Image from Pixabay I hear a symphonyin the world around meas I go througheach passing day.From the thump of machineryto a bird's song,the whisper of the windand the hum of tires on asphalt.Everything in the worldmakes a songfor those who listen,A quiet tuneborn of an invisible creatorunique to the worldyou wander through.Sometimes I only catchbits … Continue reading The Bird (Guest Post)
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The Games That Defined My Childhood (Guest Post)
Image from Pixabay Recently, I noticed a Facebook meme going around that asked people to list the videogames that shaped their childhood, so I decided to indulge in a little bit of nostalgia. Unlike my cousin, I didn't own a PlayStation, growing up. We had a Pentium 2 well into the early 2000s. I remember … Continue reading The Games That Defined My Childhood (Guest Post)
Army of Clouds (Guest Post)
From Google Image Search Many years ago a thief stole my eyes,and threw them away from light-I never even saw the face you shone at mereflected in the canopy above us. Your voice constantly described my lifefor all the mountain walks we breathedwere seen to me as a painted pictureon the blank canvas inside my … Continue reading Army of Clouds (Guest Post)
Love Me Till The End (A Guest Post by My Sister)
A lot of people say that there is no such thing as love at first sight or true love but although it may be rare it can all come true when you meet the right person at the right time. And that is what happened to Emily and Liam when they met took the first … Continue reading Love Me Till The End (A Guest Post by My Sister)
Death Stranding Game Review Guest Post
Death Stranding" Sony PlayStation 4 exclusive Developed by Kojima Productions What is it? Narrative-driven (post-apocalyptic sci-fi/fantasy/drama), single-player, 3rd person action/adventure/stealth, open world with survival/hiking/asynchronous social mechanics, featuring Norman Reedus, Lea Seydoux, Mads Mikkelson, Margaret Qualley, and Lindsay Wagner Who would like it? You should enjoy it if you like Kojima’s previous works in general because … Continue reading Death Stranding Game Review Guest Post
Blogmas Day 27: First Lines Fridays
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first … Continue reading Blogmas Day 27: First Lines Fridays
Guest Post: August 2008 – A Memory
Nineteen years old quit the first teaching job and told his dad 'money will come eventually' Then got on a plane which landed after midnight outside of Pisa my final destination 35 km away - a medieval Tuscan town found a ride 90 euros to Lucca on the way the driver said you should … Continue reading Guest Post: August 2008 – A Memory
Firsts Lines Fridays
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first … Continue reading Firsts Lines Fridays
Why I loven the BioShock games and not other first person shooters
( This is a guest post by my best friend Neville) Neville's blog A plane crashes into the dark ocean at night. Flames erupt all around you. Screams fill your ears. You make your way desperately to the lighthouse you see in the distance. As you enter the building, you’re taken deeper into the bowels of … Continue reading Why I loven the BioShock games and not other first person shooters
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
“There's a difference between really loving someone and loving the idea of her.” This book is definitely one of my favourite psychological thrillers I’ve read so far. When Amy disappears on her fifth anniversary, her husband Nick eventually becomes the primary suspect. Amy seems like the perfect daughter and wife until her true psychopathic nature … Continue reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn