My Articles.

I write freely and impulsively, sharing my current thoughts on my blog. While the topics may appear diverse, they’re usually rooted in my own life and what I notice around me. The articles linked below are presented in chronological order of publication.













The Heart's Heavy Lift: Navigating the Joy and Strain of Being a Care Home Carer

Pedal Power, Legal Limits: Your Essential Guide to E-Bike Laws in the UK and Europe

Silver Riders, Golden Opportunities: Should Seniors Embrace the Electric Bike?

The Great Inevitability: Why Not Fearing Death Unleashes Life.

A common question is whether you need a license to use a non-powered craft on waterways in England and Wales. 

Breathing Room: Nature’s Boost for Mobility and Mental Health.

The Expert Enigma: Who Gets to Define It (and Why Do Real Experts Rarely Claim It)?

When Love Fades, Can Friendship Survive? The Truth About Going "All-In"

The Widower's Answer: No, I'm Not Lonely. (But I Do Get Bored.)

Beyond the Ache: Navigating Daily Life with Osteoarthritis in Both Knees.

Beyond the Keyboard: Why People Write Nasty YouTube Comments and How to Deal with the Haters

Statistics & Why I Value My YouTube Subscribers:

From Pixels to Pails: Life as a Working-Class Londoner in the 1960's

Video, Sound and Music:

The YouTube Mountain: Millions of Channels, Few Milestones – Why Your Journey is Still Worth It

The Golden Equation: Why Energy Becomes as Valuable as Time in Your Late 60s

Sun-Kissed Serenity: A Paddle from Allington Lock to East Farleigh and Back.

When the Universe Says "Not Today": The Aborted Adventure.

The Rollercoaster Ride: The Unfiltered Truth of Running a Small YouTube Channel.

The Sweet Spot of Solitude: Untangling the Joy of Alone Time from the Ache of Loneliness.

The Thames Sailing Barge, Ena: A Life, A Demise, A Rotting Legacy at Hoo Graveyard.

St James' Church, Cooling, Kent: A visit to a church steeped in Dickensian "Great Expectations."

"It Is What It Is": Finding Peace and Pragmatism with Osteoarthritis.



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