In the UK, we just never know what the weather is going to do...but when it gets hot, we and our animal companions really feel it! Here are some ideas for keeping your little guinea pig friends cool in hot weather.
That Time I Gave a Bee ‘Thirst Aid’
Armed with a 'Thirst Aid Kit' from Revive a Bee, I recall the time I was able to help two ailing bumblebees on the White Cliffs of Dover.
Every Gamer Has a Story – What’s Yours?
Every gamer has a moniker or 'tag' that defines their online persona. I chat with author Tommy Keough about his new book, where he explores the stories behind the tags of gamers across the world.
Recycle the ‘Unrecyclable’ for Hallswood
In these unprecedented times, here's a suggestion on how you can make a small but helpful step to becoming a bit more eco-friendly. In this case, reducing the amount of rubbish that finds its way into landfill, all whilst helping a valued local charity.
A Few Words for Natalie
"Some who read this blog will have no idea who Natalie is, but I just want them to know that she was one of the sweetest, most innocent souls I have had the pleasure of knowing. Yet, when I first met her as a boisterous pre-schooler, I never realised just how much of an impact she would have on me..."
Lucy’s Afternoon (A Short Story)
Lucy is a quiet, retiring mother, watching her son playing in the garden with his cat, whilst she does the washing up. She is shocked out of her routine by what she witnesses. Another short story for my creative writing module at the University of East Anglia.
Down The Rabbit Hole (aspects of childhood bullying)
A short story with aspects of childhood bullying, written as part of my creative writing module at the University of East Anglia.
Flexing the Creativity: Postcards from an Outsider
A task relatively open to interpretation, to produce some little "shorts" as if they had been written on the back of a postcard to someone. Could be anyone, but someone.
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