
I am absolutely stunned. Oh my gosh, some people are blessed with good voices, and John Legend is definitely one of them. He sounded even better than on his album; his voice is truly beautiful. I was smitten by his voice, and his energy was so calming and relaxing. I loved every minute of the show and enjoyed it so much; I'm so happy. It felt incredibly soothing, and my friend and I had a really good time.
John is so talented and plays the piano so well. His performance was outstanding. He used the stage effectively, and his energy was pure. I wish him and his family the very best on his tour.
The "Get Lifted" tour is all about his journey. He shared amazing insights and even told us about some songs he was part of that we didn't know he was. He has worked in the background with many popular musicians.
My Outfit for the John Legend Concert
For my outfit, I picked up this pink mini jumpsuit with flowers from River Island. I wanted something simple yet stylish and definitely a bit girly. To go with it, I chose some gold earrings and styled my trusty cornrows – honestly, the easiest hair ever. I love that I don't have to do anything with them.
I also put a little effort into my makeup. I spent more time blending and trying to get my face just right, even though I'm still learning. What matters is that I know how to work with my own face. For shoes, I wore my gold gladiator sandals from Zara, which I think I've only worn once before with my stylish green dress.
I went with a friend, and she was so happy when I invited her. I was glad she could make it. We've been chilling together since our days in Ukraine, and now we sometimes go out with her daughter – if you remember seeing a kid in some of my beach posts, that's her beautiful daughter.
Overall, I kept my look pretty simple. Since this is Scotland, I definitely brought a jacket – you can never be too sure with the weather here. Plus, I actually went to the gym yesterday in the rain and got a bit chilly, but I still enjoyed the walk and woke up feeling great.
So, did I nail the music tour outfit? Let me know. You can watch the clip on my Instagram:.




Oh my goodness, you guys! I just had to sit down and gush about the latest book that's completely captivated me. I mean, you know me, I've got a pile of books probably taller than I am, lol just kidding, but every now and then, one just hits different. And that's exactly what "The Garden Against Time" by Olivia Laing did.
Finding My Reading Nook: A Little Bit of Barons Haugh Magic
So, before I even dive into the book, let me set the scene. I took this beauty with me to Barons Haugh Nature Reserve to do some reading in nature – honestly, there's nothing quite like it. It's such a peaceful spot, perfect for getting lost in a good book. I actually took some photos there (you might have seen a sneak peek on my Instagram), and while it's gorgeous, I won't be sharing too much about Barons Haugh just yet. We didn't get to explore it quite the way I wanted to this time, so we're definitely planning a proper return trip. For those of you familiar with the area, think of it as another lovely spot, a bit similar to the feel of Lochwinnoch but with its own unique charm. It was the absolute ideal backdrop for this particular read.
"The Garden Against Time": More Than Just a Book About GardensNow, onto the main event: Olivia Laing's "The Garden Against Time." Guys, if you're expecting a cozy guide to planting petunias, you're in for a surprise. This book is so much more than that. It's truly a masterpiece of non-fiction, blending so many genres that it feels like a whole new literary experience.
Olivia Laing, the writer, is just brilliant. She has this incredible way of weaving together her own deeply personal experiences – in this case, the very physical, sometimes grueling, work of restoring an overgrown walled garden in Suffolk – with vast stretches of cultural history, literary criticism, and nature writing. It's like she pulls a thread from her own life and it unravels into centuries of human thought and emotion.
What she really digs into is this idea of gardens as a kind of paradise. We all have that image, right? A perfect, serene escape. But what Laing does, so intelligently and unflinchingly, is she peels back the layers to show the hidden costs of creating these beautiful spaces. She doesn't shy away from the darker side of history – the links to power, privilege, even exploitation. She makes you really think about how many of these idyllic visions were built on the enclosure of common lands or even colonial legacies. It's a challenging, necessary conversation to have, and it completely shifted my perspective.
But here's the thing: it's not all doom and gloom. Even amidst these profound critiques, Laing manages to find so much hope and even radical possibility within gardens. She highlights figures and places where gardens became sites of incredible creativity, resilience, and even a kind of defiance against conventional norms. She shows us how working with the land, understanding its cycles, can be a way to connect with something much bigger than ourselves – to grapple with time itself.
Reading this book felt like having the smartest, most insightful friend gisting you about the world, history, and humanity, all through the lens of something as seemingly simple as a garden. It’s beautifully written, thought-provoking, and utterly absorbing.
If you love books that make you see the world differently, that blend the personal with the profound, and that aren't afraid to ask big questions, then you absolutely must add "The Garden Against Time" to your TBR pile. It's a genuine journey, and one I highly recommend you embark on.
Go grab a copy, maybe find your own quiet spot in nature, and let me know what you think!

Hi everyone. You know me, always on the hunt for cool gadgets that actually make my life easier, not more complicated. So, when PLAUD reached out and offered to send over their PLAUD Note AI Voice Recorder for me to test out, I was intrigued. And let me tell you, after playing with it for a bit, this tiny thing is a game-changer.
First off, the unboxing. It’s sleek, it's silver, it's super slim (seriously, 0.117 inches thin – you barely notice it), and it just feels premium. It even won an IF Product Design Award, which honestly, I can see why. Plus, it came with a free magnetic case which is brilliant for attaching it to my phone (MagSafe compatible, score).

So, what exactly is the PLAUD Note and why should you care?
Think of it as your personal, highly intelligent note-taker. Here’s the magic:
- Record Anything, Anywhere: This is key. It has a dual-mode recording system. Want to record a phone call? Just attach it to your smartphone with the magnetic case, press a button, and boom – clear call recording. In a meeting or a lecture? Flip it to "on-site recording" mode, and it captures the ambient sound perfectly. I've tested both, and the clarity is fantastic.
- AI Transcription & Summarization is REAL: This is where the "AI" really shines. Once you've recorded, you connect it to the PLAUD App, and it automatically uploads the audio. Then, the app (which uses some seriously powerful AI models like GPT-4.1, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, and Gemini 2.5 Pro) gets to work. It transcribes everything into 112 languages (wild, right?!), and then – get this – it summarizes it for you.
- For meetings, it can pull out key decisions, next steps, and insights.
- For lectures, it helps create structured notes and visual summaries.
- For interviews, it delivers professionally formatted notes so you can actually make eye contact instead of furiously scribbling.
- Even for quick voice memos, it'll transcribe, summarize, and organize your thoughts into a searchable knowledge base. It even has speaker labels and auto-paragraphing.
- No More Forgetting Important Stuff: Honestly, how many times have you been on a call or in a meeting, thought "I'll remember that later," and then… poof, it's gone? This completely solves that. You can just be present in the conversation, knowing PLAUD has your back.
- Massive Storage & Battery: It has 64GB of local memory (that's about 480 hours of recording) and a whopping 30 hours of continuous recording on a single charge, with 60 days standby. Plus, you get unlimited cloud storage with the app, which is a HUGE bonus for keeping everything organized and accessible.
- Special Offers that are ACTUALLY Special: Mine came with the free magnetic case (which is £23.99 GBP value) and a free Advanced AI Starter Plan (valued at £45 GBP!) which gives you 300 minutes of AI transcription per month. That's a great way to get started and see how much time it saves you.

Oh, friends, I need to share something important with you, and it's about a really close friend of mine.
I want to tell you about my dear friend. He's incredibly bright and dedicated, but his life was dramatically impacted by the war in Ukraine and even before it due to funds. He had to drop out of university and had to leave during the conflict, which was just heartbreaking.
Now, he's found a way to continue his education in the Netherlands, and he's back as a full-time student at Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences. Despite facing so many challenges, he keeps pushing forward, working different jobs to try and cover his fees. But as a student, it's an immense struggle, and he's still falling short. He's doing everything he can, but he just needs a little extra help to stay on track.
That's why I'm reaching out to you all. We're behind him every step of the way, and I know how much it would mean to him to get some assistance with his fees. Please, if you can spare even a small amount, it would make a world of difference. Remember, nothing is too small when we come together.
You can help him continue his studies through this GoFundMe link. He also shared his story, which you can read below the donation.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for considering helping my friend achieve his dream.
John Legend is Bringing 'Get Lifted' Back to Life (and Glasgow) – Here's Why You NEED to Be There.
Okay, friends, gather 'round, because I have some NEWS that has me absolutely buzzing – and if you're a music lover, you're going to want to hear this! Guess who's bringing his iconic sound back to the stage, celebrating an album that shaped an entire era? None other than the one and only John Legend, and guess what? He's kicking off his "Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour" right here in GLASGOW.
Seriously, when I heard the OVO Hydro is getting the first taste of this tour on May 27th, my jaw dropped. Get Lifted is more than just an album; it's a masterpiece that gave us "Ordinary People," "Used to Love U," and so many other tracks that just hit different. It's the album that introduced us to the EGOT-winning Legend we know and adore today, grabbing three Grammys along the way, including Best New Artist. Twenty years, can you believe it? Time flies when you're making history.
The true story of Pastor Chris’ divorce is one of wholeness found in Christ.
Beyond the headlines and speculations about the divorce lies a story of personal transformation, spiritual resilience, and continued dedication to the cause of Christ. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, the globally respected founder and president of LoveWorld Incorporated, continues to lead one of the most influential Christian ministries in the world, long after the end of his marriage.Understanding the Context of Pastor Chris Divorce
The announcement of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s divorce in 2016 took many by surprise. As a spiritual leader revered across continents, his personal life had remained largely private. When the divorce became public, he never responded with hostility or blame. Instead, he maintained a dignified silence for the most part, focusing on his calling and continuing to minister to millions across the globe. In one of his rare comments on the matter, he emphasized that his focus remained firmly on the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the mission God had entrusted to him.Far from derailing his ministry, the divorce became a moment of introspection for many of his followers, a reminder that even spiritual leaders are human, facing the same relational challenges that others do, yet choosing to move forward with grace.
A Ministry That Grew Stronger Through Trials
What makes the divorce story unique is how it was followed not by decline, but by immense growth and global expansion. His ministry, Christ Embassy, continued to reach new milestones. The Healing School expanded its reach through the Healing Streams Live Healing Services, broadcasting miraculous healing sessions to hundreds of millions in over 200 countries.
Meanwhile, Rhapsody of Realities, the daily devotional authored by Pastor Chris, remained one of the most distributed publications in the world, translated into thousands of languages. His teaching programs like Your LoveWorld Specials and Global Communion Services gained even more traction, particularly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, when people sought spiritual insight and encouragement.
In the midst of personal change, he demonstrated a principle he often preaches: "Your life is not at the mercy of circumstances but governed by the Word of God." The divorce did not define his ministry; instead, it refined it, sharpening his focus, broadening his message, and showcasing the strength of faith in action.



We strolled around, soaking up every single view. Seriously, every single one! There's a long trail, and as you walk towards it, you get a gorgeous view of the River Calder, and from there, you can see the Castle Semple Country Park. That long trail felt like it went on forever, but when we finally reached the end, the view was absolutely worth it. We also spotted loads of birds that are being protected in their natural habitat. At the end of the trail, you can see the Peel Tower of Lochwinnoch. The ruins of The Peel of Castle Semple, or the Castle Semple Loch Peel Tower, which was once known in Scottish Reformation times as the Defender of the Faith, sit in Castle Semple Loch, in the Parish of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The castle stands on a wee rocky island that's now connected to the shore by a curved embankment because of drainage and farming. You might see Semple written as 'Sempill' sometimes, but we'll stick to the more common spelling here.
I needed to do a product review, so I filmed the second one right there. Just after I finished, I started dancing again because I had my MUZEN OTR Portable Retro FM Radio Bluetooth Speaker with me – the walnut wood one I usually take on our trips. I love chilling out or having a dance in nature. There's just something about it that makes me constantly smile. I can't help it! I adore nature, so it's safe to say I'd love to live right in the middle of it.
Anyway, while we were there, we bumped into three elderly folks. After chatting with them, we found out they were three siblings. That really warmed my heart. Three elderly siblings on a trip together from the same parents – it was so lovely. You could still see that sibling bond between them.
Moving on, we enjoyed the views and made sure to snap loads of photos of Lochwinnoch so I could share them with you all. But wait, there's more! We decided to head towards the part where we could dip our legs in the water, and those lovely elderly siblings pointed us in the right direction, near Castle Semple Country Park. (I've already shared photos of our trip to Castle Semple Park on the blog.) But just before we went to find it, I asked my partner to wind down the car window a bit. We had cans of disinfectant inside, and with the hot weather, I was worried they might explode. We were still deciding whether to put them in the boot or leave them on the seats, and I asked my partner to check the boot. While we were talking, I didn't realize he was about to close it. I wanted to check the temperature, and bam! He closed it on my left index finger, and I screamed! Hahaha, the pain was so intense I couldn't even cry. My partner instantly felt terrible, so I had to cheer him up. He's been a bit down about it all day. Anyway, I insisted we finish our trip, but he wanted me to go to the hospital. But you know me, I waited for the bleeding to stop. My clotting time was about 4 minutes, which is normal, so I figured I'd be alright. We put some disinfectant on it, and my partner started looking for first aid. The first person he asked was a bus driver, but he didn't have anything. The second was a woman at the Castle Semple Sailing Club. Actually, he went around looking for first aid while I sat down. I even told him not to bother, but he was determined. When the woman saw us, she was so kind. She showed me where to wash my hands and gave me disinfectant cream, and my partner dressed the wound. It was a deep cut, but the pain is easing off now. Funnily enough, when I woke up on Friday last week, my elbow was even more sore than my finger!
You won't believe the craziest part of our adventure that day. When we finished our trip and were on our way back, my partner said I should get a tetanus jab. So, I called the NHS and was on hold for ages. Then, I went to Boots pharmacy, and they advised me to go to the hospital to see a doctor and gave me some painkillers. We finally got the go-ahead to go to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and that was around 9:06 pm, but I'd been calling the NHS 111 since 7:37 pm. When I got there, I signed in and waited for what felt like forever before a nurse saw my wound. She used sterile water to clean it and then bandaged my whole left palm, not just my index finger. Then, she asked us to wait to see a doctor who would prescribe the tetanus injection – the whole reason I was there! I waited until around 1:15 am (middle of the night) before another senior nurse came to see me. Since I couldn't really feel the tip of my finger, I had to get an X-ray. After the X-ray, I waited again for a while, and then she came back with another person to give me the tetanus injection. They cleaned the wound again and redressed it. By this point, I was completely exhausted and trying not to get cranky because my partner had been with me the whole time and felt bad about what happened. He kept encouraging me to just wait it out, but I was so fed up. We finally got home around 2:56 am, almost 3 am! I quickly had a bath, grabbed something to eat, and went to bed. The funny thing is, I've been injured before back home as a kid, and it took maybe 30 minutes to get a prescription, the tetanus shot, and walk home. Same in Ukraine. But this was my first time visiting the minor injury ward here, and let me tell you, I won't be rushing back! The waiting time is ridiculous, and in the end, I didn't even see a doctor – the nurse did her job, and I'm fine. My partner tried to lighten the mood and said we were craving adventure, and now the adventure doesn't want to end! I couldn't help but laugh 🤣. Well, we got home safe and sound, thank God.
I know you can probably picture how exhausted I was by now, but let me quickly tell you a bit about Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve. It's a wetland reserve and a fantastic spot for a nature escape.
According to the RSPB, it's one of the few wetlands left in the west of Scotland. You can spot Whooper Swans, Wigeon, Goldeneye, and loads of other ducks. The conservation work at Lochwinnoch aims to restore the reserve's wetland system to how it would have been over 100 years ago. You can read more about Lochwinnoch village. We drove through it, and in my opinion, it's beautiful and peaceful. But judging by the £2.50 we paid for a can of Pepsi, the cost of living might be a bit on the higher side – you can do the math and tell me what you think.

Lochwinnoch: Your Ultimate Guide to a Wonderful Visit.
Address: Lochwinnoch RSPB Nature Reserve, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch PA12 4JFFirst off, parking. It's all about contactless payment at the machine, so no need to rummage for change, but keep in mind you'll have to pay no matter when you rock up if you do not have the membership card. There are about 30 spaces, and just so you know, four of those are reserved for folks popping into the shop. If you've got a Blue Badge, there are three designated spots for you, and they're pretty close to the visitor centre – about 20 meters away. Now, the car park surface is gravel, and it can get a bit bumpy with potholes, so watch your step. If you're bringing your bike, there are racks right near the visitor centre entrance. Just a heads-up, there's no lighting in the car park and no proper spot to drop anyone off, but hey, at least there's no height restriction for your vehicle.
Need the loo? There's one accessible toilet about 10 meters from the visitor centre entrance. And if you've got a little one, the baby changing facilities are in that same accessible toilet.
If you're planning on pushing a pushchair around, the nature trails are generally okay. There are three partly signposted trails – two are about 400m each, and the other is 1.5km. They're all flat with no big hills. The main 1.5km trail is meant to be accessible for everyone. Just a word of warning though, all the trails can get a bit waterlogged if there's been a lot of rain.
For anyone using a wheelchair, the car park is that gravel surface with potential potholes, so be aware of that. When it comes to the nature trails, the same applies – the three trails are flat with no steep bits, and the main 1.5km one is all-access. But again, they can get flooded after heavy rain. There are also four picnic benches, and two of them have space for a single wheelchair.
If you need a regular toilet, you'll find them inside the visitor centre.
The visitor centre itself is open every day from 9:30 am to 5 pm, and the car park and trails are open all the time. There are three entrances on the ground floor, with both steps and ramps available. The doors open outwards manually. They've got a low counter for membership info, and they even have a wheelchair you can borrow if you need it. The inside is all on one level with plenty of space to move around, good lighting, and clear information. Some of the stuff in there might be a bit tricky to reach, but the staff are happy to help. They also have a hearing loop.
Fancy a cuppa or a snack? They've got a range of refreshments in their shop, and they try to stock Fairtrade or locally sourced goodies. You can grab hot drinks (proper bean-to-cup coffee!), and all sorts of sweet and savory snacks and sandwiches.
The shop itself sells things like binoculars and telescopes, books, bird food, and gifts.
Just a heads up, the picnic area is temporarily closed from May 13th, and they're hoping to have it back open by May 31st. There are usually four tables outside the visitor centre, and two of them have space for a wheelchair. You're welcome to bring your own food and drinks to enjoy there when it's open again.
You can also hire binoculars from £3.
They sometimes have guided walks, so it might be worth checking if there are any on when you visit.
As for the viewpoint, most of it is level access, but the Tower Observation Area is upstairs in the visitor centre. There's no lift, so you'll have to climb 23 steps to get up there. They also have two hides with seating and two viewing screens, one with seating. Just a note that the Aird Meadow Hide is currently closed for maintenance.
Remember those nature trails? The three of them are partly signposted, flat, and without any big inclines. The main one (1.5km) is all-access. You get onto it through a gate, and part of it is a boardwalk with passing places. There are no other gates, steps, or stiles on the trails, but they can get flooded after heavy rain.
They've got a wild playground, which sounds fun! Oh wait, it says "Not available on site," so maybe that's something for the future.
Looks like barbecues are also "Not available on site," so no grilling your sausages there.
If you're bringing your dog, they're allowed on all the footpaths as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside the visitor centre, but not in the shop area. They just ask that you keep your furry friend at your heel or on a lead to protect the wildlife.
And of course, assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.
So there you have it – the full scoop on what's available when you visit Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve!
Did you clock our mucky shoes? Aye, the paths were a bit dusty, and you know what that means – pollen galore! Seriously, the pollen count was off the charts, must have been the time of year we went. We noticed loads of plants around there absolutely covered in pollen. Plus, there's a train line pretty close to one side of the path, so every time the wind picked up or a train whizzed by, you could just see the pollen swirling in the air. Even some bits of the water had a layer of it, but hey, nature's got its own way of doing things, doesn't it? Still totally worth it for the views, though.Pin this post:
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