Zoomer

Total Zoomer Man I have become a Total Zoomer. So what? This is a bit of software keeping everyone in touch at present. If you live in Scotland like me, a Zoomer is a person of an erratic disposition. Something I have been called many times. Yes, Nuttier than a bar of Cadbury’s Whole Nut. … Read more

Damn Dyslexia

The trials of being dyslexic are often frustrating. I find it challenging to sequence tasks. I have now realised I have a short attention span. So, as everyone is in lockdown, I have plenty of time to play with mind maps. Get ideas together, open the laptop and start drafting a book. Yes, I can … Read more

Uncertain Times

Uncertain times Wow! What a weird couple of weeks. Feeling like I am part of a Zombie Apocalypse, – Minus – The Zombies. It’s like watching some sort of soap. The news unfolds, and the world shuts down. Everything I had lined up, my holiday adventures, training courses and new challenges. One by one shut … Read more

Meeting David Yoeman

David Yeoman Once upon a time in the magical land of Dyslexia Scotland. An annual meeting was being held up in Sterling, or have I spelt this wrong and it should be Stirling? This meeting had a guest speaker by the name of David Yeoman. David was a tall thin man with distinctive yellow glasses. … Read more

Justice is blind with reasonable adjustments

The continuing saga Wilma received her citation for court in advance, so she continued investigating “reasonable adjustments” for jurors. This is also known as reasonable accommodations in some countries. Across the globe, reasonable adjustments are required by law in many countries. In the UK, this falls under the Equality Act of 2010, which ensures that … Read more

A Mountain to Climb

Mountain to climb inspired by one of the tweets I had read by Joe Simpson. It was about the ten rules of writing. I was both mystified and intrigued by what he had said. Now I have read all of Joe Simpson’s Mountain books starting with Touching the Void. The descriptions of the weather and digging … Read more