MARCH 2025

As slow as January went, February just flew past without stopping and now we have March. The sun is out some days and everyone is thinking about sorting their gardens out. I cannot wait to get some colour back into mine again. I have decided this year that I am not going to buy seed, bulbs or plugs. I am going for nice ready to plant perinial pink flowers as I have wasted so much money with bulbs and seeds not growing. I have almost finished my London blog posts about our trip there. Hope you liked them. I have…
View PostWORD ON THE WATER

DUTCH BOOK BARGE IN LONDON York Way, Granary Square, London, United Kingdom Getting off the train, our first stop was the 100-year-old Dutch book barge moored in London. I have wanted to see this for so long; it was a short stroll from St Pancreas station. It is very popular, especially in the summer. Although it was cold, they still had some books outside, and a musician kept everyone entertained. For some reason, I thought this was just secondhand books, but it is full of new books as well, with such…
View PostCUCKOO BY CALLIEKAZUMI – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Penguin on the 10th February 2025 Callie Kazumi is a British-Japanese writer who started work on her first book after being gifted Stephen King’s On Writing by her father. She lives in London with her husband and their Bichon Frisé, Betsy. Cuckoo is her debut novel. It was excellent reading, as the plot just got worse and worse. Was Claire going mad with all these revelations, or was her fiancé a terrible egg? This will keep you glued. Could a two-timer be this bad? The twists and turns in this story had me wondering what to believe, and…
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