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A trio of images with books sitting in a theatre auditorium, me smiling in a huge library and an open book being read in the park
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2025 in books

Waves come into shore with large rocks standing in it
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my big trip to australia

I hold up a book called 'In The Kitchen' in my kitchen
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love in the kitchen

A few pictures of my new shower and bathroom
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bathroom renovation

Waves rolling in towards a beach with hills in the background
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4 west coast islands | Roadtripping Scotland

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Home cooking with the Sidekick recipe packs app | Sorted Food

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A year of blogging!

August 1, 2017January 2, 2020 Katie

A year ago I decided to take a real crack at this whole blogging thing and 52 posts later, here we are. I wanted to blog because I really missed writing creatively and for fun, something I don’t have the … Continue reading A year of blogging!

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My Edinburgh Fringe picks 2017

July 25, 2017January 2, 2020 Katie

I like to think of myself as a bit of a Fringe planning afficionado. Proven by the fact that I have managed to organise my August with 25 shows to review and a further 20 shows just for fun, managing … Continue reading My Edinburgh Fringe picks 2017

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Mid-year reading round up 

July 21, 2017January 6, 2023 Katie

We’re just over half way through the year and I’ve completed my totally achievable, way too easy Goodreads challenge of reading 12 books in 2017. And while I bump up my goal to read even more in the second half … Continue reading Mid-year reading round up 

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C’est magnifique en Belgique!

July 16, 2017May 29, 2020 Katie

I was making the most of having international friends from uni this week and went to visit one of my favourite people at her home in Belgium – somewhere that I’ve always wanted to go. And for once I didn’t … Continue reading C’est magnifique en Belgique!

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Raspberry Edinburgh Gin Pops | Easy Recipes

June 27, 2017January 2, 2020 Katie

This is so simple it almost doesn’t need a recipe to know how to make it but they are delicious and I needed an excuse to share the pretty pictures. They are the perfect refreshing summer treat for grown ups! … Continue reading Raspberry Edinburgh Gin Pops | Easy Recipes

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The trouble with subjective competition 

June 17, 2017August 26, 2020 Katie

I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot lately, and what started as a wee twitter rant kept playing in my mind and I realised that I’ve got something to say! I know that I am young and there’s so … Continue reading The trouble with subjective competition 

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North East Summertime 

June 12, 2017January 2, 2020 Katie

Being home for the summer is a breath of fresh air, taking a break from the hectic schedule I give myself in Edinburgh with uni, work and dance. I get to move back in with my family which means I … Continue reading North East Summertime 

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Paris | Travel Tips

June 5, 2017May 29, 2020 Katie

After reading my post about what I got up to in the city the other week, you may be experiencing some Paris longing… which is totally understandable! I thought I would compile a bunch of tips for anyone who may … Continue reading Paris | Travel Tips

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Living the dream in Paris

May 31, 2017May 29, 2020 Katie

For the longest time I’ve been dreaming of taking a trip to Paris with enough time to truly take in the city and finally this year I made that happen with my lovely bestie Hannah. I’ll be honest and tell … Continue reading Living the dream in Paris

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Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes (New Adventures) | Ballet Review ★★★★★

May 22, 2017January 2, 2020 Katie

The reason why modern ballet is great because it incorporates all different styles of dance – it allows for more compelling choreography that can hint towards comedy and makes for a more accessible show for a ballet novice, which is … Continue reading Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes (New Adventures) | Ballet Review ★★★★★

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