What I learned as a kid in a quasi-commune
When I was a kid, my mum used to talk wistfully about living in a commune. But, looking back, there were times when there were enough of us and we were random enough – two single mothers, heaps of kids, lodgers, a guy in a caravan in the garden, more cats than had names – that it would have been a commune in anyone’s eyes. I don’t know what she was waiting for, some kind of hippy badge?
Anyway, for a while, we lived in the 80s version of a blended family, which is to say........
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