Posts Tagged ‘whisky’

January 2025

01Feb25

Pupdate I posted mid month about Milo’s chemo, and he’s since been to the local vets to start the final cycle of this protocol. Two years on from his diagnosis it’s great that the treatment is working :) Double Whisky Burns Night at the Scotch Malt Whisky Society was a lot of fun last year, […]


July 2024

01Aug24

Pupdate July (finally) brought some decent weather, at least for a bit, including our trip to the Lake District (more on that later). Milo also had his first post chemo scan, which looked good (and got its own post). Berlin part 2 After getting stranded in Berlin at the end of last month it was […]


May 2024

01Jun24

Pupdate The boys got a new bed, which they seem to love. EMFcamp I’m writing this post from inside the camper van I rented for EMFcamp. As usual the WiFi is amazing, and it’s great to hang out with friends. Previous trips suggested that having a ‘live in vehicle’ was the way to go, and […]


November 2023

01Dec23

Pupdate Sadly Milo’s cancer is back, which I touched on the the relapse diary post. At least we caught it early with a scan, so he’s not actually been ill; and like the last time the chemo doesn’t seem to be denting his enthusiasm. The end of the month also marked the anniversary of when […]


###Letter #12 Delivered 31 Oct 21 Hi Craig, I’d been thinking about continuing our dialogue on the topic of social media, and what I refer to as ‘filter failure at the outrage factory’. But the ridiculous (and cynical) rebranding of Facebook to ‘Meta’ means Zuckerberg has already had too much time rent free in my […]


July 2020

31Jul20

Another month has rolled by. These were the highlights. Hot tub We’ve always enjoyed a hot tub in rented holiday places, which led to some discussion on whether to get one at home. I’ve not been keen due to cost, hassle and environment concerns; but on a sweltering hot day $wife came home and ordered […]


TL;DR We need to make space between online activities if we want to remember and appreciate them. Background – are virtual meetings just running together? One of my Leading Edge Forum (LEF) colleagues sent me this Washington Post article ‘All these Zoom birthdays and weddings are fine, but will we actually savor the memories?‘, which […]