Carla Carlisle
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Carla Carlisle: 'Truth is a rock. Chip away at it enough and you end up with gravel, then sand'
'I’m not naming names, but here’s what I’m sick and tired of: anarchy, serial dishonesty, sloth, high drama, bar-room brawls even when they are called work, dogma and off-the-hoof populism.'
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Carla Carlisle: 'There are decades when nothing happens and weeks when decades happen'
Carla Carlisle on how she brightened her Christmas with music, the perfect balm in stormy times.
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Carla Carlisle: 'I felt a surge of gratitude and hopefulness that’s hard to describe. You could call it Thanksgiving.'
A visit to St Paul's Cathedral provokes a flood of feelings in Carla Carlisle.
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Carla Carlisle: 'I’m about to expand on my belief that reading fertilises our memories and allows us to visit our past without getting hurt when I see her eyes wander off towards Monty Don'
Books create a powerful connection with the home of your youth, finds Carla Carlisle.
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Carla Carlisle: 'Who thought visas that will expire on Christmas Eve was a good idea? The sooner they delete Bing Crosby’s I’ll be home for Christmas from the Department for Transport playlist the better'
Carla Carlisle does her very, very best to stay positive — and just about pulls if off.
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Carla Carlisle: 'We took it for granted that we could travel the world and live wherever we wanted... Now the dice is loaded against our children and against the planet. What were we thinking?'
Carla Carlisle on being a pessimist, making lists, and seeing snow for the first time.
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Carla Carlisle: 'Maybe we have to accept that dogs share our rage at growing old'
In a heart-wrenching column, Carla Carlisle talks about the sadness of dealing with dogs who don't go gently into the good night.
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Carla Carlisle: 'Something happened: instead of celebrating the solitude and bounty, I became haunted by the inescapable inevitability of dinner'
Carla Carlisle took enthusiastically to the first lockdown, but found herself languishing during the second one.
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Carla Carlisle: 'This is not a battle between two political parties... It’s like a religious war, with no forgiveness in sight'
As the US Presidential election was taking place, Carla Carlisle penned her thoughts about a uniquely disturbing event back in her homeland: an election in which both sides fervently believed that victory for their opponents would bring the end of the world as we know it.
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Carla Carlisle's A to Z of uncertain times: 'Never talk about money to those who have much more or much less than you'
Our columnist on everything from the BBC and Deja Vu to Money and Zoom.
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Carla Carlisle: 'I spend half the day preparing for the apocalypse and half looking after chickens'
The death of one of the great people of the Civil Rights movement prompts Carla Carlisle to remember 'a man whose moral compass always pointed in the right direction'.
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'It took my son and daughter-in-law a weekend to set up an online shop... In a week, we sold £10,000 of wine that was languishing in the bonded warehouse'
Carla Carlisle's lockdown has taken her farm shop to places she'd never imagined — but now she's there, she's not sure whether it's for better or for worse.
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Carla Carlisle: 'It sounds tactless, but I’ve long believed that the most beautiful word in the English language is "cancelled"'
Raging against the lockdown isn't for Carla Carlisle, as she admits to 'a swoosh of contentment' whenever she thinks about how little she has to do — and how nobody will judge her for not doing it.
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