I've been on holiday this past week, so have been engaged more in doing than thinking (which is probably a good thing). Monday: Having given my blistered foot a few days of rest with some gentle walking, and with the pain in my foot now all gone, it was time to put it to the… Continue reading Happy hiking holiday (25.2021)
Author: Michelle Kn Stone
Hayfever, high heels and holidays (24.2021)
It's been a mixed week this week. Hayfever - is it normal to still be getting hayfever in June? I spent several days this week doing comedy AH-CHOO! sneezes and trying to scratch my itchy eyes out of my head. What is in flower now that could be causing this? I remember being at the… Continue reading Hayfever, high heels and holidays (24.2021)
Too hot to think? (23.2021)
Have I taken on too much with catching up on the circular economy course and doing my regular work, taking up running again and doing my #1000wordsofsummer? All on the hottest week of the year so far? This week it certainly felt like it. I haven’t had much time to think about writing this blog… Continue reading Too hot to think? (23.2021)
Seaside and sun 22.2021
I started the week with a trip from Scarborough to Whitby. Our original idea was to hike from Scarborough to the quaintly named town of Robin Hood's Bay but we worked out the distance (it was a long way) and decided against that. Then we decided we would take the bus to Robin Hood's Bay… Continue reading Seaside and sun 22.2021
To the North (21.2021)
Husband and I have been away on holiday this week. You know how they say a change is as good as a holiday? It's not. A holiday is a holiday and a change is just something different. Our first stop was York for two nights. I have fond memories of visiting York from my first… Continue reading To the North (21.2021)
Shiny shiny (20.2021)
Spray / paint: One memorable happening I forgot to mention last week was that we had to repaint the kitchen ceiling because one of my fermenting experiments sprayed what looked like zombie brains across the ceiling and all over the kitchen. My lesson from this is was: when fermenting with a ginger bug to be… Continue reading Shiny shiny (20.2021)
Four twenties ten (19.2021)
Anyone who has ever learned a foreign language will find certain aspects of the learned language amusing. Perhaps it's the concept of gender applied to inanimate objects - why is a table feminine? But one of the weirdest things I've seen is that the French words for 70, 80 and 90 are sixty-ten, four-twenties and… Continue reading Four twenties ten (19.2021)
4am
It's 4am and I'm awake. I'm awake a lot at 4am these days. Is it my bladder, my hormones, my body digesting my dinner? (I knew that eating so late would have a bad effect.) I could use this time as thinking time, but my thoughts are racing around and around - not so much… Continue reading 4am
Hell in a tall hat (18.2021)
Any week I don't get my post out an a Sunday I feel disappointed in myself. Especially when I didn't spend Sunday engaged in anything else more important - unless jigsaw making and gardening and reading count as more important? Actually gardening felt quite important as the spring weeds have also sprung and are growing… Continue reading Hell in a tall hat (18.2021)
Local art work
I saw this art by Adam Jacobs in the window of a local gallery and loved it, so wanted to share. I am young I love being young I love Yungblud I am still young I love Angus Young I love Neil Young I love Paul Young I am young at ♡ I miss being… Continue reading Local art work

