Me And My Nephew Harry Last Saturday At Ashington Woods.

This is photo number two of me and Harry at Ashington Woods this past Saturday as you can see the trees the forest and the countryside over they is very nice all the trees grass and green I think is really nice and colourful I love going there with my family I think it’s really nice. We always go there a lot it’s a nice lovely place for family and friends to go to and have walks and picnics and sit and eat and watch the water in the river if your sitting by the river or somewhere near the river.

Ashington Woods.

I had a really nice day out on Saturday with my dad Bern and my nephew Harry we went for a nice walk to Ashington Woods in the lovely country side it was a nice long walk we went on. Ashington Woods is a nice place to go to for a nice walk it’s a nice long walk and you can go to any direction you want to for a walk when you go. You can go in any way you want and there is long river they to it’s a nice peaceful place to go for a walk when you are they to I love the place.

Why Bullies “Need” Their Targets — Chateau Cherie

Being aware of the underlying pathology of bullies

Cherie White

It’s because bullies need scapegoats. The use of a scapegoat is nothing new. People have used them for many millennia! During the Medieval Period, scapegoats were often used by kings to make sure the monarch’s hands stayed clean- or at least looked clean. Back then, it was common practice to execute scapegoats for the wrongdoings […]

Why Bullies “Need” Their Targets — Chateau Cherie

Crawford Park Monkseaton.

I had another walk to Crawford Park in Monkseaton again today and it was very nice. It was nice and light before it started getting fully dark I timed it right and I was walking up Thorntree Drive and then back home before it started getting dark. It was getting when I came out of Thorntree Drive so I was just round the corner from home when it started getting dark.

Excerpts to the upcoming book, “A Mile in Charlotte’s Shoes” – Bullying, Social Politics, and the Power Dynamic. (Part 2) — Chateau Cherie

Further updates from Cherie on bullying

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Part 2 …Middle school and high school were periods of time during which- right, wrong, good, bad, ugly or indifferent everything, according to everyone in that awkward age group, was shameful and the definition of what was good or bad (or cool) became blurred and not so clear anymore. 1,022 more words

Excerpts to the upcoming book, “A Mile in Charlotte’s Shoes” – Bullying, Social Politics, and the Power Dynamic. (Part 2) — Chateau Cherie

British Rail Class 313

The British Rail Class 313 is a dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) train built by British Rail Engineering Limited‘s Holgate Road carriage works between February 1976 and April 1977. They were the first variety of British Rail‘s then-standard 1972 design for suburban EMUs, which eventually encompassed 755 vehicles and five classes (Class 313/314/315/507/508). They were the first second-generation EMUs to be constructed for British Rail and the first British Rail units with both a pantograph for 25 kV AC overhead lines and shoegear for 750 V DCthird rail supply.[3][4] They were the first units in Britain to have multi-function Tightlock couplers, allowing coupling and the connection of control electric and air supplies to be carried out from the cab.

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