Places to Visit - Ballinafagh Lake in Kildare
Ballinafagh Lake is 2km north of Prosperous in Kildare. It's a stunning location and perfect for a summer picnic and stroll through th...
Ballinafagh Lake is 2km north of Prosperous in Kildare. It's a stunning location and perfect for a summer picnic and stroll through th...
To continue my series on Carotid Artery Dissection, Gretchen has kindly offered to tell her story and I was really struck by the message o...
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'll start by reiterating my general policy and assure you that this is not a sponsored post. 2 books were gifted but not for the purp...
This is the second in my carotid artery dissection guest posts and this time I'm very grateful to hear Helen's story. When I embarke...
Introduction This is the first of (hopefully!) a few guest posts on the topic of Carotid Artery Dissection. I've documented my own jou...
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...
It's been a while since I've done a new trip post. Don't know if it's just me, but the winter has seemed so long and drea...
It was a bit of a blustery and cold Easter weekend but we had a lovely trip to the Rock of Dunamase and to Emo Court. The Rock of Dunamase...
'In what ways are autistic people seen as ‘other’? Epistemic injustice, neuro norms and white supremacy; the role of autistic people i...
Firstly, I'd like to say that this is an opinion piece rather than a research article, although I have tried to reference academic exper...
I was partly inspired to write this after reading a wonderful post by Zoe of I Believe in Romeo . The post was entitled Perfection is ...