When I started blogging, way back around 2006, I formed a habit of sharing the thoughts and experiences that bubbled up from my professional life and my walk through this strange landscape we call “real life”. Somewhere along the way, I lost that original path and allowed myself to become immersed in my hobby of roleplaying games. But I never ceased to be a professional teacher, British wanderer, nor a reflective thinker.

Now that we are six months on from the departure of my roleplaying game content to The Roleplay Rescue Blog, I am drawn back towards the overgrown path I stepped away from. Thus, I find myself today: wondering what I might reflect upon that has arisen from my life as a teacher, lay philosopher, middle-aged male, British lockdown survivor, and all-round over-thinker.
I don’t know that this will be a regular blog. I honestly am not sure what I might write about either. Yet, I am minded to occasionally share some thoughts, mostly for my own reflection. I hope you will find something off value in the weeks and months ahead.
Peace be with you.
These things are cyclic… I binge watch Netflix for a couple of months and the don’t turn the TV on for the next six months… paint like mad… get diverted and just play video games or dive singlemindedly back into music…. but usually I’m only doing one primary activity at a time. The only “additional activity” I’ve been able to do long term is languages, otherwise. I tend to live life a series of single interestes rather than a challenge in multitasking. It doesn’t mean I’ve lost interest in anything its just that I have a focus limit. I am always amazed, and a bit envious to be honest, of those who can entertain multiple interests simultaneoisly.
In any case welcome back to your musing phase!