This is fair warning: I have run out of steam and blogging is going to have low priority over the next few days.
I have new work on the tax gap to finish in draft and then a few days off with my sons to share. If there are fewer blogs and slow moderation on those that I post, please accept my apologies in advance. Sometimes batteries need recharging. I expect to be back in full action in the middle of next week.
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Do take some time out, however long it takes and return when you’re ready, reinvigorated. We look forward to seeing you back in the saddle in due course.
Enjoy the break and keep up the amazing work!
One of my counselling clients, recently, I diagnosed as ‘depleted battery’ –it’s amps in and amps out. They needed to recharge. All you can do not sabotage the the re-charging.
People often forget it’s love your neighbour AS YOURSELF. We are taught to care for ourselves not just others. A lot of the people I see have forgotten that
I am literally going to raise some more steam….
The break might involve a few trains
have fun –the inner child and all that !!
“The break might involve a few trains”
The very thing Dr Crow was going to prescribe. 🙂
Enjoy. Beware of smuts in the eye if you are truly exercising your inner child and hanging out of the windows. 🙂
Do your boiler pipes and firebox need a clearing out?
The ash pan is suffering from clinker
Haven’t got a rocking grate
Have a splendid break Richard. Having spent quite a lot of time enjoying Heritage Railways, it’s my experience that steam trains have an ‘uplifting’ effect. In any event, regularly taking time out is absolutely essential especially for someone such as yourself who is constantly ‘on the go’ both physically and mentally. We’ll be here on the platform when you return!
🙂
I admire your energy. Without you and Bill Mitchell I would still be a fully paid up member of the ‘how are you going to pay for It?’ brigade. I’ll know I’m not in the minority when the MSM starts to talk some sense. Could be a long wait. Enjoy your break doing something different.
My sentiments exactly… Really enjoying the mmt podcast as well.
Enjoy your break. Recharge your battery. Don’t however waver you are one of the few lights in the darkness leading the way forward! Your work is highly important!
I assure you I intend that steam pressure should rise…..
As I know from personal experience, it’s all too easy to “soldier on” only for perseverance to be repaid with ongoing poor health. Think of yourself, and your family, more often. There are loads of us who will miss you when you’re taking time out and delighted when you return. Have a great break but make it as long as you need.
That’s the plan!
Hello Richard
All our married life I had been hearing about the Toy Train to Darjeeling that my wife took to go to school in the 50’s. When we retired some years ago, the first thing we did was bought a ticket for India. And of course we had to make the trip. I can thoroughly recommend it. Locomotives built in 1890’s are still being run by Indian Railways. Let’s not go into the corruption of the British Empire that dictated that these locomotives had to be made in Scotland when Indian industry, at the time, was perfectly capable of building them.
Just enjoy them, running on the the first UN world heritage railway. Enjoy this clip. I just hope my computer skills allow this to be seen.
Have a good break.
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Best wishes – David Lucas
My son is a massive fan of the Darjeeling B class – but it doesn’t quite do it for me.
Even the Duracell Bunny needs a new battery now and again. Don’t pressure yourself. Get back into the game only when you feel ready to–not when you think you should. Otherwise you’re flirting with burnout, which would be a real shame.
I won’t take the risk….
I’m really ‘chuffed’ that you are taking a break.
Enjoy your break, we need you on the right track, not simply chugging along.
Have a well earned break Richard, it is more than deserved, we all need time away from the internet and for you, time away from the many great blogs you have written for us to gain so much knowledge of what is going on.