-Lynsey, Scotland. “My friend introduced me to My Tan Bronze earlier this summer. I love the sun and having a tan as I get a real feel good factor from it, but the sun doesn’t love me. I’m so pleased with the results it’s fab. Me and my husband are off to Gambia again ...
It occurs to me as I say this that I might be making a point here that has always been plainly obvious to you. But all I can say is that it was an idea that came to me surprisingly late in my writing life, and I see it now as a turning point, comparable with the others I’v...
There have been many postings on social media of the Northern Lights here in central Scotland. It usually means getting up in the middle of the night to look, and to be honest, when it’s so cold, I am not motivated enough to do it. However, earlier in the month, there was an ale...
Ignazio Florio one of Italy’s richest and most powerful industrialists purchased the whole island in 1874, along with all commercial fishing rights. Florio quickly began work on enlarging and beautifying an existing tuna processing plant (tonnara). The tonnara on Favignana was one of several owned...
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Audrey Hepburn’s movie Charade is another activist form about mason terror that uses CIA as a metaphor for what came to be Swiss Austrian White supremacist world control before the Judgments and Human Rights tribunals that brought the big name Mason men (the world Mafia Syndicate) who were sti...
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. off someone's back Alsooff someone's case. No longer harassing or bothering someone. It is often put asget off someone's backorcase, as inI told her to get off my back-I'll mow the lawn tomorrow, orI wish Dad...
My brother and I were brought up in a town in Scotland. Our father was a struggling , but I always knew he was . He never criticized us, but used to bring out our best. He’d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them
The longest serving and first woman first minister insisted her decision was not down to "short term pressures", such as the ongoing divisions in her party about transgender rights. Instead, she said her exit "frees the SNP to choose the path it believes to be the right one" when it come...