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We’renow into thesecondmonthofautumn andthere’s nobettertime of theyearthan Octobertoenjoythe changing coloursofthe season.
Althoughoursummervisitorslikeswallows andsandwichternshavelong sinceflown we maynow beable to spot birdsthathavearrived in theUKfromcoolerclimes. Thesanderling canbeseenalong thesea shorewhilstthe fieldfareandredwing,bothmembers ofthe thrushfamily, come hereto feedbefore leaving in thespring.
If youwouldliketofindout moreaboutour autumnvisitors youcan readthearticle by the ChristchurchHarbour Ornithological Groupon page S28.
AndasBritish summer time comestoanend, the clocks goback onHalloweenthisyearon Sunday 31st October.
Best Wishes, Julie
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Addictswillexperienceexcessive preoccupationintheiractivity.Theyoften findthemselvesspendingmuchmoretime ontheactivitythanatfirstintendedoften resultingindevastatingconsequenceson otheraspectsoftheirlifesuchasfinances, relationships,orjobs.Mostaddictshave experiencedmultiplefailedattemptsto quitorperhapsswappedoneaddictive behaviourforanother.Eventhosewho outwardlydenyanyconcerns regarding theirhabitofteninwardlyhave anagging discomfortthattheywouldinfactliketo changethingsiftheycould.
We areallvulnerabletoaddictionbecause atfirstengagingin anewactivitymay bringenjoyment,comfort,orexcitement butgraduallywewillfindwehaveto increasetheamountoftheactivityjust togetthesameamountofsatisfaction becausethepleasureaffectsfadesaswe becometoleranttotheactivity/drug. We thenfindweneedtoperformmoreand moreofour activitytogetlessandless buzzfromit.Eventuallywearedoing itno longerforpleasurebutonlyto avoidfeeling unpleasantwithdrawalsymptoms!
Alladdiction(andinfactallmentalhealth disorders)developsfromanenvironment
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Mostoftheperceivedpleasuresof anaddictionareactuallyanillusion. Addictivebehaviourisanattemptto relieve distressingfeelingsofanger,anxiety, depression,loneliness,orboredometc thatareexperiencedwhenourneedsare notbeingmet.Itdoesnothoweverendup relievingthisdistressitendsupcausingit!
Thereisacommonpatternthatlies behindalladdictions‘theexpectation pathway.’Understandingwhatdrivesyour ownpersonaladdictivebehaviourisan importantpartofgettingitundercontrol. Dopamineisgeneratedwhenwecrave anaddictiveactivity,andthisdeceives usintoexpectingthatwewillachievethe satisfactionwewantifonlywedoenough ofit.However,weneverachievethislonged forhighlevelofsatisfaction,butwegoon expectingitsowe repeatedlydoitinvain. Inverysimpletermstoget ahandleonour addiction,weneedtoattendtoourunmet needsandlearntosetuptheexpectation thatNOTperformingtheaddictive behaviourwillbemorepleasurable.Easier saidthandone Iknow!
Can agooddeclutter reallyhelpyouachieve ahappierormorecontent,life?
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With atwo-phaseopening,theIndian OceanparadiseofMauritiusisnow opentosun-seekersagain.The islandhasrankedamongthetop countriesintheworldforits response tothepandemic,thankstomeasures includingvaccinationpriorityfor tourismstaff,stringenttrainingin hygieneprotocols,temperaturechecks andothersafetyexpedientsforstaffon arrivalatworkeveryday,digitalcontact wherepossible,andrapidisolationof anysymptomaticguests.
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August/Septemberhasbeenbusywith migrationandotherexcitingthings. Thehighlightbeingtheopeningof theCHOG(ChristchurchHarbour
OrnithologicalGroup)BirdHideat HengistburyHead, afewhundred yardsfromthe VisitorsCentre.
stillwelcometojointheteam,please contactCHOGthroughthewebsite: www.chog.org.uk
Thisbustleofactivitywasfollowed by ashortwalkorganisedbyNick Whitehouse,where60speciesofbirds wereidentifiedbymembers.Following thewalkpeopleassembledaroundthe entrancetothenewbirdhidewhich wasopenedbytheChairmanofCHOG ChrisChapleo.Chriscuttheyellow ribbonafterthankingthemanypeople involvedingettingthisendeavouroff theground.Afterthishistoricmoment, peoplewereinvitedintothehidewhere hopefullycountlessofinteresting specieswillbe recordedinthefuture.
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Migrationhasbeensteadywithbirds returningtotheirwinteringgrounds inAfrica;theirlongjourneybriefly observedbylocalbirders.Therehas alsobeentheexcitementof aregular visitortotheharbouroverthelastfew weeks.AnOspreyhasbeen recorded almostdailyinandaroundtheharbour. Itispossiblethattheremaybetwo individuals,oneofwhichhasbeen trackedtakingitsfishbacktoits favouritefeedingtreejustnorthofthe AvonCauseway.
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Throughthehazemultiplepairsofnostrils morphedintofaces,babblingtheirconcernfor Lance.Elliekneltbesidehim.
‘Dad,dad,areyou OK? Youshouldn’thave starteditonyourown. We’llcallanambulance.’
‘Noneed,justshaken.Lostmyfooting reaching toohigh. Iwantedtogetitdonebeforewestarted. I’llbealright.’
‘Letmehelpyouup,youshouldhavewaited. We’vegot apoleweusetohookthebuntingover thehigherbranches. Youdidn’thavetoclimbit.’
‘Don’tfussdarling,I’lltake abreather, don’twant tomissmyfirstAppleDay.Givemeafewminutes.’
‘Areyousure,shall IcallMum?’
‘No,no,don’tworry her.We’llseeherlaterfor thecelebrationmeal. IpromiseI’llbeOK.Giveme yourhand.’
ElliepulledLancetohisfeetonlyforhimtofall backsuckinghisteethwithpain.
‘Nogood, Ican’tputanyweightonmyankle.’
‘StaythereDad. We’llgethelp.’
EventuallyAppleDaywentahead.Lance’s misfortunedidn’tput astoptothetraditional incantationsandsingingintheorchardtocelebrate andraiseawarenessofthevarietyanddiversityof thenaturalworld.
Angiepickedhimupfromhospitalandthe firstthingshesaidwas,‘trustyoudarling,thank goodnessitwasn’tanyworse.ButLancedear, you’restillmyhero,evenif abitdaft.Whydidn’t yougethelpbeforeyou starteddecoratingthe tree?’
‘Idunno, Iwassokeentodomybit,youknow me. IwantedtoshowElliehowmuchwesupport herandthelocalGoingGreenGroup.’
‘Sheknowsthat.Initiallyshedid aguilttripjob onus,butshewasright,it’suptoallofustomake
adifference.Lookwhatwe’vedonealready.You didn’tneedtoclimbupthattreetoproveit.When didyoulastdothat?
Lancestoppedtoadjustthecrutches.
‘You’rerightAngie. We changedtheRange Rover,goneelectric,becomevegetarians,nomore long-haulholidaysandnow,withyourone-inone-outpolicy,ifweneednew clothes,wegoto acharityshop.Plus,we’veturnedthegardeninto awild-flowermeadowandhaven’tboughtbottled waterformonths.’
‘Don’tforgetwealsosupportthe Woodland TrustandtheWildlife Trust.’
‘Notbadeh?AllthankstoElliesettingan exampletousoldies.’
AngiehelpedLanceintotheNissanLeaf.
‘Yousureyou stillwanttogototheevening celebrations,wouldn’tyourather rest,it’sbeen quite adayforyou?’
‘Youbet, Iwouldn’tmissit,particularlythe apple-pie.Let’shope Iget asliceof theoneyou made.Everyonewassohelpful. Iwanttoshow themhowdeterminedwearetoflytheflag.I’ll havetositoutthedancing,that’llpleaseEllie,I usuallyembarrasshersomething rotten.’
Strappedin,LanceturnedtoAngie.
‘Iforgottotellyou;theGroupwillbepleased that Iwenttohospital.’
‘Why,whatdoyoumean?’
‘Thesurgeonaskedmehowcome Ifelloutofan appletreeatmyage.’
‘Whatdidyousay?’
‘Itoldhimaboutthegroup,that Iwasdecorating thetree,howtreescanhave amajor rolein establishing alowcarbonfuture,abouttheneedto safeguardourlivingplanet…’
‘Hemusthavebeenboredoutofhisskull;you dogoonsometimes.’
‘Quitethecontrarymydarling.Doyouknow whathesaid?’
‘No.’
‘Hesaid,heunderstoodandwhilsthe repaired myankle, Ihelpedto repairtheweboflife.What’s morehesaidhe’dthinkaboutjoiningthegroup, goodnews,eh?’
Angiepressedthestarter,‘perhaps,let’swait andsee. Isupposeifhedidatleastnextyearhe’d beonhandtostopyoubeing asillybugger.’
BorninEdinburgh in 1859,toIrish Catholicparents,ArthurConanDoyle wasanythingbutelementary.After studyingmedicineattheUniversity ofEdinburgh,wherehefirstbegan towriteshortstories,hetookup thepostofShip’ssurgeon,which eventuallyleadtohimsettinguphis ownmedicalpracticeinSouthsea, Portsmouth.Unfortunately,the practicewasnotinitiallyvery successful,sohestartedwriting fictionagaininbetweenappointments withpatients.
FamousforthecreationofSherlock Holmesandhisloyalassistant Watson,andafterwriting60stories featuringthesetwocharacters,he startedtogrowwearyofthefamous detectivesaying,‘Hetakesmymind frombetterthings”.Heputthisinto practicewhenHolmesfelltohis deathwhilstfightinghisarchenemy
ProfessorMoriarty.Thiswasmet withsuchhugedisapprovalfrom his readersthatDoylewasforcedto resurrectHolmesoncemore.
Followingthedeathofhisfirstwife Louisa,thedeathofhissonKingsley, thedeathofhisbrother,histwo brothersinlawsandtwonephews, Doylesunkintodepression.He begantoseeksolaceinspiritualism, andit’sattemptstofindproofof existencebeyondthegrave.This interestwassharedwithandleadto hisfriendshipwithHarryHoudinithe famousillusionistandescapologist.
In1917,ConanDoylegavehis firstpubliclectureonspiritualism, despitethe realisationthatthiswould mostlikelydamagehiscareer.His reputationsufferedanotherblow severalyearslaterwhenhewrotean articletryingtoprovetheexistenceof fairiesintheChristmas1920edition ofTheStrandnewspaperusinga photoofTheCottingleyFairies.
Doylespentmostofhislateryearsin theNewForestwherehepurchased acountry retreatinBignall Wood, Brook,nearBramshawandwherehe heldmanyofhisseances.Hediedof aheartattackattheageof71athis main residenceinCrowborough, West SussexbutwhentheCrowborough estatewassoldin1955,thebodyof DoyleandhissecondwifeJeanwere exhumedand reinterredatAllSaints, Minsteadwhereyoucanstillvisithis gravetoday.
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Alexignoredtheir stares,heardthe unkind remarksand continued to readhis newspaper.Therewere somanyempty seats onthe Londonundergroundtrainwhich was unusual fortherush hour.Thecrowds were there, theonlydifference todaywasnobody was choosing to sit by the manwho wassitting next to him. Andwho couldblamethem,the smell wasterrible.It wasenoughtoturnthe strongeststomach.However,themantheywere avoiding certainly wasn’t bothering Alex. He watchedas fellow travellers went togreat lengths to avoidthe stretchofseatsthey occupied.Theypreferred to become wedged betweenotherpassengersbustling forabetter position. Theirclothes becamecrumpledas theyrubbedagainst eachother.Heobserved theirscrewedupfaces as weakmeaningless apologies were made
andsoon forgotten. Thentherewerepeople hangingon to thehard blackball attached toa taughtspringthathung fromthe ceiling -the traveller’s steadying tool.Surely grasping thatdirty thingwiththe millionstickyfingerprints harbouringgermsmust have beenfar worsethan sitting by themannext to Alex.Hewasannoyed nobodyappeared to feel anycompassion forthis manwho wasclearlygoingthrough abadtime. Insteadtheirsilentdeclaration rangoutloud astheygawped at his clothes,frayedtrousers patchedupcrudely with asafetypinholdingajustaboutzipper together,Aleatherbelt engrainedwith remnants ofbluepaintheldupthe trousersthatweretoo large forhim.Heworean oldfadeddenimjacket thathungonhissmall bonyframe.Theonce whiteteeshirtwith food stains wasnow ruffled thin cottonbeyond anyone’s laundering
skills.Hisscuffed grubby trainers were obviously onceexpensivedesigner footwear.Surelythe garmentshe wore must have beenonesthecharityshopthrewout. Thisman’s thinsad hollowfacerockedfrom side to sidewiththe motionofthetrain. The shavenhead revealed scarsfromhiseveryday battlesprobablyfrom leaninginto bins to extractfoodandanything ofuse to him.
Thenthetraincame toa suddenstopin atunnel, resultingin alongwait. Silencehungheavy as everyone listened to the announcement, anoisy scratchysoundwithan apologyaboutanincidentfurtheruptheline. Anextratenminutesdelaywas to be expected. Theair wasfullofsighs, longdrawnouttutsas travellerschecked watchesandloosenedtiesas theheatincreased.With thenoisyenginenow silencedthecarriageno longerthrobbedunder their feet.Thesound was replacedwithpeople
moaningaboutthe poorserviceonLondon Underground.Theheat sawpassengersopenthe littleslattedwindows. Thisbroughtinstaleair, thesmellofthetunnel thatwasquiteoverpowering.
Thestinkyairincreased and Alex observed peoplenowshuttingthe windows.Thenewcrisis; the revoltingsmellfrom outsidehad overtaken anyinterestthetravellers hadinthepassenger next to Alex.Suddenly therewas aworseodour to avoidthanhim. Someoneevencame overand askedifthey couldclose the vent above hishead.
ling to gethimhome to thefamily.
Everyone onthattube trainmusthavewonderedjustwhyAlexhad remainedseatednextto thisman fortheentirety ofthejourney.He showednosignsofbeing killedoffordidthey thinkhe’d undergonean operation to remove his senseofsmell?Butthen again,whyshouldn’t he sitnext to hisbrother Stevenwhoheloved dearly? They were travel-
Onthattrainjourneyobservingthe cold-hearted people Alex toldhimself thatthey knewnothing about Stevenwho’d foughtinAfghanistan andcameback abroken man. Withshellshock andunable to come to termswithkillingother humanbeings,hewent to pieces. Whenhe returned to the UKand wasdischarged fromthearmy he refused counsellingandnever madethejourneyback home.Hesimplydisappeared courtinghis cold dark depression. Alex’s family were distraughtas theymadeenquirieson Steven’s whereabouts,to no avail. They continued searchnot kn ifhe wasdeador alive. Thenon one wonderfulmorning, acall came
London. Andnow Alex wasbringinghim home.Itwasgoing to be adifficulttime and thefamily wouldhave to bepatientand give him space. They’d allagreed not tocomplicate and overcrowdhishomecomingwith toomuch love andaffection. The mainthing washewas safeandeveryone was relievedhe’d been found. Sittingnext to Steven onthattrain Alex felt soproudofhis brother. Mostofthepassengers hadleftthecarriage, takingtheiremptyhearts withthemandleaving theseatswherethe two brotherssatquietlyalone withtheirthoughts.
through to sayhe wassafe andliving ina hostel
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