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This Web site is dedicated to my wonderful daughter Karen, who has shone such a bright beacon of love into so many peoples’ lives. To say that she has given me my whole life’s purpose would be an understatement of the truth in so many ways.

My hope is that both family and friends will use this Web site to keep informed and that it will encourage all of us to keep in touch with each other.

My e-mail address is:

happynick@blueyonder.co.uk

For the last several years I have produced a Christmas Newsletter which went out with Christmas Cards sent to family and friends. Last year’s Newsletter (2010), and those for previous years (2008 and 2009) are available. Click here to find out how.

The links pages are devoted to the sharing of a wide variety of Web sites that I have found to be very useful, informative or highly entertaining.

There are links to both organisations and individuals whom I support.

Many links are concerned with useful resources and research tools. All feedback from friends and family is most welcome.

This is my favourite place in the UK. Click on the picture to find out more, or download the information- packed  pdf  format colour St Ives guidebook right here.

Yes, I love Scotland too, along with so many other places close by here in my home County of Essex.  I think we are so lucky to have such a wonderful variety of scenery on this small island that is Britain.

I use Picasa to store my photos on-line. Click here to select and view the photo albums. Come back often as I add new albums regularly. All the photos are reduced-size from the original. If any Family or Friends would like a full-size photo, please get in touch via e-mail.

I  have devoted an area of this Web site to promoting a positive view of the future, as it I see it, after a number of radical changes and tough decisions that will  soon have to be made in order to protect both the environment and global society in which we all live.

Amongst others the topics of ‘Peak Oil’ and the failure to appreciate the mathematical facts of exponential growth are considered in depth.

A ‘Crash Course’ DVD is available.