Let auld acquaintances never be forgot

Well I guess I can’t let the criminal deeds of a Siberian cat burglar be my last contribution for 2014 so I’ll sign off The Moodie Blog here, the 101st of the year. Tonight,  like many of you, starting not long from now in my native New Zealand, I’ll be signing off one year and welcoming

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It will (not really) be lonely this Christmas

Try to imagine A house that’s not a home Try to imagine A Christmas all alone That’s where I’ll be Since you left me My tears could melt the snow What can I do without you? I got no place, no place to go It’ll be lonely this Christmas Without you to hold It’ll be

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Taking the independent route at JFK T4

The broad, open spaces of the Retail Hall at the new-look JFK Terminal 4 As the only independent operator of an airport terminal in the USA, JFKIAT is used to thinking differently. That’s underlined by the transformation of Terminal 4 at New York JFK – a project where phase one opened in May 2013 and

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Throwing a smile to Lucy

“I’m sick of having needles stuck into me,” Lucy told them. “I don’t want to be prodded and poked any more. I want to go home…” – From ‘Throw me a Smile’ by Colleen Mortzou If you’re looking for a different kind of gift for someone special this Christmas, or if you just want some

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Discovering the human touch behind Pandora

I swallowed a moon made of iron They refer to it as a nail I swallowed this industrial sewage, these unemployment documents Youth stooped at machines die before their time I swallowed the hustle and the destitution Swallowed pedestrian bridges, life covered in rust I can’t swallow any more All that I’ve swallowed is now

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Mastering time and making the final carbon footprint

I’m nearly on the home strait. My final trip of a long year, much of it spent extending my carbon footprint to the size of a jet-setting Yeti. Abominable behaviour I know (which reminds me of the tragic tale of an Irish friend who died after deciding to slash his carbon footprint by cycling to work instead.

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