Monday, 20 June 2016

Why Does The Sky Turn Yellow?

Twice now I’ve noticed the sky has been a strange yellowish colour.

Now I’ve not seen it this colour before, so what’s causing it?

I read a few articles before writing this post that state that a change to the colour of our sky is caused by high pressure in the atmosphere and sunlight refracting through the clouds.

Some articles also state that a colour change to the sky can usually happen before a storm, tornado or just by small particles of trapped dust in the atmosphere.

I’ve been around a long time, but I’ve only seen this happen twice within the last 2 months. So how’s it possible that this is taking place in my borough now; what’s changed?

I find it hard to believe a few clouds or a bit of dust can turn the whole sky yellow.

Could this new addition to our sky be due to Chemtrails?

Furthermore, is it safe to breathe in? As it looks very much like there’s a chemical or gas in the air, and I’m not even scientific!

Whatever is really turning the sky this eerie yellowish colour I’m sure in time we will find out the truth.

Or it could be just another alien bug invasion!

What do you think? 

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 19 June 2016

What Happened Previously?

I read the children’s book called, ‘Previously,’ one afternoon.

This children’s book was written by Allan Ahlberg, and illustrated by Bruce Ingman.

The story begins with Goldilocks, and tells her story in reverse to the beginning.

I know confusing!

However this book has a unique way to tell various fairytale stories backwards using the word “Previously” to explain what happened “Previously” – get the picture.

If you get confused, the beautifully illustrated pictures should help.

This book is an interesting and exciting read that I’d recommend reading with young children, as you never know what happens next, or should I say “Previously!”

So why not read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 13 June 2016

What’s A Chemtrail?

Have you ever noticed cloudy lines or white streaks that are sometimes patterned in a criss-cross design across the planets sky?

Well if you have, do you think their dangerous?

Now I'm not sure what that is but I could hazard a guess based on what it’s called, and say that it’s something to do with chemicals in the sky.

If that’s true, then why is it being done?

Some are innocent, as compressed water vapour from aircrafts released into the atmosphere makes trails that disappear quickly.

However there are many that appear more sinister, where the trails don’t disappear; instead they spread out into hazy cloudy streaks that last for hours.

Therefore, are we being bombarded with chemicals falling from the sky that’s creating problems to our health?

With a worldwide increase in asthma, allergies and respiratory diseases is it possible that the trails in the sky play a big part.

They could be the biggest health hazard of them all, as it’s a sure way of keeping the population levels down.

Maybe it should be called, “ChemTrial” short for Chemical Trial rather then Chemtrail, as after all we are the test subjects!

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Sunday, 12 June 2016

Would You Eat A Book?

I read the children’s book called, ‘The Incredible Book Eating Boy,’ one day last week.

This children’s book was written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

It’s a beautifully illustrated book about a boy called Henry who eats books.

When Henry’s addiction to eating books eventually leads him to become ill, he has to give them up.

Then one day he picks up a half eaten book from the floor, and discovers that he actually likes to read.

Now instead of eating books, he reads them all the time.

This is a great book that I’d recommend reading with young children, it will encourage them to read and learn new things.

It brings back memories of when I was a child. I used to tear the corner edge from the newspaper and chew it; but I could never eat a whole one. Newspaper that is!

So read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think? 

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 5 June 2016

A Jam And Wasp Sandwich?

I read the children’s book called, ‘The Giant Jam Sandwich,’ the other afternoon.

The story and pictures were by John Vernon Lord, with verses by Janet Burroway.

It’s a beautifully illustrated children’s book about a town called Itching Down and a plague of wasps.

When four million wasps flew into Itching Down the villages don’t know what to do.

Then one day Bap the Baker suggests they make a giant jam sandwich to entice and trap the pesky wasps and rescue their town.

It’s a great book that tells the wonderful story of how the villagers work together to rid their town of the nasty pests.

I’d recommend reading with young children; it encourages team work and shows how to make a jam sandwich, yummy!

So read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 29 May 2016

I Spy Nursery Tales?

I read the children’s book called, ‘Each Peach Pear Plum,’ yesterday.

This children’s book was written and illustrated by Janet and Allan Ahlberg.

It’s a beautifully illustrated picture book.

It’s an “I Spy,” type of book that encourages young children to interact and find the famous characters from fairy and nursery tale books within its pictures.

It’s a delightful book that I’d recommend reading with young children, they will thoroughly enjoy it.

One thing; don’t expect fruit throughout the book like the book title suggests. I thought I’d mention it so you don’t get too disappointed.

Why not read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think? 

Author: Charmain Ingleton