Wars.

For film fans and book lovers: 25 films you may not know were based on books.

Interior Design: Who wants to live in a house like this?

Science/Humanity: Near Death Experiences

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