I love wild roses, one day I’m going to get a tattoo of one. Until then, I’ll just have to experiment with these recipes.
‘The bedroom and the tampon tax will both be scrapped’: And other things I wish the Queen had said in her speech
7th June 2015
Good afternoon readers,
I haven’t talked about my depression in a while have I?Continue reading “7th June 2015”
Slightly rejected
My article for Lincolnshire Life Magazine hasn’t been published 😦
I know I should expect rejection and it’s just my first submission to a magazine, but I’m sort of dejected. I could also do with the money.
Ah well, onward and upwards!
Review: ‘Virgin Nation’ by Sara Moslener
Virgin Nation
Sexual Purity and American Adolescence
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Review: ‘Field to Fork’ by Paul B. Thompson
I have a book review for you all today; I may as well start the month as I mean to go on.
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The King’s Injustice: Choices and Consequences
by Naomi Jacobs
Under the Conservative-led UK government, homelessness has risen 55% in the past five years. Photo: homeless man in London. By Victoria Johnson.
After that, Lugaid mac Con was a year in the kingship of Tara, and no grass came through the earth, nor leaf on tree, nor grain in corn. So the men of Ireland expelled him from his kingship, for he was an unlawful ruler.
– Aislinge Meic Conglinne, trans. Preston-Matto, 2010
A ruler’s truth overpowers armies. It brings milk into the world, it brings corn and mast.
– Early Irish text cited in Ó hÓgáin, 1999
In ancient Ireland, the king’s justice, the King’s Truth – fír flathemon – was the condition of sovereignty on which the prosperity of the land depended. If the king ruled with justice, the land prospered. If he failed in this, the land was barren, and the people suffered. Eventually, he would be…
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Needles and crochet hooks
This is the first weekend in about two months when I haven’t spent both days sewing, embroidering or crocheting.Continue reading “Needles and crochet hooks”
I promised writing news
So there shall be writing news. Continue reading “I promised writing news”
Ick, people have no manners
I had a fantastic day out in Sheffield yesterday; I’m exhausted, mentally and physically today though. It would have been perfect but for the behaviour of some bad mannered little brats. If that wasn’t bad enough my aching legs carried me past a white-van-man this morning who though shouting insults at me was acceptable. This is a rant, by the way. Read on at your peril.Continue reading “Ick, people have no manners”

