Post Comment Love 28 - 30 July 2017

Hello there and welcome to another #PoCoLo and of course Friyay!  I've been looking forward to it all week as I've a few days off coming up and am hoping to get out on my bike and finally shake off this summer cold I've got. I think summer colds are the worst.  But I digress, if you were here last week, thank you, it was great to see you and if you're new here this week *hello* it's lovely to have you along, and both Morgan and I hope you'll find some cracking blog posts to read, and come back again next week!

We spent last weekend in Norfolk and it's true we never leave empty handed, this time with lots of marrows from dad's garden. The option was did we want those three or these three, so we chose three! But in my forgetfulness I forgot to bring the banana chilli plant I bought at a roadside shack home, so dad is growing double the amount of banana chillies he expected too.  Pop back on Sunday to see my marrow acquisition, now that's an offer you won't get everyday is it?

I've spent this week trying to get ahead of myself for next week, both at work and at home, and making slow progress, which given that my head feels like it's full of cotton wool - that's was a summer cold does! There's lists to make and things to pack and the greenhouse to sort out. Now that things have finally started growing... And an allotment to visit and check on, but given the weather the past few days I'm hopeful that it will be better placed to managed without us for a few days. 

This week's photo isn't from my garden (sadly), but from our recent visit to RHS Hyde Hall in Essex - the flowers look fit to burst don't they?

Nigella's fit to burst into flower at Hyde Hall

Could you be one of our future Bloggers Showcase?

Sadly we don't have someone to feature this week as the blogger we had lined up appears to have stopped blogging. Our list is growing, and stretches to the middle of October, which is awesome, but Morgan and I would love to feature you, especially if you already link up with us. There's no time limit on how long you need to have been blogging for, it's open to everyone. All you need to do is tell us a bit about yourself by answering our #PoCoLo questions and send them over to us. 

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Post Comment Love 21 - 23 July 2017

Hello there and welcome to another #PoCoLo - if you were here last week it was good to see you, and I'm looking forward to catching up on all your posts. If you're new here this week, welcome, I'm pretty sure you're going to find some great posts and meet some friendly bloggers. Whenever you link up don't forget to tag Morgan and I in your tweets, and we'll happily retweet them, and if Friday's don't work for you then the linky is open until 11pm on Sunday evening.

It was another relaxing weekend here last weekend after a bit of a shocking week and it was nice to kick back and wander around Greenwich, even though I now go there every day for work. In fact I don't think I've ever been to Greenwich quite so much. I already know that it's a great place to people watch and on Saturday we sat and watched hundreds of WRNS being corralled for a photo to celebrate a hundred years at the Old Royal Naval College. 

We went for brunch, ate too much then walked and walked. MOH led us in the direction of a bike shop - and yesterday he collected a new bike, while my ulterior motive was to head towards the Queen's Orchard in Greenwich Park. We were lucky, it was open and you can see more of what's behind the ornate gate as that's the post I've linked up this week.

My photo though is from our visit to Gravetye Manor at the start of May. This week I was drawn to this picture of succulents with a view. Couldn't you just sit there and drink it all in, clearly a glass of fizz would help, but when doesn't it?

SUCCULENTS WITH A VIEW

SUCCULENTS WITH A VIEW

Blogger Showcase: Emma from Our Fairytale Adventure

Emma writes the parenting blog Our Fairytale Adventure and along with her family are intent on travelling as much as they can over the next eighteen months before her eldest starts school. One of the three words she uses to describe herself is fiery - great word - but there's also compassionate in the mix too.  And I think I'm going to join her for an autumn evening, just as long as there's tea and cake.

Do pop over to Morgan's blog to find out more about Emma, but don't forget to connect with her on social media first:

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Post Comment Love and Blogger Showcase 14 - 16 July 2017

Hello there and welcome to another PoCoLo - if you were here last week it was great to see you. If you're new here this week, welcome and thanks for joining Morgan and I and our friendly linky. You're welcome to link up any post you've written in the past week, and as with any linky, please do take time to explore some of the other posts, because, everyone likes some blog love don't they?

This week has been a strange one and one of those were I've lost a day or two and gained them at points too. It's meant I've rarely known what day it is, more than usual I mean. But in big news I've started cycling to work, and have clocked up two and a half days of a cycling commute. I was resigned to getting wet on Tuesday and I wasn't wrong, but not quite for the reasons I expected, but more on that another time.

So it seems fitting that my photo this week is of raindrops on the agapanthus in our garden.

Agapanthus in the rain

It was nice to have the cooler night, but I think on balance I'm pleased to have the warmer and drier weather back, aren't you?

Blogger Showcase: RawMum

1. Who are you? 

This is the hardest question of them all... honestly... I don't know!

I'm a wife, daughter and sister. I've done many jobs - Teacher, Education Consultant, Bushcraft Instructor, Etsy shop owner, Teaching Assistant, GIS database manager, Researcher, Education Officer, Garden Centre assistant... How do you define a person?

I'm generally a very organised, logical and dependable person... but I'm also very sensitive and have my struggles with not feeling that I'm good enough. I've had some hard knocks in the last few years and writing is something that helps stop me falling down the dark rabbit hole. When I'm most relaxed I even get poetic!

2. How did you discover blogging?

I knew about easy Wordpress websites through work related tasks so when we started our "trying to conceive" journey I had a little play with setting up my own... I was pretty much hooked at the first post!

3. Why did you start blogging?

January 2017. I'm a newbie on the blogging block. I do have a Facebook page that I've run for three years, all about wild things, so I have a few insights but I do feel I have a lot to learn yet. 

4. What do you find most challenging?

I like to take all of my photos and I often delay a post because I don't have the right photo. I also worry about reaching people that might find my posts useful. I guess my confidence is still quite low after a few life knock backs. I have to work to keep my mojo. 

5. What is your favourite topic to write about?

At the moment my focus is on my journey to becoming a mother. I write honestly about whatever is happening in my life at the particular point. I have some quirky hobbies and interest so they will crop up randomly now and then...

6. Are you blogging for fun or do you have goals?

I blog because I have to let the words out of my head. I would love to be able to support myself on my blog alone but I worry that this would destroy it. Hopefully I can find a nice balance as my blog grows and I'd like to keep it natural. 

7. What is your favourite thing about blogging?

I find it very therapeutic to allow words to flow out of my head... it helps with maintaining good mental health. I love the way that people rally around and provide love and support even though they don't know me. I feel like I've got an online family. 

8. Have you ever attended a blogging conference and if so, what did you think?

Nope but I would like to...

Suggestions welcome...

9. What are your 3 best posts?

Is this really it - for its innocence and the unexpected surprise of being nominated as a featured blogger on the #dreamteam linky

What to expect when expecting: miscarriage - for the sheer weight that lifted after writing it, I hope that it also helps others in a similar situation. 

Miscarriage: silence is painful - for the tips to friends and family who want to help those suffering a miscarriage 

10. Describe yourself in three words!

Organised. Raw. Honest. 

11. Are you a tea and biscuits or coffee and cake person?

Sadly none. I'm dairy intolerant so I am often forced to avoid these things. I do like a jasmine tea and there is a great Greek cafe nearby that does delicious vegan baklava. Those are very naughty and perk me up on a bad day. Homemade cake is another thing... my friends call me "Kipling"

12. What's your idea of a perfect night out?

Cinema. Total film buff... I just love the stories. Strangely I don't really know the actors as I prefer to think of them in their roles. Action films are a go to when I need cheering up, sneaky chick flicks with friends, and all animated films even if I'm in the cinema with just kids. 

I also like looking at the stars as we get home. It's almost like a ritual to look up and spot the constellations. 

13. Your perfect night in?

Roaring fire and tasty food. Candles and massage... mmmmm...

14. What would your best friend/OH/mum or kids say is your best quality?

My friends always say that if there is a zombie apocalypse they are coming around to mine as I'm always prepared, can make fire and own bows. 

My Hubby would probably say I make an amazing chocolate cake and I have a nice bum! (and I care deeply about things).

Mum would say I'm always willing to give it a go... entrepreneur streak!

Thank you RawMum, I've enjoyed reading your responses and can't help but feel there's something raw and honest about your answers sot think your blog is well named. Bizarrely while typing this post I've also been enjoying some baklava, probably not anywhere near as tasty as your vegan cafe sort, but spooky nonetheless.  

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