A Dip of the toe!

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CURVES

 

l  know I haven’t written much recently  on Curves – sounds like I have been stagnating – but I’ve really been doing loads of things and been just too busy to blog about them.

Anyway, I dusted off the bicycle – which hadn’t been used for a while – and headed off to the beach. Not to swim, unfortunately – it’s still freezing here, something like the coldest Spring in eleventeen years or something. For the first time ever, I had to get off and push the bike up the last bit of a small hill but  I am digressing – the point is …this is my new learning curve – right now is the moment I dip my toe (gingerly) into the … – struggles to maintain the metaphor here – … morass of cyber mobile blogging. This, then, is my first ever post to my blog – or anyone else’s, for that matter – from a mobile phone, despite the fact that I am sitting in front of a perfectly good computer! I know, it’s amazing that I should vaunt the minor ability to use a modern phone, a skill that seems almost innate to most people nowadays. Oh btw, here’s a photo of the beach.img_0193

Author: serkeen

I am Irish, currently living in West Australia. I have a degree in Old & Middle English, Lang & Lit and, despite having worked in Kuwait, Italy, Malaysia, USA, Brunei, Australia and Hong Kong over the last 40 years, I have a strong interest in Ireland’s ancient pre-history and the heroes of its Celtic past as recorded in the 12th and late 14th century collection of manuscripts, collectively known as The Ulster Cycle. I enjoy writing historical novels, firmly grounded in a well-researched background, providing a fresh and exciting look into times long gone. I have an empathy with the historical period and I draw upon my experiences of that area and the original documents. I hope, by providing enough historical “realia” to hook you into a hitherto unknown – or barely glimpsed - historical period.

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