Wednesday, December 06, 2006

showpony gets a mention on a real blog

first, I'm making actual news on the bbc, then the henderblog, next I got a mention on a proper blog.
I think I need a lie down.

http://www.micasas.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

News from Leschangie

Nice to hear from you Miranda. This could be fun. Bill still away in Houston, but returning Thursday evening. Spent most of the day getting my mother sorted out with a community alarm thingy, so that she can press a wee button if the need arises - or she sits on it by mistake! My horses, cats and dogs all fine but determined to come indoors out of the cold. 3oC at the moment. One cat yowling outside the window as I type this. Will have to get him in or will never sleep tonight.

Will try to post some photos if I find out how!

Carol
excellent idea - anything to promote the Henderson network is fine with me - blogging from a laptop perhaps a little less demanding than the West Highland Way. Congrats to Neil and Emma for getting this going. . . .

I'm in Suffolk today - dark, windy and with a full moon (weather!) - deeply immersed in the realms of 'pack design' for a brand new 100% organic Suffolk flour being presented to Fortnum & Mason on Thursday (so no tight deadlines there . . . hum). Also juggling a hormonal dog who met her husband this morning for an 18 minute union (fingers crossed in 63 days we may have some flat coat retriever puppies again).

Such is the rich tapestry of life on a Suffolk Wednesday in December.

Can't promise will blog all the time but just wanted to say great idea and if any Henderson's are in east Anglia, come and stay. Will help anyone, anytime . . .

Miranda (henderson) x

Wise Old Emma tells it like it is.


















Emma was Vox popped the other day and asked about her thoughts on the renewal of nuclear submarines.

Emma Henderson, 30, designer, from Glasgow


"I shouldn't think there is any need for a nuclear deterrent in this day and age; it is outdated.


I don't know if we ever needed it. It has not been used and no-one wants it to be used.


The costs are totally ridiculous; there are other ways that money can be spent."


View the orignial post here