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The 1968 Newsletter - Blades, Blues Pills, Painters & Porsche

Welcome to my newsletter, an insight into my world where I share my latest eclectic finds.

Each edition is curated to showcase what I have come across during the week.

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"You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” – Mae West

Image of the week

Spring has arrived

EDC - Whitby Pocket Knife, 2.5" Mint Stainless Steel Folding Knives Charcoal Grey Finish.

This clean-looking Whitby knife is 2.5 inches of stainless steel making it a legal everyday carry. Made of premium coated steel, providing hardness and high anti-corrosion protection. An EDC knife that’s suitable for hiking, fishing and more.

Lightweight at 50g this folding knife comes with a deep pocket/belt clip ensuring it stays in place.

Whitby Pocket Knives - Whitby & Co. has over 60 years of experience distributing some of the foremost international outdoor accessory brands in the UK. Based in Cumbria. Experts in Multifunction flip Knives.

I’m listening to

I’m reading

Million Dollar Weekend: The Surprisingly Simple Way to Launch a 7-Figure Business in 48 Hours

Having listened to Noah Kagan’s YouTube channel and podcasts I can highly recommend this book, especially if you are thinking about setting up a side hustle or full-time business. Easy to read with simple common sense instructions

I’m watching

The last telephone box painter in London

Just a short story with a happy ending ;)

My Other Newsletter

I have started a seperate newsletter specifically for Petrol Heads!

If you are interested in Cars, motorbikes, vans and the world that surrounds these machines have a look at Crankcase Chronicles

Health & Fitness

Vitamin D and the aging process

There is some evidence that Vitamin D could slow down the aging process and its mechanisms.

Renowned for its role in bone health, emerging research also highlights vitamin D's physiological effects on human health, including aging.

Vitamin D plays a pivotal role in regulating calcium absorption, while also contributing to immune function and overall well-being. A daily intake of 15 µg is recommended for those aged 1–70 years old by the National Institutes of Health, which can be obtained through sun exposure, certain foods and supplementation.

Art

Octopus probably the coolest creature on the planet and this piece of street art in Brisbane is epic.The artist is Claire Matthews you can find more of her amazing work here

For the petrol heads

One stunning Porsche

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