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Just write

The thousands and thousands of …

Just write

Why do you blog?

But why? Why do you blog?

Why do you blog?

A blank screen

A blank screen

A blank screen

So we went camping

So. We went camping.

So we went camping

tweets to my 16 year old self

Tweets to my 16 year old self …

tweets to my 16 year old self

I don't know what I am doing and that's what makes it interesting

Ambiguity is not my friend …

I don't know what I am doing and that's what makes it interesting

More laughter, more gin

2013: More laughter, more gin …

More laughter, more gin

learning to relax

Learning to relax

learning to relax

I really don't care anymore. It feels good.

And I don’t really …

I really don't care anymore. It feels good.

I'm blogging this #blogfor30

A September challenge

I'm blogging this #blogfor30
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About a Bugg…

Renee Bugg

I drink too much gin, spend too much time on twitter, am crazy passionate about politics and social justice and will almost always judge you for bad grammar.

I am married to the world's most patient man and am mum to Poss, the centre of our little world, who also happens to have Aspergers.

I blog for sanity, I blog for connection, I blog from the edges of the Spectrum.

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