WHAT YOU WILL GET FROM THIS BLOG

First, an introduction.
I am a Gynaecologist (a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of London).  I also hold a Master’s degree in Medico-legal  Law of the University of Cardiff; a Certificate in Clinical Teaching from the University of Liverpool that entitles me to teach teachers to teach (I do teach medical students and junior doctors as well). I am a trained Counsellor – marriage, lifestyle, child-upbringing, philosophy, etc – and as a parent, I understand the domestic scene.
I have a certificate in Food Hygiene and safety so I can use any kitchen to teach you to cook, or if you were to visit me in the “2008 Home of Golf” I can treat you to a loaf of bread such as you probably have never eaten before. Pity Tiger Woods is not in town! I am a chef. it follows that in future, I can handle your gynae/maternity question, offer counselling on marriage & lifestyle, cook 4u, bake a special loaf for your birthday/wedding, and regale you with one or two jokes. 
In my garden, I am growing peppers, cucumbers, grapes, tomatoes, onions, peanuts, okra, spinach, cauliflower and melon. Horse manure supplies the fertilizer. My domestic heating costs are reduced by a solar panel that I have just got installed by a national company (details available on request).
Finally, I am growing a strange pot – an orange plant that I have been nurturing for three years. It is now about 18in tall. Three weeks ago, I planted a few black-eye beans in the same pot. I am fascinated as the peas have sprouted and have now outgrown the orange with their verdant, lush tri-lobed leaves. I feel like making a salad of the proteineceous leaves but I will wait for the pods.
Reminds me of a girl who went to her professor in her first week as a fresher. “What is the shortest course I can take to spend the shortest time in the university and still obtain my BSc?” The professor smiled and said, “It takes God 30 years to make an oak tree but only three months to make a gourd. When the storms come, I know the one that will still be standing. One is everlasting and one withers in 3 months after a short blossom.  The choice is yours to be an oak or an ephemeral vegetable  plant.”
Are you struggling today with a difficult task? Keep at it. The English usually say that you get what you pay for. Cheap things, as a rule, don’t last like “Sheffield steel.” Building a house? Use the best quality materials. It will be expensive but it will be worth it. Don’t do cheap if you can strain a bit and invest for the future. Quality education for your children. Quality clothes that last. Quality motor parts. Use your best plates for eating. If you die tomorrow, others will use them for you!

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