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London

We visited London for the second ever time at Easter. I love the energy of the city and how the sense of history is combined with showcasing new and changing things to see. It feels to me the way the internet can feel - endless, everchanging and rushing on with more and more to see, never still. But it is a wonderful place for discoveries and experiences. We had a fantastic view from our hotel room:   Almost every day started here: We walked and explored lots of fascinating places - Covent Garden, Camden Passage and St James (Piccadilly) markets, Fortnum and Mason's and the Burlington Arcade. And then we went from the subline to ...M&M World!   Seeing Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap made for a wonderful evening - and no, I can't tell you whodunnit! We visited St Paul's Cathedral for the first time having visited Westminter Abbey last year. It is a very different place altogether. The mosaic ceilings are beautiful - a real sight to see. I

What I learned about blogging in March

Now that the Blogging Your Way course has come to an end, I have been thinking about all I have learned, everything that has inspired me and what I would like to achieve through my blog. The course is excellent – not just in the standard of teaching provided by a range of inspiring and experienced role models and the variety of learning resources that are provided to challenge and motivate students, but in the way we were encouraged to think more deeply about ourselves and how we value creativity as part of our everyday life. All images from the Blog Boss e-course content I can honestly say it has changed the way I think about what I do and how I occupy my time and has encouraged me to focus on the things in life that have value and that will have a positive impact on my ability to be creative. I have also learned about tools that can be used to share that creativity here on my blog. If you have a blog that you would like to re-ignite with a passion for your skill or talen