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A short break…

22nd July 2020 admin Leave a comment

      Well, it’s been a while and I have somewhat neglected my blog in favour of work and…

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Posted in: #GetOutside

How To Save Money When Booking Your Holiday Online

10th March 2020 admin Leave a comment

            Planning your holiday is exciting, but it’s also very expensive.Β  Luckily, there are a…

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Posted in: Travel

Harpers Ferry: Where Nature & History Meet

2nd March 2020 admin Leave a comment

          In October 2019 I was flown out by the US Naval Academy to deliver a…

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Posted in: History, North America, Travel

Winter Travel: Top Destinations

1st March 2020 admin Leave a comment

      It might be snow, it might be sun – here is a list to get you started…

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Posted in: Travel

5 Ways To Save Money On A Caribbean Getaway

27th February 2020 admin Leave a comment

          If you are planning a luxury trip and you want to put your feet up…

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Posted in: Caribbean, Travel

Fort McHenry, Privateers & Black Powder

20th February 2020 admin Leave a comment

          In October 2019 I was flown out by the US Naval Academy to deliver a…

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Posted in: History, Naval History, North America, Sailing

Mahan, Ship Models & Impressment in Annapolis

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        In October 2019 I was flown out by the US Naval Academy to deliver a lecture…

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Posted in: Maritime Museums, Naval History, North America, Travel Filed under: Annapolic, Georg Washington, History, navy, Sailing, USNA

The Adventures To Be Had Around Europe

18th February 2020 admin Leave a comment

            Europe is one of the best places to travel to, and at the minute…

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Posted in: Europe, Travel

Planning The Most Inspiring Outdoor Getaway

13th February 2020 admin Leave a comment

            When you get the chance to plan an outdoor getaway to explore Mother Nature…

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Tips on How to Be a Better Runner

28th January 2020 admin Leave a comment

            There are two types of people in the world: those who love running and…

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Posted in: Fitness, Running

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So lucky that this is half an hr away πŸ’™πŸŒŠ So lucky that this is half an hr away πŸ’™πŸŒŠ
This week has been a struggle. It's a year since I This week has been a struggle. It's a year since I got the restraining order issued for my stalker of 10 years, and the realisation that this is the longest I've gone without any contact hit me in a very strange way. 

Obviously, I am happy, but my brain spiralled into the anxiety of "when will it happen again...?". Had a little mini breakdown at friends the other day and a bit too much wine last night, before realising that my brain was definitely not in the right place to have had a drink. Back to only drinking on social occasions again,  I thinkπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ 

But this morning I can see light on the horizon and I feel like my head is back in a normal (for me. I am weird, so normal is not the word) place. So every storm passes I guess.
Purbeck mizzle. Purbeck mizzle.
It's happening again. Time to raise money for @rnl It's happening again. Time to raise money for @rnli - This time I'm off to do a 20k loop of the Isle of Portland, again dressed as a reindeer. Hopefully less flood wading than my route last year 🀣

The @RNLI is a charity which, as someone who spends a lot of time on the 🌊 is incredibly close to my heart. They rely entirely on donations to carry out the incredible work they do, both saving lives and educating people to be safe in and around the water βš“

I have friends who volunteer, know people who've been rescued & have a relative who was Cox of the Exmouth lifeboat, awarded the bronze medal for bravery.

My last 2 runs raised over Β£3k so I'd love to add to that!

Donation link is in my bio 😊
To the innermost heart of their own land they are To the innermost heart of their own land they are known as the stars are known to the night; As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, as the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness. 

To the end, to the end, they remain...
Most ardently... Most ardently...
Big winter coat season is upon us once more β„πŸ‚πŸβ€
Autumn has arrived πŸ₯°πŸπŸ‚ #GetOutside Autumn has arrived πŸ₯°πŸπŸ‚ #GetOutside
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