Stacking the shelves | June

June has been even more quiet around here than I anticipated. Last month when I went on holiday I had time to prepare and plan and schedule in advance, but this month a lot of the happenings were thrust upon me and I didn't have as much time as I would have liked to do… Continue reading Stacking the shelves | June

100 days of double exposures the three quarter point

I have made it to the three-quarter point! I'm surprised, to be honest, but I'm happy that it's something that is becoming easier to do. I thought that by now I would be running out of things to post but I've been very lucky that I've been going to lots of different places so I get… Continue reading 100 days of double exposures the three quarter point

Waivering willpower

Trying to cut down is hellish with your crunchy goodness always around. When I get in from work and the thought of making a proper meal feels daunting, you are there, the quick and easy option. Out with the butter, mix up the avocado with oil and seasoning. No carbs tomorrow, promise. - - This… Continue reading Waivering willpower

Book Review | The One Memory Of Flora Banks

Seventeen-year-old Flora Banks has no short-term memory. Her mind resets itself several times a day, and has since the age of ten, when the tumor that was removed from Flora's brain took with it her ability to make new memories. That is, until she kisses Drake, her best friend's boyfriend, the night before he leaves… Continue reading Book Review | The One Memory Of Flora Banks

Killer heels

I turned up a little earlier than I should just so that I could briefly let my hair down. I love parties, it's a shame that I'm never invited. The eternal gate crasher. Luckily I managed to finish my drink before she fell. Substances, stairs and stilettos are never a good mix. - - This… Continue reading Killer heels