Author: martinjamesphd
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Looking back on the Amalfi Coast, Italy

It’s a variety of perfection and its reputation is entirely deserved. I stayed in Maiori but got to know the whole coast, including Positano and mythical, mysterious Capri. My favourite memory was a walk from Maiori to Ravello along the Lemon Trail through the hills. Those hills were steep, the staircases were exhausting and I…
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Looking back on Lisbon, Portugal

When I was in Brazil in ’22 the locals couldn’t believe I hadn’t been to Portugal. They had a point, it’s a cheap 2 hour flight and I was 4 decades old at the time. For many Brazilians it’s the only place they have been outside Brazil so they were baffled. My parents were obsessed…
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Looking Back to Bosnia & Herzegovina

The siege of Sarajevo is carved into my memory, apparently it was the longest siege of a modern city since WWII. For years snipers watched the streets, and for years people in Sarajevo had to run from building to building to avoid snipers’ bullets. Can you imagine? Before the civil war Serbs, Muslims and Croats…
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The town

It’s taken 2 months of living in Rugby before I’ve managed to get feet on the ground in the town centre. Like most UK town centres, Rugby’s is somewhat past its peak. A very large out-of-town retail complex – when combined with the impact of online – has left the high street sad and strange…
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Remember summer 2024?

Summer 2024 was a funny old vintage. Like with many summers, I had too much on to really stop and smell the flowers – so to speak. Towards the backend though we did have a succession of weekends with nice weather and I was able to get to the coast to enjoy it. Here are…
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The Hell House Chronicles: From Chaos to Clarity

In August 2024, I achieved a significant milestone: securing my “dream job” at a prestigious business school in London. Elation quickly set in, though tempered by the realization that this new chapter would bring substantial challenges. I had been enjoying a high standard of living in Birmingham with minimal costs—a balance that simply doesn’t exist…
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Merry (Mad) Christmas 2024, a reflection on the Big Day (and Year)

I have not posted for three months, and for good reason: it’s perhaps been the most stressful and busy three months of my adult life. Well, there were at least four more challenging occasions now that I think about it, but it has been pretty extreme nonetheless. I would not normally dream of posting on…
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The Privilege of Working in the Heart of London

Since arriving as an employee in the heart of London’s financial district I have done little more than catch a tube into Old Street, walk 5 minutes to the office and then do the reverse to get home. My office might as well be in Slough, Swindon or anywhere else because I’ve ignored its surroundings.…
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Hamilton

Such is it’s acclaim there’s no point in me adding my own two cents. A masterpiece. I was reading that it was seven years in the making – that’s just in terms of the writing and development. Two and a half hours of entertainment gold takes years and a global village to deliver, not to…
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Hunstanton – day at the beach #2

I was committed to going to the beach if hot weather came along on a weekend. For the second time this year it obliged so I kept my word and headed for another beach on the England’s east coast. It was pretty with a small dose of “Skeg” – a cross between Frinton and Clacton…