Welcome to my blog. It varies how regular I write posts here. I sustained a 'Traumatic Acquired Brain Injury', and a six month coma from a 'road traffic accident' whilst cycling, in October 2006. I spent the following 4 years (22-26yrs old), in a combination of hospitals and rehabilitation homes. Now, I have been living independently in Surbiton, England since October 2010. This blog begun life in December 2010, as i realised that there are many people worldwide that i want to share experiences with. I know that, as a wheelchair user, I am obviously not as mobile as i wish, so, use the internet to connect to you. I enjoy letting my thoughts represent through type. I type honestly. As numerous readers, as well as email recipients, will understand, I find typing to be very therapeutic. Thank you :)
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Quick - The sky is falling on our heads!


Asterix and all Gauls would cry with fear that 'the sky is falling on our heads', describing rainfall. So I re-iterate the exclamation, regularly in this month, as it always is a rainy month, April.

I just want to share my joy when analyzing this blogspot. The top two reffering search keywords are 'smile' and 'ok computer'. Google, unsurprisingly, is the main refferer. Both keywords are a great basic summary of the blog, and perhaps 'me'.

I think that I do mention my love for coffee, too much. The drinking of it will continue, of course, but i will talk about it, not. I will let you assume that the blog is caffeine fuelled!

The following two photos show how the weather is always better where I live!

North facing, towards birth place, Kingston


So, i turn around 180 degrees...


South facing, towards my new hometown, Surbiton


Now, I actually made the special trip into Kingston, to purchase the cds of FOE (clip in previous post), and of Jack White. Two special factors encouraged their purchase, not mp3. The FOE cd was sold in a cardboard case, and i always use to favour the semantics provided by a tactile card case. It is wonderful (the album's alright too). It was the day of release of Mr White's album, so was played  in the shop, and a personal hero (back in the day). Legend





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