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By Muddling Along, on February 13th, 2012% Most of the time I can sit at my computer and the words flow from my fingers – writing for this blog is instinctive. I think my posts all over the place, lying in the bath, sitting on the train and they gradually form somewhere in the recesses of my mind. When I come . . . → Read More: I can’t get the words to flow
By Muddling Along, on January 24th, 2012% Whilst I’ve been off having my bloggers block, I’ve been doing a fair amount of reading of other blogs – nothing like reading great blogs to ensure that you don’t hit publish on a post anytime soon I find…
What it has made me do is to think about what I am writing . . . → Read More: A bit of blog introspection
By Muddling Along, on January 18th, 2012%
Sorry I haven’t posted much lately – there’s been various stuff going on that has cluttered up my mind and made me struggle to work out what I want to write and what, when I’ve written it, I can post on here. We are back in the house – it is probably 95% . . . → Read More: Breaking through the blogger’s block
By Muddling Along, on January 10th, 2012% There is something awfully satisfying about trying to get back in control of your digital life – I find that if I don’t pay attention my inbox (both work and blog/home) rapidly disappears out of control. I wasn’t online much from the middle of December for a variety of reasons – I have heaps . . . → Read More: Am I the only anti-social social media user?
By Muddling Along, on December 22nd, 2011%
Funny that when I actually sit back and think about it, calling this place Muddling Along was actually a good idea because it is a whole mish mash of who I am and what I do – family, work, food, gardening, home, crafts and whatever else takes my fancy.
So . . . → Read More: My blog manifesto
By Muddling Along, on September 11th, 2011%
Repeat after me – it will be wonderful when its done…
So today we have got back from our holidays, more about that later, and moved ourselves into our new teeny tiny home from home. Which I’m sure will all sort out but is a bit small. Especially when two small girls decide . . . → Read More: It will be wonderful when its done…
By Muddling Along, on August 11th, 2011%
This week I have felt as if I’ve been bombarded by wall to wall bad things.
The news has been packed with images of rioting, looting and anti-social behaviour. there have been times when I have just stared at the images, incredulous that this is happening here and now.
I’m not going to try . . . → Read More: One good deed a day – a blogger challenge
By Muddling Along, on July 28th, 2011%
Sometimes the internet world is a great place – supportive, welcoming, informative and fun. Sometimes the internet world is a horrid place and I question why I am getting involved in it and with the people that inhabit it.
Years ago I was a member of an internet forum and it was great – . . . → Read More: Do people overestimate the anonymity of the internet?
By Muddling Along, on July 20th, 2011%
There are times when I wonder whether the vitriol that journalists reserve for ‘Mummy bloggers’ has its roots in fear rather than a genuine concern about our behaviours. Afterall, Rachel Johnson reckons she lost 12 columns to the onslaught of the mummy bloggers rather than, say, the fact that people may not have wanted . . . → Read More: Another day, another load of judgemental tripe
By Muddling Along, on July 5th, 2011%
Welcome to this fortnight’s BMB carnival – its a massive one this time so grab a cup of tea, a biscuit and settle down to discover a great bunch of blog posts from all corners of the blogsphere.
If I’ve missed out anyone or the links don’t work don’t get grumpy, just send me . . . → Read More: The Carnival is live – come over & have a read

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