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Welcome to my blog

Hi! welcome to my blog. I haven't written any yet but starting from today, I am going to write all the things that I have been meaning to share for a while but did not get round to doing it. But before I carry on with my rumbling, let me introduce myself. My name is Linda, I live and work in England. I look after blind war veterans(men and women), who were injured during the wars. Caring for these veterans helped me realise that without these brave people who risked their lives and became blind or disabled, England won't be free. Some of them even lose their lives fighting the enemies during the war. We certainly owe the freedom we enjoy now from these brave heroes.

My blogs will be about my varied interests like travel, gardening, my job, and languages which I love to share. I like traveling a lot and would like to go to other countries to learn about different cultures and to see beautiful places really and meet new people. Love growing my own vegetables because I like to be healthy and strong. I like learning other languages like Arabic, Japanese, Thai, Spanish and many more. I like to connect with people of different languages and cultures and learn from them. I believe communication is the key to meeting people around the world and be able to connect and understand each other. Thanks to the English language that connects people around the world.

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