Sunday, 17 December 2017

Happy Christmas, and here’s to 2018.

It’s time to draw a blog-breath for a week or two. At this time of year I seem to lunge between hibernating and manic festivities. There are wonderful family days when I’m overrun with grandchildren (oh joy) and then quiet, reflective days when I can catch up with myself (oh joy).

I’ve not had the easiest year. But they happen, and I’m fine and those I love are fine, so I can look back and be proud of that. Not that I spend too long looking back - I’m more likely to spend my reflective days with my Lonely Planets wondering where next year will take me.

And where might it take you? With an orange toad in the White House and a bunch of squabbling toffs in government in the UK we have good reason to be pessimistic. But I refuse to embrace a world in which the tossers always win. I will stand up and be counted, as often as I need to. We live in a beautiful world, full of beautiful people - many of whom have a much worse time of it than you and I. It is a world we must treasure, even if those with ‘power’ seem intent on destroying it. So if my next year takes me to the barricades, so be it.

Maybe you see it differently. Whatever your view of the world, I hope we can find a way to carry on caring about each other.


So this is my Happy Christmas to you all, and may we all have a peaceful new year. I’ll be back in 2018. 

7 comments:

  1. Count me in when/if the time comes for the barricades. We will look after this beautiful world. We are many.

    Have a wonderful xmas. Looking forward to another blogging year.

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    1. Many thanks Sabine - and 2018 is kind to you.

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  2. I will be with you at the barricades in spirit, Jo! And wherever else you go as we share the wandering spirit! Have a lovely festive season with your family and I’ll look forward to reading about your new year adventures in due course.

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  3. Many thanks, Val - and happy wandering to you, too!

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  4. Have a happy Christmas, Jo! And a good 2018. I feel the same as you about the tossers, and I must say I have a little dream of being able to get back to my ordinary life one day without having to deal with yet another outrage when I read the news... so - well, I might see you on the barricades yet! :)

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  5. Happy New Year to you!

    Greetings from London.

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  6. What a lovely message. I'm glad I kept scrolling down your home page.

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