If you are a regular visitor to Longham Lakes, you might like to know that SembCorp Bournemouth Water, the owners, are kindly allowing birders to use the Study Centre car park, so long as they display a numbered pass on their dashboard. To obtain such a pass, which is free, please e-mail me at Dominic@birdwords.co.uk with your name, address and a phone number (preferably a mobile). This information will be held by SembCorp, helping them to keep tabs on numbers and to inform us of any restrictions. They do ask: please do not use the bays set aside for anglers; and secondly, if there are already 10+ cars in the car park, please leave your car elsewhere. Thank you.
Parking for Birders at Longham Lakes
by Dominic | Apr 24, 2014 | Longham Lakes | 1 comment
could appear and even feel htfruul, I think that she said them because she wants to deal with learning how to manage her stress. I’m sure that it has nothing to do with her love for her child, but you’re right, if her child heard those words there would be a lot of explaining to do.I wish my mother had showed me more of her emotions when we were young. It wasn’t until I had a marriage and children of my own that she started sharing how she really felt while married with young children. Because she never shared her reality-what she was feeling and how she was coping- I thought something was wrong with me when I started getting tired and frustrated. It was such an impossible role model to live up to. I had tremendous feelings of guilt!I was so hubled to learn that she had breaking points just like mine.So, maybe what Meg is really offering is a safe place to have a dialogue about the feelings that people have to be aware of in a family that is dealing with chronic illness and/or disabilities?Great post, Nisha. And thoughtful questions, too.