Ultra Processed Foods – Why I No Longer Consume Them
We must take good care of ourselves if we wish to live to a ripe old age.
We must take good care of ourselves if we wish to live to a ripe old age.
My long-suffering wife named me “The English Impatient” during my recent hospitalisation which included a spell in ICU.
We could all do with a little bit of reflection and mindfulness in our lives - so here goes...
In my usual grumpy way, I have once again been brought face to face with the divisiveness of today’s society.
The Extravagari DNA lives on - or does it?
At least that would seem to be so judging by the behaviour of my fellow citizens...
Beware the evolution of language, you may not mean what you say.
Now that Covid-19 has been such a big part of our lives for just over a year, we have probably all experienced some degree of boredom as we have had to adjust our lifestyles to the rules of the day.
Clearly, not everyone is open to change and it may be true to say that resistance to change increases with age. Having said that, I am prepared to wager that the proportion of people resistant to change is fast decreasing.
Will someone please design a big sign for me to carry saying, "If you are not trying to kill me please keep 2 metres away at all times"?
It’s not worth our while to open for just ten customers; it’s not economic to do so.
If ever there was a time that civility has become more relevant, surely that time is now during the Covid-19 crisis that is affecting the whole world.