Sue's Blog

so depressing

‘The current figures tell us that a fifth of those under 25 are out of work. This should shock us into action. Youth unemployment is currently at its worst level since records began, while the number of those of a pensionable age still working is at an all-time high.

…..we are now in a completely unbalanced situation where some employees work longer hours for much longer periods of their lives than ever before while others, no matter how able, have little chance of employment.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1214682/SUZANNE-MOORE-We-got-credit-kids-got-crunch.html#ixzz0RbLof1P0

There must be something that can be done to redress this balance, something creative some thinking ‘outside the box’, but this is a British government we are talking about….that is so depressing!


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just the way it is!

I had a funny day yesterday not funny ha but everything out of sinc, feeling out of place, no motivation to do ANYTHING. We all have them I am sure, can’t quite put your finger on why… But pleased to say chatting to Omar and Pauline and Michael helped restore my normal equilibrium. At the risk of repeating myself I love my life here but miss people at home and thats just the way it is!


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10:10

I think this new initiative is brilliant! And I think that we can pat ourselves on the back; we have no car, we cycle or catch the local bus everywhere. We go to bed not long after it gets dark and get up bright and early in the morning. We have no central heating or air conditioning. We grow our own veg, or buy local, and always compost! We eat mostly local fish or chicken and only on high days and holidays do we have imported beef. We watch the TV for maybe 1 or 2 hours a day…. BUT, then we go and blow it all on a long haul flight home once (sometimes twice) a year and I dread to think what the environmental impact of my trusty laptop is…..


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Lovely day!

Today we had a lovely day! We cycled the back road to Grand Baie, they have cut the sugar cane which gave us an awesome view along the coast to Coin de Mire. A cup of coffee or two with Francis and a chat, a bit of business in Grand Baie then back home along the coast road via Pointe aux Cannonier with lots of stops to admire the sea views, a swim and frites (for Sue) at Choisy; the sea is warming up nicely and looked particularly beautiful today. And home for a cup of tea and write my blog.


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sometimes….

sometimes I have sad days….which everyone does I know, but here in this lovely spot they seem out of place…and I suppose because they are few and far between, for which I am eternally grateful, they stand out!

Yesterday was one of those rainy Sundays (sounds like I am back home in England! LOL) washing out..washing in…., lunch at the beach postponed….,all three books, from the library, read!… no video I wish to re watch; not even Sense and Sensibility will suffice today! …no word from Hann and Adam for several days …several days mind you, we are so spoilt with technology!! Then to top it all, having to face up to the fact that it is unrealistic to travel home to celebrate Sarah and Steve’s wedding with them and see all my lovely family….


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