Welcome to May’s edition of #LittleLoves, a blog-linky series celebrating the positive points of each month. You are very welcome to participate either by leaving comments on this post or by sharing your own #LittleLoves. Although I had planned on writing this post earlier than now, I have unfortunately been quite poorly through the night and have spent the majority of the day resting and recovering from whatever bug it was that my husband very kindly shared around the household. Without any further ado, here are a few my #LittleLoves from the past month. Read Though I love my new …
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March is a month of transformation as the clocks spring forward, the lighter nights arrive, fields are filled with lambs, and the hedgerows are painted yellow with delightful daffodils swaying like cheerleaders waving pom poms as they wave us into spring. March has been a busy month as it seems that we’ve squeezed every appointment and activity possible into the past however many weeks and though it’s been manageable and enjoyable, it’s also been rather exhausting for us all. So without any further waffle, here are a few of my #LittleLoves and memories that made during March 2023. Read Though …
So here we are at the end of yet another month. February may well be a short month but it’s sure flown by! Here are a few of my #LittleLoves from the past twenty-however-many days. Read Having completed Adam Silvera’s Death-Cast series, I decided to explore some of his previous books and ended up ordering ‘History Is All You Left Me’. Though it took me a week or two to make progress with this book, I’ve finally got myself into the story and, I’m now a couple of chapters into reading History Is All You Left Me. Watched After a …
