Tina Gaudoin Why Gardening Might Just Save You, Mentally and Physically Gardens frequently make me cry – with joy, in sorrow and often, on my own patch, with utter frustration at my shortcomings (horticulturally related or not). Read more
Tina Gaudoin The Trouble With Male Doctors The NHS says 65 percent of consultants are male. If that’s the case I feel sure that Read more
Tina Gaudoin How I Pull Myself Together A dear friend, lets call her B, has just suffered a bereavement. We agree to meet for a coffee and a shared piece of cake (let’s not push the boat out too far) at one of our favourite places. Read more
Tina Gaudoin The Joy Of Dog Readers the title of this piece, which is indeed a play on that joyless 1970’s sex book, is not in any way to suggest that there’s anything sexual by way of your (or for that matter my) rela Read more
Tina Gaudoin What It’s Like Living With An Autoimmune Disease ‘The trouble with us’, says a friend who used to edit a Sunday newspaper and is now retraining as a chef, ‘is that we used to be somebody’. Did we? Or perhaps I should say ‘Did I’? Read more