Why Am I Awake So Early?

There is generally a reason I am awake before my alarm. I say alarm in the singular. I have gone back to using an alarm clock, rather than phone alarm/s, to help my brain switch of thoroughly at night. It is making a difference. Why I WakeUp Before My Alarm I might wake up earlier … Continue reading Why Am I Awake So Early?

Platinum Jubilee

A few images from the Platinum Jubilee Weekend currently being celebrated in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, over this especially extended weekend here in the UK. Not everyone has the weekend off, but for those that do, there are a few tea parties and picnics going on. Previous Jubilees Queen Elizabeth II has … Continue reading Platinum Jubilee

An Incensed Observer

I don't think it will take many guesses as to what I am feeling incensed about. Living in the UK, watching from a distance, we hear news of another school tragedy in the US. I think we are all stunned. Famillies grief spread across the media. How awful to have to publicly share it. Children … Continue reading An Incensed Observer

Hope found in ME is Six!

Hi lovely readers! My blog is six years! Why Did I Start Blogging? It's my bloggerversary. Hope found in M.E. is six years old today! I started blogging as a way to help me cope with the loss of my first companion hound. He's featured above. A beautiful greyhound who failed the racing grade and … Continue reading Hope found in ME is Six!

Accessibility – Why More Is Needed

A thought for Wednesday. Accessibility Definition: "...able to be reached,... or used by people who have a disability. Features such as non-slip floors and accessible entrances" I was going to post this on facebook, following a visit to the optician which was long and tiring, preceded by a week plus on bedrest which was equally … Continue reading Accessibility – Why More Is Needed

A Flight From Hong Kong

I was scrolling through Facebook, as one does, or not depending on your 'I will ignore all irritating clickbait and move on' level. And saw a video of a plane landing at the once Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong. I remember my first arrival there, it was a bit manic to say the least. … Continue reading A Flight From Hong Kong

The Question of Women’s Rights

I am a woman in middle age and even though I have lived with the chronic illness MEcfs, since 2004, I don't underestimate how fortunate I am to have a head of increasingly grey hair. As a woman I have experienced a great deal of prejudice with having a Chronic Illness which has been and … Continue reading The Question of Women’s Rights

Exploring Language Apps

Having several thoughts during each day, I thought I should probably just put them on my blog. Because you really want to know my thoughts!😅 Todays Thoughts - Language Apps A few years ago, along with my family I started sporadically using the language App Duolingo. At the time, due to MEcfs, my capacity for … Continue reading Exploring Language Apps