Royal Academy Exhibition: America After The Fall
I’ve been across to The Royal Academy twice in the last few weeks to see: Revolution: Russian Art, 1917-1932, on until 17 April 2017, and, America…
I’ve been across to The Royal Academy twice in the last few weeks to see: Revolution: Russian Art, 1917-1932, on until 17 April 2017, and, America…
Today, I read a great item in Huffington Post, written, and illustration, by Amani Omejer: What Chronic Illness Looks Like Behind Closed Doors. Do click the link across…
‘You must be used to it by now.’ Having lived with the massive lifestyle disruption caused by chronic neurological paralysis for almost twenty years, people often…
Our Christmas card theme, this year, is Pop Art but my favourite fascia is the one above which was inspired by Hunt Slonem’s bunnies. I’m not…
Earlier this year, UberWAV was launched in London – ‘giving wheelchair users more choice to travel safely and affordably around their city’ – to loud cheers of support…
I’ve been using Care Concern, a care agency based in the Chiswick/Ealing area of London, for my personal care at home for about fifteen years and…
Sometimes, you just want an easy life, don’t you? And nice things around you? Pleasant people? A relaxing atmosphere? Right now, our house is just not…
I went along to the Royal Academy, London, last week to see a preview of the Abstract Expressionism exhibition that has just opened, on until 2…