Tomorrow I fly home. To my other home, the one with red dirt and white sandy beaches, eroding limestone and turquoise sea. To my family, though two of our normal number are off on their own adventures into the world and the shape of things has changed since I left. I go home to the … Continue reading
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Spring Fever
It seems strange looking at all of these photos from a week and a half ago when it seemed like spring had begun and we were well on our way to summer. My Aunty Viv and I took a day trip out to Sudley House, one of the NML properties in Mossley Hill and then … Continue reading
April.
April has been a month of ups and downs. I haven’t had much time to write so I’m going to attempt to catch you up on what’s been happening. Continue reading
Solid ground
Well I’m well and truly into the swing of things with work. I’ve taken on a bunch of extra shifts and it’s been great. The Walker’s new exhibition, Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion had its grand opening this past weekend and it was a huge success and totally hectic to say the least. The exhibition features works … Continue reading
End of September Playlist
As September comes to a close I’ve been feeling at a very low ebb and my current musical obsessions reflects that… Continue reading
The Raven Cycle – Maggie Stiefvater // Review
Sometimes the books or series I love the most I find the hardest to review. For example, how does someone even begin to review the Harry Potter series? It’s impossible. However, I am going to attempt to review The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater, one of my all time favourite authors because I think this is a … Continue reading