Holding a unique history of how the British overcame German, Italian and Japanese ciphers, Bletchley Park is where the World War Two codebreaking operation took place. The contribution of men and women whose roles made the allied victory a possibility cannot be overstated! Previously, I’d only heard of Bletchley Park in a film, The Imitation... Continue Reading →
Blossoms @ the AO Arena
Last Saturday I went to see Blossoms at the AO arena in Manchester, it was the first gig since before the pandemic! Live music is something I love and I’m a massive fan of Blossoms so this gig was right up my street! After waiting so long to see a band play live, they did... Continue Reading →
Helpful Travel Tips
Exciting adventures are what we all live for, but there are a lot of things you need to think about when traveling to a new country and the things that could potentially go wrong. New places to visit, speaking a new language and being with people you've never met before, so with everything to organise... Continue Reading →
Shugborough Estate National Trust
A week ago I visited Shugborough Estate as part of the National Trust. It was a first for me, as I’ve never been to Shugborough, the weather was typically English with rainy spells and glorious sunshine! Shugborough has been shaped by the changing tastes, interests and fortunes of its creators and those who have lived... Continue Reading →
Why I Want To Travel More Post COVID?
How on Earth did life go from being so normal to so alien in such a short space of time? And now hopefully life should be returning to some sort of normality within months. So when I say “travel” throughout this post, I’m referring to holidays. Whether that be a staycation in the UK to... Continue Reading →
September Monthly Review
So my birthday month is well and truly over... I am quite sad about it because it's been a wonderful month, I've done some wonderful things throughout the month. This month has been a tricky one, local lockdowns, more face covering guidelines, etc. But I feel like we need to make the most of this... Continue Reading →
July: Monthly Reflection
Honestly, these past two months have been a whirlwind, with difficult situations to overcome and the return to work, but I've had a rewarding month. I am coming out of lockdown with a new refreshing feeling and more purpose to life. Especially when it comes to a routine, my weeks are now no longer rollling... Continue Reading →
Places to Visit in Cornwall
With life getting back to normal and people going on holiday in Britain again, why not try Cornwall. If you’ve never had a seaside holiday in England before then you’re in for a beautiful and mouth-watering treat. For as long as I can remember I've had a sea-side holiday, it's something I really look forward... Continue Reading →