Living the Dream - 80. Lockdown

Before the Lockdown Adamantios (his real name) took me through the CT. I’m sure he was speaking English, but when it comes to the medical terms, Greek remains the lingua franca.Spondylolisthesis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spondylolisthesis] was one of the more entertaining tongue-twisters. I’m not sure

Members 62. New iPad

Living the Dream - 79. Field Test - Medical

Ambulance “What?” The paramedic eyed our straightest staircase with horror. “If we go around the house, there are fewer steps,” I ventured. We went off to explore this route, while the ambulance driver focused on turning the vehicle around, knocking over the lighting on the driveway as he did so.

Members 61. Back on the Corona

Living The Dream 78. A plan

This month, I have written about the joys of property repairs [https://stuartlennon.com/living-the-dream-76-property-repairs/], a dodgy pump [https://stuartlennon.com/living-the-dream-77-the-haunted-pump-of-doom/], and an impending trip to Rome [https://stuartlennon.com/members-59-la-bella-italia/]. I had intended to write about that trip and my next one, to London. The older I get,

Members 60. Quit Lit. A genre.

Working Tools 29. On the road again

This post first appeared on Nero’s Notes [https://nerosnotes.co.uk]. Regular readers [https://stuartlennon.com/working-tools-6-briefcase/], or listeners to 1857 [https://www.1857.co.uk], will know that I do like a bag. Briefcases, messengers, backpacks and holdalls, I’ve an ample sufficiency of bags for days on

Members 59. Rome - the Eternal City

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