So my weekend was eventful! Our plan had been to paint our bathroom, possibly buy some new shelves and pictures to give our old bathroom a new face lift. On our way to the supermarket though, after a whole morning of painting, we saw a little cat sitting on the side of the road. He … Continue reading Rescuing an injured stray cat
Category: Advice
Can vegans use non-vegan products that they already own?
One of the big misconceptions that I have found with veganism is the idea that if you want to go vegan you have to do away with everything non-vegan that you own in your life. While this method may work with other lifestyles, such as minimalism or decluttering, I have found this way of thinking … Continue reading Can vegans use non-vegan products that they already own?
Vegan resources
I am aware that going vegan can seem like a hugely daunting process, especially with the amount of information out there. It can be hard to keep up. So in an attempt to help make this entire process a bit less daunting for you all, I have a list of the most helpful resources for … Continue reading Vegan resources
What my bullet journal taught me
I'm sure you have heard it before but having a bullet journal genuinely changed my life! As you can see, my bullet journal is not the most artistic of places. Mainly because I am not a super artistic person...yet! I have used this lockdown period to play around with watercolour painting and it has been … Continue reading What my bullet journal taught me
Hug your pets today
Yesterday, we lost our Merry. Little Merry enjoying a bit of banana in my hand He was about 3 years old and had been on the decline for a few days. We made vet appointments just to be sure but he didn't make it to them. He died at home, next to his brother Pippin, … Continue reading Hug your pets today
Keeping a routine during lock down
Similar to most of the world, England is now just over a month into Lock Down. We are advised that we can only leave the house to go to the shops, get some fresh air or to attend doctors appointments or care for vulnerable people (such as grandparents or at risk members of our families). … Continue reading Keeping a routine during lock down
Camp NaNoWriMo 2020
2020 has already thrown all of my plans out of whack: I wanted to travel more this year, spend more time socialising, see my friends and family more often, take on some new learning courses.....until 2020 put a big old OUT OF ORDER sign across the whole world. So....damn it. One of my big things … Continue reading Camp NaNoWriMo 2020
Keeping entertained during Isolation
No matter where you are in the world it is likely that you are having to self-isolate, or at most practice social distancing as the dreaded coronavirus spreads. I am required to remain at work (let's not even get into that!) so am probably one of the few non-key workers not in isolation at the … Continue reading Keeping entertained during Isolation
Taylor Tries to free roam bunnies: A journey
We have had our two bunnies, Lola (the fluffy lionhead) and Sasha (brown and white) for just over 6 months now, and I love them more than anything else in this world. They may be small, but these little bunnies make up for their size with their sass and their silly antics. They have been … Continue reading Taylor Tries to free roam bunnies: A journey
Taylor Tries Almond Magnums
Magnums speak for themselves. They are known for being the best ice creams around, and I can't even deny that. So finally, us vegans got to enjoy magnums all over again with their vegan range of ice creams. They also do a standard vanilla ice cream with just plain chocolate on the outside, which are … Continue reading Taylor Tries Almond Magnums