Books #6 – 26-30
5 more books read, and I’m now just over halfway in this year’s challenge – I’m up to book 30 and it’s now midApril. Medieval Obscenities by Nicola McDonald and…
5 more books read, and I’m now just over halfway in this year’s challenge – I’m up to book 30 and it’s now midApril. Medieval Obscenities by Nicola McDonald and…
Yesterday I had my second vaccine! It all went remarkably smoothly – I was a little bit sick when I got home, but otherwise it was fine, and certainly much…
Happy Easter everyone! I hope you all have a lovely day, whether you celebrate it or not. This morning I got along to church, dressed very appropriately in my unicorn…
It took me a lot longer to read these five books than it usually does, not because of any lack of quality on their part but mostly just because I…
As some of you reading this will know, March is Brain Tumour Awareness Month. Better late than never, I thought I would do a little fundraising activity. I know that…
As part of my Lenten discipline this year, I’m trying to think of three good things each day. I’ve already had days of forgetting to do this, but once a…
We are All Birds of Uganda, Hafsa Zayyan This book just got better and better. I preferred the more contemporary parts, but both storylines were gripping. I don’t know very…
Today is, once again, World Cancer Day! So once again, I am writing a blog post about it. Inevitably most people’s thoughts are focused on Covid at the moment and…