And the reason I’m a week late is because I have been very much enjoying the start of the Easter break.
We have been to Edinburgh zoo, which was fantastic. It was such a good day out even if the Zoo was on a rather massive hill. Lots of walking, lots of fresh air and lots and lots to see. Plus the Grasslands restaurant served some delicious food.
I’ve also spent a lot of time enjoying the sea breeze and looking for shells. Family time. Important time.
I will be about slightly more next week than I was last week, but I am going to take full advantage and enjoy my time off with my very special small wee person. She is the best.
Happy holidays!
March was a great blogging month for me –
I wrote some discussion type posts
- The life/reading of a book blogger #bookwormproblems – The post is HERE if you would like to have a read.
I have been amazed at how many comments and reads this post has received 🙂

- In everyday life how do you deal with all the daily distractions? – if you are interested you can find the post HERE
I reviewed some great books including;
- Click by L. Smyth
- Nine perfect strangers by Liane Moriarty
- The wife’s shadow by Cath Weeks
- The family secret by Terry Lynn Thomas
I got the opportunity to participate in some #blogtours for some rather great reads including;
- The island affair by Helena Halme
- The silver moon storybook by Elaine Gunn
- Killing State by Judith O’Reilly
Thank you if you have stopped by, read, commented or talked to me here or on twitter – I am always in awe of how supportive and nice the #bookblogging community is.
The zoo looks like so much fun! Looks like you had a good reading month too 😊
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I did, I also read a few more books that I haven’t gotten the reviews quite finished for 😀 And the Zoo was brilliant, so much to see.
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That panda bear looks so cute! I’ve never seen one in real life, I’m a little jealous.
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It was rather amazing to watch, we stayed for quite a while – beautiful creatures.
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I love the zoo! Wow that tiger is so close, I don’t think you can see them so close up here! Looks like you had a great week readingwise too!
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It was a glass viewing area, there was also a glass tunnel that we walked through, and the tiger could walk over, it was a good enclosure. I would highly recommend Edinburgh Zoo if you are ever in the area.
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I had no idea Edinburgh had a zoo!
You’ve had a great blogging month! I’m off to read your discussion posts!
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The Zoo is defintely worth a visit, just wear comfortable shoes 😀
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It looks like you had lovely time in the zoo, I love the tiger pic.
Happy reading/blogging/writing week ahead! 😉
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We did, thank you 😀
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Lovely Wrap-up!
It seems you had a very productive last month. I visited Edinburgh in January and although I didn’t visit the zoo, I fell in love with the city, it’s gorgeous, now I can’t wait to be back ( hopefully in Summer). Maybe this time I will visit those Pandas!!
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It’s a beautiful city, I never visit as often now but it is one of my favourite places.
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I love Edinburgh. Hope you had a great time 😍
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Ahhh I love Edinburgh so much, I’m so sad I didn’t have time to visit the zoo when I was there last summer. Oh, maybe that’s an excuse to come back ahah 🙂
So happy you had such a great blogging month, I hope that April will be even better! 🙂
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Absolutely a vaild reason to go back! Thank you, I hope April is a great blogging/reading month for you too.
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What wonderful photos!! I’m glad you guys have enjoyed your break!! ❤
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Thank you 😀
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