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Author: JON WICKHAM
Company: Mabels...Maintaining bygone times
Region: UNITED KINGDOM
Website: www.mabels.org.uk
Author Comment / Biography: Visit Mabels...Maintaining Bygone Times, containing numerous articles thoughtfully researched mainly for the older person. You may access these articles by visiting http://www.mabels.org.uk/ - You will learn about the best tips to improve your retirement, health, fitness, finances, safety as well as information on nostalgic topics, places to visit, leisure & lifestyle, mobility & helpful organisations to make the most out of life.
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1. The Home Garden Building and Studio for Home working and hobbies
December 21, 2011
Home based businesses in the UK have increased considerably in recent years. There can be many different advantages and reasons to work from home depending on individual circumstances.
You can save both money and time by installing a garden building or studio as you cut out the daily commute...
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2. My Cornwall,acceptance-nostalgic & Humourous Real Stories Of Times Past
October 22, 2006
"It's a crate of bloody cauliflower," I shouted. "A what?" said Laura, my Russian wife as she pulled her dressing gown cord tight and walked into the hall from the kitchen. I pointed downwards towards the open front door step. "Cheort pobiri!" she muttered and took a step int...
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3. The Foot Woman-nostalgic & Humourous Real Stories Of Times Past
October 22, 2006
It all started with an in growing toe nail, and a very painful one at that. At least that's what my dear wife, Laura, told me and she should know as it was her nail that was doing all the in-growing. The doctor had done his bit, the out-patients department at the local hospital had done theirs, and ...
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4. Cornish Antiques-Nostalgic & humourous real stories of times past
October 22, 2006
I wasn't particularly looking for Janner when I wandered into the Trevelyan Arms for a pint of Geoffrey's old and filthy. I was actually having a hard time with the Telegraph crossword, not an unusual occurrence. In fact three or four of us would gather early doors in the 'Trev', ostensibly for a sy...
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5. Nostalgic & humourous real stories of times past - Journeys Taken on Mother's Knee
October 16, 2006
As the crow flies it was a hundred and forty four miles from our village in Staffordshire to Sydenham in London. Nothing these days. Jump into the car and zoom up the Motorway, with perhaps only a stop for a coffee or pee at the Rank Services to break the journey. Sitting in an air conditioned car w...
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6. Brick Walls & Vimto-Nostalgic & humourous real stories of times past
October 16, 2006
Mabels…For the over 50’s
Visit Mabels...Maintaining Bygone Times, containing numerous articles thoughtfully researched mainly for the older person. You may access these articles as well as the rest of this article by visiting http://www.mabels.org.uk/nostalgic-story-times-past.htm
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7. Organisations To Add Another Dimension To Your Retirement
September 03, 2006
Retired? Enjoying the freedom? Yes, of course you are . . . and yet sometimes perhaps you miss the structure or purpose of the day ahead, and the company of working colleagues?
Well, why not bring back that comfortable feeling of ‘belonging’ by joining one of the numerous organizations j...
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8. Gardening in retirement - Tips & wellbeing
May 25, 2006
What a difference a little warm weather makes! Although Spring has been so late this year, my garden is starting to grow...especially the weeds. Why is it that they grow so well, even with the cold and lack of rain? But at least my tomatoes and runner beans are starting to grow too. The trouble is, ...
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9. Travel insurance, tips, advice & resources for seniors
May 25, 2006
RIDDLE! What is it? They spend thousands encouraging us to buy it. We are advised never to go on holiday without it. But when we want to buy it, they don't want to sell it to us. Read on ........... So after much deliberation we have chosen the holiday destination, sorted out th...
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10. STARTING OUT AGAIN ON YOUR OWN
April 03, 2006
What a long winter! We seem to have been a long time waiting for some brighter weather and a long grey winter also means a lot of people start to get the “winter blues”. Some might call it depression, others SAD, but whatever you call it – it can mean people don’t feel very happy. Because I enjoy ...
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