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Rhiannon’s Substack

Rhiannon

My personal Substack

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(Literal) summertime sadness

About 10% of people suffer SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) in reverse. Meaning they get depressed in summer, not winter. When I read this I’ve never felt more seen. I can’t do summer.

3 months ago
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Soil and nostalgia

Often in the evening, after putting the ~~baby~~ toddler to bed, I will go and sit in one of my favourite spots in our garden. An elevated wall, with steps up to the garden, where I can put my feet on the grass easily, look up at the sky, t...

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Work, work, work, work, work.

Today I read another link to a blog about salaries, and how important it is to be properly remunerated and earn your worth. Sure, I agree. In ‘normal’ times. But in this climate, a blog like that is laughable. Having been actively job hunti...

7 months ago
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A few (!) things I think about on one 44 minute train journey

I saw a balding guard who reminded me of Father Jack, and I thought how funny that we were all babies once.

8 months ago
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    Broad musings from an anxious, anti-capitalist, neurodiverse, moon and moss loving Solarpunk.

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