Inspired by lovely friend Lizzie who always does One item: Five ways posts, I thought since I seemed to wear this skirt a lot I’d show you how I style it.
The Answer is Communism: The Great Middlemarch Mystery
Had a fantastic time last night taking part in an immersive mystery play, The Great Middlemarch Mystery. Starting at Draper’s Hall, we were presented with some intriguing characters and then were sent off to either follow one of them or forge our own paths, to gather clues and solve the mystery…
My Witch Activity Checklist
As I’m just starting out along this path, I thought I’d create a checklist of all the witch activities I plan to do over the next year. I hope this helps anyone currently starting out with the craft too <3
Spring Equinox Tarot reading and visit to Puzzlewood
What better place to spend Ostara (Spring Equinox) than an ancient woodland? I thought it’d be good to arrange a trip to Puzzlewood to celebrate the occasion with some mindfulness, foraging, tarot reading and exploration!
Theatre Review: Cluedo on Stage at the Belgrade
This week I had the pleasure of going to see Cluedo on stage at the Belgrade Theatre. I never thought I’d be going to see a play based on a classic board game, but I’d be up for seeing more adaptations! But of course, what could be more iconic than the characters of Cluedo…
Disclaimer: This review is from a press night invitation
Midweek trip to West Midlands Safari Park
Who doesn’t love animals? I had a bit of holiday to use up and so Niall and I had a date for our anniversary at the West Midlands Safari Park. Such a perfect way to spend the day – and I got some amazing encounters with the animals too!
Witchy Beginnings – Initial reflections on my new path
I am a witch – there I said it. ‘Coming out’ is always tough when you’re starting out in witchcraft. Witchy communities can often feel gatekeeper-y and non-witches can often not understand your practices… But there we are! Here’s to the start of my journey. *clink*
Day out with Lizzie Bee at Kirby Hall
I am so happy that Spring is on the way! I really enjoyed my Saturday with my gal, Lizzie having a relaxed wander around one of my favourite English Heritage sites, Kirby Hall.
The Da Vinci Code at the Belgrade Theatre
Sorry I’ve been a bit quiet recently and only seem to be posting reviews lately – my cat went missing for a few weeks and I have not altogether been feeling myself! I am hoping to take lots more pics, and visit lots more places as we move into Spring! For now, here’s my review of Davinci Code at the Belgrade Theatre this week!
Loud and Proud: I Ain’t Dumb theatre review
After being invited to a press night for LGBTQ+ play, I Ain’t Dumb, I took a little while to formulate a constructive review. Of course, I wanted to be kind as I don’t want to discourage up and coming talent from pursuing their goals and dreams, but I always wanted to give my honest opinion on what promised to be an interesting play but ultimately left me confused and expecting more…