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A record time with my wonderful granddaughter Catrin

June 3rd, 2014 by Roger Darlington

Regular readers of this blog will know of my affection for my granddaughter Catrin who is now three and third years old. I’ve been so fortunate that, since the day of her birth, I’ve been able to see her approximately once a week and regularly babysit for her parents. On several occasions, I’ve looked after […]

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How to survive a walk down ‘chugger alley’

May 21st, 2014 by Roger Darlington

The term ‘chugger’ has been coined for a charity mugger, someone who tries to stop you in the street and sign you up to a particular charity. You’ll find a fuller – and less kind – description – here. Now I’m fine about contributing to charities. I support many on an ongoing basis. But I […]

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Best week ever for Roger Darlington’s World – thanks

May 17th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

The number of visits to my web site – which includes this personal blog and my professional blog – varies throughout the week (obviously weekdays are higher than weekends) and throughout the year (again obviously holiday seasons see less traffic). But this past week has been really encouraging with an average for the five working […]

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Intergenerational tale (2): what I would like to be doing if I reach 100

May 14th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

I love life, so I’d like to think that I might one day live to be 100. I love stories and really enjoy telling them or reading them to youngsters. I love children and like the idea of different generations coming together to enthuse each other. So I was fascinated to read of the experience […]

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Intergenerational tale (1): how my granddaughter and I fell in love with “Frozen”

May 14th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

I’ll always have a special affection for the Disney animation movie “Frozen” because it was the first film seen at the cinema by by granddaughter Catrin (then a month short of her third birthday) and I had the pleasure of taking her to see it [my review here]. Since then, she’s seen it again at […]

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Why big data can be helpful to health and why I’m wearing an activity monitor for seven days

May 13th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

We live in the era of big data when it is easy and cheap to record, store and analyse vast quantities of data.  This has huge implications for individuals, corporations and governments because we can learn so much from such data that can help individuals to live more healthily or companies to sell us more […]

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Remembering those who fought for freedom in World War Two

May 11th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

This afternoon, my wife Vee and I were at  Brookwood Military Cemetery, south west of London,  for a ceremony to mark the 69th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. It was my first visit, but Vee has been once before. Brookwood is the largest military cemetery in the UK with […]

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Two wonderful days with my adorable granddaughter Catrin

May 1st, 2014 by Roger Darlington

As regular readers of this blog will know, I try to see my granddaughter Catrin – now three and a quarter – once a week and usually I collect her from nursery on Thursday and babysit her that evening while her parents are busy. This week has been different though because her nursery was closed […]

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That zip wire fiction burn three months later

April 30th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

It’s now exactly three months since I suffered quite a severe zip wire friction burn in Costa Rica at the beginning of a three-week holiday to five Central America countries. You can read an account of the zip wire ride and see a photograph of my injury here. Since then, the wound has healed well […]

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Time for an up-date of what I am doing in my ever-changing portfolio career

April 26th, 2014 by Roger Darlington

For the last 14 years, I have been a portfolio worker, holding a mix of appointments, some paid and some unpaid, all to do with consumers, most to do with communications. The composition of my portfolio regularly changes as appointments cease or new ones start, so it is not surprising that even my family, let […]

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