As Tier 4 strikes most of us across the country, and January looks set to be the most January January there ever was, I think it would be very easy to fall into a spiral of negativity right now. We are definitely in for a rough start to 2021, but as I’ve tried to do for as much of this year as ...
2020
Over the next few days I’m sure we will see the Instagram top nine return, which shows you your top nine photos shared from the past year. Personally I think the tool is a bit dated, as it only shows top nine in terms of likes, which doesn’t factor in any of the other metrics that are actually ...
July became the month we could all go out again, to bars, pubs and restaurants and I’ve got to be honest I’ve been to quite a few and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. Despite still being furloughed the days definitely don’t blend into one which is what a lot of people think. I live for the weekends, ...
With one week of the month to go – god knows how it is still January – this is a bit late, I know. But I feel like everyone is full of promises and resolutions in the New Year that I prefer to see what really is doable before committing and sharing. As I proclaimed last year, I ...
I spent New Year’s Eve in Tynemouth this year, a few drinks at Ora followed by tapas from the new menu at Allards. We were back on our sofa in pyjamas by ten thirty, and saw the new year in watching the London fireworks on tv – perfect.