Changes in land use, the type of crops grown, alien species, and climate change have all had an impact on the numbers of bees and pollinators. Continue reading
Category Lifestyle
What took Prada so long?
Today, the fashion world found out that Prada has made the decision to cast the first black model in one of their campaigns for nearly twenty years. Although I absolutely praise this decision, I feel the decision has brought out a bittersweet reaction. Continue reading
Dressing for the British Summer
As much as I try to fight against it, I think it’s time to admit the British summer just isn’t that sunny. Apart from a few warm days, the majority of the time, let’s face it, it’s pretty cold. When you are at a summer barbeque, and it’s warm in the day, most times by the evening time it gets quite chilly. Continue reading
Dog walkers and running tails…
You’ve probably seen us, and by ‘us’, I mean professional dog walkers
– take a walk in the local woods, or on the heath post school run and you’ll often come across an often mismatched array of dogs of all breeds, sizes and ages , diverse temperaments, each taking delight in their habitat, company of other dogs and naturally, their carer. Continue reading
The Definition of Beauty
When I got to thinking about what I could write for my next blog post I thought about the definition of beauty and what it actually is that makes somebody beautiful. The main focus of this ‘beauty’ blog has always been about using products and cosmetics to enhance or create beauty. Continue reading
A3 Baby Barn
The A3 Baby Barn is a barn full of baby goods, right next to the A3 at Claygate, with parking close enough that staff can help measure and fix a choice of car seats and buggies in your own car- what a fantastic idea! Continue reading
NYC Foil Explosion – Power of Elements
I declared my love for the Essie foils in one of my blogs last year and they were one coat, fast dry and just awesome. Well not only are these NYC versions just as good, there are 5 colours available and they’re only £1.99!!
Wheat Alternatives
Many people are becoming intolerant to wheat and are looking for a guide on what wheat alternatives are out there. Wheat can be found in: Bread (brown, white and wholemeal), Cereals, Pasta, Couscous and Cakes… Continue reading