Snowy Mac Snow Face...

Let me introduce you to our new garden guest, not sure how long he is staying for...


Little person made him, excuse inappropriate use of clothes peg highly amusing if your ten apparently. Not so if you're 48 !!!

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  1. I hope you are accessing a lot of outside help in home schooling your son. That is quite a commitment. Do you plan to do it for long?

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    1. Hi thank you for your comment, we are part of a home schooling group, where we live is quite rural it is quite common here. I was a teaching assistant for many years and I follow a child lead teaching style. My son is currently being assessed for autism and would not cope in a main stream school. Until there is a suitable alternative he will be home schooled. For his well being. Thanks Annie I appreciate your question.

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  2. Sue from Suffolk2 February 2019 at 09:28

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  3. Aww thanks Sue you take care. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Regards

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Mr Marmalade Finds Courage

Mr Marmalade Finds Courage
Mister Marmalade is a friendly old cat who has two things he must always remember every day; one never to go backwards into bushes as he often gets stuck, and two, never ever in sunny weather walk past Miss Furry's fence. Unfortunately for Mister Marmalade, he, forgot one of those two things on this fine sunny day! Also available in Canada, USA & Japan. (As well as the UK.) Please use there respective stores to purchase them in those places. Above is the UK Link.
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Helen Lewins is an author. Helen was born in Northumberland but due to the closure of the coal mines, her parents moved the family to North London to take up work as publicans. After school, she started an apprenticeship with an electrical engineering medical company where she worked for many years as a Service Engineer. With a calling for something else more creative she went travelling in the UK and worked the summer in a hotel on the Jurassic Coast. This led her to study hospitality management and after graduation, she took on a role as a hotel Manager back in Northumberland. Then her life changed forever and along came her beautiful son. It became obvious early on that he was developing at a different rate from his peers. He had limited speech until he was eight years old. Eventually, after quite a long journey he was diagnosed with Autism. That is when Helen started to write about Miss Furry to entertain her son as it was based on their pet cat. It has been a very personal journey for them both and Helen hopes that Miss Furry brings joy to other children. Helen and her Son live in Northumberland with Miss Furry who does indeed spend her days patrolling the fence.

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