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Good day and good new year to you and yours.  I should start this post with an apology disguised as a confession. Over the last couple of years I’ve struggled with recognising the worth of sharing my creative endeavours with a broader audience on platforms such as social media or this blog, or even pursuing interests that I enjoy for the simple satisfaction that they … Continue reading Hi

The Immediacy of The Climate Crisis

It is brought to our attention all too often, the imminent and unrelenting destruction of our environment as a result of fossil fuel pollution, deforestation, and the infiltration of non-degradable plastics into our soils, waterways and food chains, culminating toward catastrophic increases in world temperatures and natural destruction. I stress the word imminent in the same way that Journalist and best-selling author Naomi Klein in … Continue reading The Immediacy of The Climate Crisis

I Graduated From University – But How Did I Manage It?!

My journey to university was a peculiar one, as I’m sure is the case for a great majority of nostalgic graduates. With GCSEs in the bag, I collected the sufficient grades to stumble onto the next level of education, albeit without a hint of a future plan or definitive endpoint. It really puzzled me the stress that was placed on our grade dazed sixteen-year-old brains to conjure some … Continue reading I Graduated From University – But How Did I Manage It?!

Daily Debrief: July 13th – Supersonic Cyborg Gerbils And Eco Cargo Ship Travel

Welcome to your daily directory of what’s hot and what’s not on the internet for July 13th. Make sure you follow on WordPress and Instagram @poulton64 and you won’t miss a post Richard Bacon In Medically Induced Coma The non-mobile network partnered half of the Bacon brothers, television and radio personality Richard Bacon, has been put into an induced coma in the wake of being … Continue reading Daily Debrief: July 13th – Supersonic Cyborg Gerbils And Eco Cargo Ship Travel

Favourites Series: 01: Places in Southsea

Merry May days to you and good tidings from tide-side as I write from the balcony back home in sunny Cornwall. I feel very lucky to be living right on the river in a small village just outside Truro. We live in an apartment that looks straight over the Truro river. It is a truly stunning place to be, so quaint, so peaceful and so … Continue reading Favourites Series: 01: Places in Southsea