
I hope you all had an enjoyable festive season. For me, it was wonderful to have all the family at home (plus two cats!) but I must admit that in some ways I’m looking forward to ‘normal’ life resuming. Although I know I will find the house very empty and quiet at first, I also need ‘my own space’ – apologies for over-used cliché!
New Year Resolutions are not for me but I am embracing ‘Dry January’, except for the two family birthdays we celebrate in January. Is that allowed, I wonder? Who cares? I’m setting my own rules on this… Especially as tomorrow we are going to be celebrating the first birthday with a seven course tasting menu, at a Michelin star restaurant, plus accompanying wines chosen to compliment each course.
As far as this blog is concerned, I do like to look back and see which posts have been the most popular. In 2018 in reverse order (!)
- Third: A tie between ’10 ways to be really elegant’


and ‘Parapluies de Carcassonne’
- Second: Barcelona

- First: Berets…do you?

I’m not sure if I can draw any significant conclusions from this result … but it was fun looking!
When I looked back at my first post of last year, I remembered that I had made some plans for the blog. I said I would set up an Instagram account. I did manage this and I do enjoy it but – if I’m honest – I do prefer writing this blog.
However, I failed to update my profile and photo.
I have also moved my blog from a free WordPress one to a self-hosted one. And next? I’m going to try a new theme. Wish me luck and watch this space!
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Mmmm can’t wait to see what your plans are!
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A visit to Cape Town, perhaps?!
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Interesting the posts which were the most popular. Looking forward to any new “changes” for your blog. And wishing you a great 2019
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Thank you and all best wishes for 2019
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A Happy New Year to you, June. I’m glad you like writing your blog because I like reading it
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Happy New Year to you, too, Eloise and thank you; that’s good to know!
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