Blog Posts

  • Just Because You Can

    Just Because You Can

    Not to be trite, but you know the phrase ‘just because you can, does not mean you should’? Usually it is served with a side of shade or body shaming, but in this instance I am using it to refer to managing the household on my own. I coped perfectly fine with Norm away and…

    Continue reading

  • The Other Versions of Ourselves

    The Other Versions of Ourselves

    Last weekend was an introvert’s dream itinerary, I had a lovely social experience or two, some laughs, some quiet alone time and lots of sunshine! It started slowly as the pups and I had a long lie then I had a shower and at 3pm Mark and Hunter collected Finn and I and dropped me…

    Continue reading

  • Touching the Wounds

    Touching the Wounds

    In the Data Quality or Data Governance worlds, we often use fish bone diagrams to show our clients that even though they are experiencing multiple disparate business issues, if these issues are all traced back to their root causes, they ultimately point to Data issues. I am finding that many of my ‘wounds’ are similar.…

    Continue reading

  • The Howling of the Wolf

    The Howling of the Wolf

    Last weekend was just fabulous in so many ways. For one, I left my house BOTH days. For two, I got to spend time with my lovely daughter Caitlin and for three, we had our first meeting of the group who will be studying the Path of the White Wolf course with me. Saturday morning…

    Continue reading

  • Ankers and Bikes

    Ankers and Bikes

    Last Sunday was the annual Cape Town Cycle Tour which is the biggest timed bike race in the world. There are now two races: the full 109km event and a 42km version which has been added to cater for young and less fit contenders. The event saw roughly 28 000 contestants taking part in both…

    Continue reading

Leave a comment