How many walls does it take?

Hello good people.

Now I’ve gone and blogged about walls. It’s been really encouraging learning about what we used to be able to do. I think it’s so important to remember our achievements. But we are still achievers. Our parameters may have changed but we do achieve.

Best wishes, Steve

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Enjoyed your blog Steve, thanks for doing it. We all encounter different walls Steve, some which years ago were relatively easy to knock down, then later on couldn’t knock down, but somehow managed to struggle over it, but now I meet this brick wall almost on a daily basis round about 2.00 pm, and no matter how hard I fight, cannot beat it.

In Gloucestershire, where I live, we have lovely dry stone Cotswold stone walling, and it looks great, but is a dying art, which is a terrible shame.

Thinking back to my cars when younger, I was always a mini fanatic, loved my little cars then, and always have, but a chap I worked with had a bright yellow escort RS, and it was a stunner…but still came second in my mind to my mini.

Stay dry and warm,we have had heavy rain here, causing the usual chaos of flooding for lots of people.

Pam x

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Hello Steve, I recognised that picture and so did Molly, she said its Frodsham in the olden days. there’s a Morrisons at the corner now and the doctors which were up the hill are now where the Frodsham high school was. The clock is till there and the Devonshire bakery and the market still runs every Thursday.

I enjoyed your blog but couldn’t help feeling sad for you, i’m glad that you were able to teach even if it wasn’t as long as you wanted to and although you didn’t get to take over the football team i’m sure that you produced some brilliant plays and achieved a lot in all your years as a piano teacher.

Michelle x

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