Many of the photographs are links to other pages. Click on the pix to visit them. Admittedly, I've been a bit slack during 2011 in updating this site. Using a mouse and keyboard has become difficult as I have developed severe and painful arthritis in the DIP joints of my right index and middle fingers and I'm waiting for an operation to replace the joints. Wow, I'll have a bionic hand!

It's All About Me Minor updates to It's all about me and Backtracking. Updated November 2011.
Recent Recipe Uploads I love eating and I love cooking. I tend to follow a low-carb lifestyle, and though I stray now and then (which accounts for some of the recipes here), most of my recipes follow the healthier world of low-carb. Updated November 2011.
Photographs of my lovely grandson, Haydn updated November 2010. Since this date I have somehow grown terribly lax at uploading more photographs, and with Sir taking scores of photographs of him everyday, the task has grown to terrifying proportions.

Not so recent (though my uploading is), but very interesting: photos and newsletters of family life from when my father-in-law was serving with the Marines circa 1963. Utterly fascinating - as long as I get round to updating it all.

Recent photographs of the animals updated July 2010.

Click on the photograph to see the full series of photographs taken by Stephen of our lovely, brave and very pregnant daughter, Rhiannon, in January 2010.

A new project long overdue: scanning photographs from 1984 - Rhiannon's birth - to the point where we went digital. Updated February 2010
Haydn's 23-week scan This is my grandson, Haydn at his 23-week scan. At the scan Rhiannon was suffering with appalling sciatica and had barely slept for days. Click on Haydn's scan to read about how she successfully dealt with it, just how crap the NHS can be, and just how fantastic a good chiropractor can be.
Rhiannon, early September 2009Rhiannon and friends at Nicola's Halloween BashRhiannon - early September 2009

Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself ~ Kahlil Gibran