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A Slow but Sunny Stretch of the Isle of Man Coast Path

Running around the Isle of Man Coast Path has become a slow but steady project. Each trip adds a few more miles, and although I’m moving more slowly these days, the scenery — and the small adventures along the way — make it worth every step. This weekend, with a tweaked back and patchy weather, I managed to tick off another stretch between Niarbyl and Peel.

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Our Juniper Finally Has a ‘Forever Home’

I’ve been growing this juniper for about 20 years. It started off as a tiny little plant with no real place to call home. Over the years, I moved it a couple of times to temporary spots—always with the intention of giving it a proper location, but somehow never quite getting around to it. Now...

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A Little World on My Shelf: Building My First Book Nook

There’s something quietly magical about miniature worlds — little scenes frozen in time, tucked away on a shelf, inviting your imagination to step inside. This Christmas, Anna gave me the perfect excuse to dive into that magic with a thoughtful and rather brilliant gift: a ‘Book Nook’ model kit. I finally finished it today. For...

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Lines in the Estuary

Anna keeps telling me that I need to just accept that I’m getting older and embrace it – but where’s the fun in that? It’s much more fun to don a rubber suit, strap myself to several thousand pounds’ worth of carbon fibre and monofilm, and draw some lines on the water!! It’s been blowing...

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New Doors—Finally!

New interior doors for the house might not be the most exciting home improvement, but after waiting over 20 years, they feel pretty special to us! We never liked the old ones from the day they were installed. Back then, we were young, building our first house, and not really sure what we were doing—so...

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From Salt Flats to Starry Skies: Days 8 & 9 in Fuerteventura

Day 8 – Las Salinas, Majorero Cheese Museum, Coast Road, and Star-Gazing With the whole day free today, we had considered hiring e-bikes for another ride, but then Anna came up with a better idea. If we moved our airport transfer to today, we could get to the airport, hire a car from there, use...

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Boundary Wires, Bees, and BST

After a busy couple of weeks with a trip to Fuerteventura and then a week at a conference with work, the spring garden was looking a little overwhelming. Things—namely the goosegrass, dandelions, and stinging nettles—were getting out of hand, and I’d yet to get Hector, our robot lawnmower, up and running. Robot Mowers Harriet, the...

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Fuerteventura Days 6 & 7: From Surfing Lessons to Isla Lobos

Day 6 – Surfing Today we had a surf lesson planned. I wasn’t sure if it would be any good or not. I was hoping that Anna would enjoy it, catch a few waves, and finally understand what it’s all about. But as a surfer of 40+ years, I wasn’t sure how it would be...