My location-independent lifestyle has meant I’ve ended up working in some pretty quirky spots over the years. But one of the quirkiest is definitely my home: a cave on the outskirts of Granada, in the south of Spain. It’s probably not what you’re picturing. Think high ceilings and white-washed walls. Find out a bit more […]
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May we never stop learning
When I was at school, I was under the impression that by the time I graduated, or at the very least by the time I left university, I would be a fully-formed, fully-educated human being. I thought that adults knew everything. That at school I would learn all the information I could possibly need in […]
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Spring didn’t really happen for me last year. I left a still-chilly Granada in mid-April for a week in Cornwall, and then jetted off for a month in the USA. Remember when we got to do things like that? I had a marvellous time, but Texas and Louisiana don’t really do spring as I know […]
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There’s no better place to hide away from the big wide world than a cave. I think it must be an instinct inherited from generation upon generation of ancient ancestors. Human beings that found shelter in hidden crevices on the side of hills and mountains. Places where they could light a fire in peace and […]
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As I write this, I’m sitting on the bed in the cave with lots of layers and a woolly hat on, as I’ve had the doors wide open all day and it’s only seven degrees outside. But even if it’s chilly out there, I can’t resist throwing the doors open during the day. There’s nothing […]
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