Brilliant Green: The Surprising History and Science of Plant Intelligence
Stefano Mancuso, Alessandra Viola
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Brilliant Green: The Surprising History and Science of Plant Intelligence
Stefano Mancuso, Alessandra Viola
Continue reading “Review: Brilliant Green by Stefano Mancuso, Alessandra Viola”
Good afternoon ladies and gents, I’m adding a bit of variety to the book review side of the blog. I asked a local author if they’d be prepared to answer a few questions about their books. It gives me great pleasure to introduce, Lynette Creswell.
My four seasons woodland scene is nearly complete. It has been a challenge, but a rewarding one and when I’ve finished it and decided how I shall present it, I’m gifting it to someone as a thank you for all their help in the last six weeks.
Continue reading “Blackwork W.I.P”
I normally get distracted easily, which I’m told is a bad thing. Today I would love it if I could be so easily distracted. I’ve got a lot on my mind.Continue reading “Distraction”
Continue reading “Review: Modern Families by Susan Golombok”
Eric Pickles is a prat, but I’m not sure what his weight and appearance has to do with his politics.
Continue reading “Criticise the policy, not the personal appearance”
I think I’ve finally caught up on my sleep. I haven’t slept too well for the last month or so; I went to bed at six last night, woke up briefly around midnight then slept until nine this morning.Continue reading “9th March 2015”
It’s International Women’s Day.
You may have noticed the odd post on social media sites?
My nephew went to school as Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead.Continue reading “World Book Day”
Have you ever seen a post on Facebook or other social media that you really, really want to respond to but don’t because the possible fallout isn’t worth it?Continue reading “Biting my tongue”