As suggested by Louna from Bursts of Autumn, here are the things I love about autumn. All photography is mine except the photos that are by Pixabay on Pexels.com while my dad took the photos of my mum and I at St James's Park. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Fallen leaves in various shades of … Continue reading 10 Things I Love about the Autumn
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How My Social Media Consumption and Usage Have Changed Since Lockdown (Updated 8th August 2020)
It's been 3 months since the U.K. went into lockdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The way I've been consuming and using social media has changed drastically since then. Here's how: This thread has a notice to show that one of its Tweets includes a word I muted. I have concealed the usernames of … Continue reading How My Social Media Consumption and Usage Have Changed Since Lockdown (Updated 8th August 2020)
October, November and December 2019 Favourites plus Life Update Part 1
October was an overwhelming month so much so that I didn’t get around to uploading a new video for my YouTube or publishing a new post for my blog. I spent much of the first six days in my flat due to still being in my reclusive phase that I began in September. By the … Continue reading October, November and December 2019 Favourites plus Life Update Part 1
The A – Z of Me
Inspired by some blog posts I've read elsewhere, here is a list of facts about me as well as my answers to some questions based on each letter of the alphabet: Allergies - Pollen. I am prone to hay fever in the summer. Best friend - I have quite a few depending on where they … Continue reading The A – Z of Me
How I Manage My Social Media Consumption and Usage
Before I go into more depth about how I curb my social media consumption and usage, I would like to acknowledge that this blog post is inspired by Brogan Tate’s blog post on how she controls what she consumes on social media. Her post is very interesting, thought-provoking, relatable and even understandable in parts. When … Continue reading How I Manage My Social Media Consumption and Usage
Why I Don’t Go to Summer in the City
While I have already attended influencer events such as #BlogConLDN and the Blogosphere Festival, one event in this category that I never consider attending is Summer in the City. Here’s why: First and foremost, the event offers higher ticket prices than I can usually afford as it takes place over three days every year. Sure … Continue reading Why I Don’t Go to Summer in the City
April, May and June 2019 Favourites Part 2 (updated 24/11/2019)
Here are the TV shows, online trends, films and YouTubers I've been enjoying this quarter: TV Bake Off: The Professionals This is the second consecutive year I have been watching this GBBO spin-off. Like with the 2018 series, the 2019 series has been presented by Tom Allen and Liam Charles while the judges were Benoit … Continue reading April, May and June 2019 Favourites Part 2 (updated 24/11/2019)
January, February and March 2019 Favourites Part 2
Here are my favourite things regarding events, homeware, music, YouTube and an app I enjoyed during this quarter: Events Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House This exhibition took place at Somerset House in London from 25th October 2018 to 3rd March 2019. I saw it on 15th February 2019. As a child, I … Continue reading January, February and March 2019 Favourites Part 2
October, November and December 2018 Favourites Part 1 (updated 24/11/2019)
While this quarter has been a rollercoaster of emotions, particularly towards the end of November, it’s been a good time for financial news and I had a Christmas break with a difference. For more information on what I got up to this quarter, please read the October - December parts of my 2018: A Year … Continue reading October, November and December 2018 Favourites Part 1 (updated 24/11/2019)
2018: A Year in Review
Like the previous two years, 2018 has been a mixed bag for me. While I have experienced some disappointments throughout the year both offline and online as well as some sad general life news, I have received some mostly good financial news at different stages of the year and have had a lot of exciting … Continue reading 2018: A Year in Review