Bogs, Beaches and History, a Mini Tour of Mayo
After visiting Mayo for the first time, it's hard to believe how I left it so long. We had a short break in the wild landscapes of Nor...
After visiting Mayo for the first time, it's hard to believe how I left it so long. We had a short break in the wild landscapes of Nor...
We visited Solas Eco Garden shop on Saturday - I had been dying to go there since I read about them on Facebook. It's a very cool spot...
Ballinafagh Lake is 2km north of Prosperous in Kildare. It's a stunning location and perfect for a summer picnic and stroll through th...
The title is a bit misleading because the sun is currently shining and I'm feeling good :) It is, however, a fairly accurate synopsis ...
I'm a bit late getting to this post as we returned from holidays ages ago, but between work and family stuff, I just couldn't seem...
I have been thinking a lot about memories lately. How they shape who we are as people and define much of what makes us human. I went on a...
This is another guest post that I'm delighted to share and it looks at discrimination against single people when it comes to things like...
First up, this isn't a sponsored post. I discovered the Oysho range whilst on holiday in Orihuela in Spain and I absolutely loved i...
I actually just discovered the term ‘eco-ableism’ today when I began to do some research for this blog post. It is a good descriptor of wha...
I've been on the quest lately for some good running shoes to replace my favourite and most comfortable Saucony shoes which I love but a...