Nowhere

What is your favorite place to go in your city?

Tower Bridge – London UK

This is my city It’s where I was born and where I should live. However, I was persuaded to move out of London in 1994 and I’ve regretted it ever since.

Not enough to ruin my life, but certainly enough to affect it. There’s a saying “move out of London and you’ll never be able to afford to move back”, the only ones who can are very wealthy.

What always rankled is that it turned out that an arrogant Australian was working behind my back. He actually thought he understood more about how business worked in the UK than I did. I didn’t know much but I did know that if you want to succeed in finance work in London.

In all fairness he had been here three months.

I should put this behind me, but it’s the only place in the UK that I feel truly alive, even though we have a rocky relationship with terrorism. I’ve been far too close four times, which makes me incredibly lucky.

So, moving out of London affected my life but didn’t ruin it, I was very comfortable in Glastonbury. Mainly what we need to do is move near a mainline station with a fast connection to London.

England is beautiful. There are many lovely places to live, and a mainline station would give me the best of both worlds without spending millions. What’s not to love?

Where would I go first? Wow choices. Greenwich probably, then Covent Garden, then walk the area between Parliament and Buckingham Palace. Then Hyde Park and dip my feet in the Diana Fountain, which is actually amazing. Then…then…then.

One of my favourite memories as a child is standing with one foot either side of the Greenwich Meridian and trying to take in that my feet were in two different time zones!

That and falling and rolling all the way down the hill in Greenwich Park with my dad.

Maybe that why I love London, it was the last time I had a happy family.

Strange experience writing this, few things have fallen into place, all good. Because after a while, having a family, was not a good thing. Sad but true, and no it hasn’t affected me badly because the friends I do have and the support from spirit and Source Energy, have made up for it a million times.

It’s all good

Deb xx

The rebuilt Cutty Sark in Greenwich. It was destroyed by fire. Bless the people who bought it back.

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I'm a writer, public speaker, medium, and spiritual thinker. I suffered from acute anxiety from the age of 16 until I was well into my 50s, when I finally found methods that helped me to put it behind me. My struggles led to me exploring life through poetry, then plays, and over a 15 year period I made notes for a self help book which I published in 2015. Details on the book page. Although I am a psychic medium and loved the work, it didn’t feel right for me. It was an utter privilege, but my path was the exploration of what it means to be spirit in the real world and how we can make practical use of those abilities. Nowadays I write, blog, and teach soul-centred living, which is a gentle way of undoing past programming and connecting to your essential self, or soul. If you’re interested email me and we can chat. No pressure, it’s right for you or it’s not and you will know. The groups meet on line so no going out on cold, wet, winter’s evenings. On a personal note, I’m based in the UK. Married with five cats, no children, and four grandchildren, thanks to our inherited daughter, who has gifted us four beautiful little people that bring us such joy. Hope you enjoy the blogs. Deb xx

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