Being Green - 14 Jan 2022

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Fire and heat have been very much on our minds recently – this 2nd week of 2022.
Funny how, although we know it’s just numbers, the start of the year feels somehow different. Perhaps it’s the new school year, and the media hype and frustrated journos writing facetious paragraphs about fresh starts and that sort of thing? Probably, but I’m just like you, and I cross my fingers and hope there will be a fresh start and against the odds, a better year ahead, whatever better means for you.
14 Jan 2022 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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