Well, that’s the end of 2006, then.
This year has been a bit bonkers. I cannot believe it has gone so fast. Seriously.
2007 is likely to include a lot of change for me. I don’t really do resolutions, but I’ve resolved to act on or change several things in the last few weeks. We’ll see if I can make them happen. Watch this space.
Whatever 2007 holds for you, I hope it is good, safe, rewarding and peaceful.

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I realised I spent a significant portion of 2006 in a plane. Usually with Meg. Reached my limit when crappy Ryanair flight into La Rochelle had to abort a landing because a ‘warning light was going off’.
My resolution is to spend less deadtime in airports in 2007. I doubt I’ll be able to keep it.
Best wishes for 2007, Meg. Thanks for yet another year of stellar writing here.
That sounds cryptic but promising too. Your blog is always an inspiration and was one of the first I read.
Hope 2007 is a good one
All the best,
Annie
Happy new year! :)
Happy New Year! I hope the changes are what you want and are for the best.
The problem with resolutions is that they are based on some understanding of the future, something which eludes us all.
So I hope your changes are the ones that you would choose rather than those that might be forced upon you and, even if they are not, I hope that they are for the better.
Happy New Year to you. I hope 2007 is a great year for you. I have really enjoyed reading your blog throughout 2006 and am looking forward to following it this year too.
Happy New Year. Hope 2007 is super great.
Mayfly Project 2006…
My word…has another year gone by already?? Meg’s Mayfly Project makes its return for 2006. Head over to me(ish) and sum up your last 12 months in 24 words or less. Currently listening to: The Bluetones - The Bluetones……
Happy New Year!
I have rarely if ever ushered in the new year in a state of such depression.
Cheers!