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A new coat for spring

May 17, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

Just as we struggle to talk about loss and grief, we don’t seem to have language about newness.

Filed Under: Ideas Tagged With: community, culture, hope

What became of the future?

March 3, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

Does the current rehashing of history to serve destructive aims suggest we need to address past losses if we’re going to find a way forward that benefits us all?

Filed Under: Books, Notes Tagged With: community, culture, future, new politics, politics, rebuilding, USA

Ending of a chapter

January 30, 2017 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

Another cafe has closed, which means I’m looking for somewhere to replace it, as well as trying to find answers to some of the questions I have about life…

Filed Under: Cafe culture, Notes Tagged With: cafes, community, hope, London, new politics, politics, protest

The art of the semicolon

November 22, 2016 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

Endings, beginnings, and the spaces in between

Filed Under: Books, Notes Tagged With: community, Rebecca Solnit, rebuilding, Spain, USA

When we think about love

December 16, 2015 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

If our individualistic, atomised worlds have so little to offer when we, or our lives disintegrate, then what are the foundations of a better, more sustainable life?

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: community, London, love

No more heroes

December 9, 2015 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

What is required of us emotionally, morally, ethically, if we are going to be part of building something new?

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: cafes, community, Lancaster, rebuilding

Bleak House

May 8, 2015 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

The realisation that we have another five years of a Conservative government, as well as the heavy rain, has intensified my sense of despair

Filed Under: Cafe culture Tagged With: 28 Days, cafes, community, hope, Lancaster

Don’t judge a cafe by its exterior

October 17, 2014 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

A visit to Seaford encouraged me to think about what we should really value in life…

Filed Under: Cafe culture, Notes Tagged With: commons, community

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