
Walked around Ardinning at lunchtime, warm, 8 deg Celsius, low cloud and very still. Muted Colours.
A Swansea University study has revealed how as little as an hour a week of outdoor learning has tremendous benefits for children and also boosts teachers' job satisfaction.
the pupils felt a sense of freedom when outside the restricting walls of the classroom. They felt more able to express themselves, and enjoyed being able to move about more too.
Toast #blogvember 23
I’ve eaten a fair bit of toast in my life. Until I was 21 and stopped eating meat I think I had toast and bacon for breakfast most days. After that I moved on to toast and marmalade, preferably Frank Cooper’s oxford.
My tooth has got a little less sweet and in the last 10 years I’ve moved on to muesli and yoghurt most mornings. I still like toast. At school the pupils can get toast at morning break time and I usually grab a slice. I often have some with peanut butter when I get home from work. Weekend mornings I’ll have toast and egg or french toast from breakfast.
Until I had a cholesterol test I had a strong preference for butter, now I seem habituated to margarine.
I like a few other things toasted too, scones for one.
Thinking of toast I remembered a lyric, ‘a little piece of toast’ which lead to a song from when I was 20 Streetband – Toast
On the way I found another toast song I heard last year Koffee – Toast
Toast, tasty and inspirational.
I have just noticed that you can slide down the micro.blog reply to reread what you are replying to in iOS. I now feel my copy reply close, reread, reopen paste technique is suboptimal.
Sport – #blogvember 22 I was hoping that some inspiration would strike for today’s challenge. No such luck.
Unrequited #blogvember 21
Blog posts are like love it is a mystery to me which ones will be requited.
#blogvember 20 – fight – One of the nicest fights I’ve been in was GIF FIGHT!! a small irregular jpg challenge posted to be turned into gifs that started about 2013.

Hi Colin, another enjoyable episode. You were interested as to how and were people listen. I am subscribed using Castro on my phone. I listened the the first half walking around the dark streets in search is a wee bit of exercise. The second on my commute the next day driving home.
The natural history angle made this episode even more interesting than usual.
#blogvember 19 – Love
At the theatre tonight to watch the Richard Alston company dance. Turns out the music to one piece, some Monteverdi madrigals, were a revelation. I would. Ever describe myself as a music lover but this…
