Monday, 9 January 2017

Is Earth A School?

The question is, “Is Earth a School?”

Look around, what do you see?

Humans have built structures and houses but beyond that what else do you know?

Scientists give us facts on things that we don’t necessarily understand, but the realisation is that these are sometimes just theories.

Now I’m no scientist but it’s always puzzled me why we don’t find dinosaur bones or even human bones when digging up the garden. However it was explained to me that human bones are buried very deeply and that the dinosaurs were obliterated when the comet struck.

Somehow I think that’s only partly true as for centuries we have been burying people underground so this planet must be covered with bones. Anyway regarding the dinosaur bones have you ever wondered how it’s possible to find a full skeletal of a larger species of dinosaur that’s now exhibited if the larger species at that time had been obliterated? It makes no sense to me.

Could it have been placed there for us to find?

Now I know this may sound crazy but I have a theory, that Earth is not just a planet that we live on, it’s also our school, a place for our species to learn. 

So isn’t it possible based on my theory that what we discover on Earth, objects items or structures are for us as humans to research and educate our minds?

With discoveries of dinosaur bones, crystal skulls, and unusual underground structures together with unusual UFO sightings, etc, don’t you sense that some of these things have been placed deliberately in order to be discovered?

Maybe I’m wrong, but if I’m right, what are we being schooled for and by whom?

But hey that’s just my theory, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 8 January 2017

Itsy Mitsy Runs Away

I read the children’s book called, ‘Itsy Mitsy Runs Away.’

This children’s book was written and illustrated by Elanna Allen.

This delightful witty children’s book tells the story of a small girl that hates bedtime and decides to run away and go to a place where bedtime doesn’t exist.

With help from her dad, she packs a case with her favourite dinosaur and she’s off.

However as she heads for the door, her dad tells her of other things that she’d need to take with her; like food and lighting.

Will she ever make it beyond the door to a place where bedtime is a distant memory?

To find out what happens you’ll have to read the book or watch the story on Youtube then you can tell me what you think.

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 2 January 2017

Do Viruses Come From Space?

The question is, “Do viruses come from space?”

It’s said that comet and meteorite impacts made life on earth.

So with that in mind isn’t it possible that they’re also destroying us too?

Is sickness or ill health created by our own life styles, or from something more sinister?

For I’ve observed that we have many illnesses on our planet, some incurable.

Pharmaceutical companies make a mint by producing cures in one form or another and if you can afford to pay for them you will, but there’s never a guarantee that they’d work.

Now I’m no scientist but I had a thought that these could be caused by one of two things;

Either an unscrupulous company had created and spread a new virus in order to receive funding for research.

Or microscopic bacteria had landed and thrived on planet Earth. Then when the conditions were right the spores dispersed across the world making contact with birds and wildlife.

Where upon sniffing or eating the spore it remained dormant within the animal until eaten by us humans; then mutation would begin the start of an incurable illness or defect that could be spread throughout generations.

Hey but that’s just my theory as I’m no scientist. Anyway let me know what you think.

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 1 January 2017

Believe And You Can Be Anything

I read the children’s book called, ‘The Wonderful Things You Can Be.’

This children’s book was written and illustrated by Emily Winfield Martin.

This beautiful children’s book is a great read for parents as it expresses thoughts on what our children could experience through their journey to adulthood.

When my children were young I’d always told them that, they could be whatever they wanted to be; the world was their oyster.

We always want the best for our children, but the best gift of all is love, encouragement and support, and with these three things they will go far.

I’d recommend reading this book to children of all ages, for you never know this story may be the one they never forget.

So why not either read the book or watch the story on Youtube, then you can tell me what you want to become.

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 26 December 2016

Can Electrical Items Talk?

The question is, “Can Electrical Items Talk?”

Now I know that electricity is one form of energy and that everyday objects can change electricity into another form of energy for e.g. using a torch creates light energy, whereas a doorbell creates sound energy.

I’ve even read articles about new technology.

One was about LG and their ‘talking’ washing machine, the other of the Samsung app that can connect to your washing machine letting you select a cycle, even when you’re out.

Also the future of wi-fi enabled washing machines is just the beginning, eventually all the kitchen appliances will be able to communicate with each other and also with you.

Wow, imagine that, whilst you’re at work your washing machine’s having a conversation with your cooker.

However with all the futuristic technology due to burst onto the scene, it appears my washing machine has already received the memo.

For a few months now although infrequent my washing machine beeps to me when doing a wash cycle, sounding off short bursts of beeps for no longer than a minute. It’s as if a coded message is being emitted, but sounds a little like Morse code.

The strange thing is that it only happens when I’m in the kitchen alone. The first time it happened it scared me.

Now when it starts to communicate with a series of beeps, I just say, ‘Hello, how are you,’ then carry on as normal, whilst it happily washes my clothes.

It’s just a shame I don’t understand what it’s trying to say!

Maybe I should learn Morse code, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 25 December 2016

How To Make A Fabulous Pie

I read the children’s book called, ‘Fabulous Pie,’ the other morning.

This colourful children’s book was written by Gareth Edwards and is beautifully illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees.

This story is about a bear that wants to make a fabulous pie but first he needs to find a filling.

The forest animals are happy to help find filling for the pie; berries, hazelnuts, honey and a fish.

But after all their efforts they’re angry that the bear still thinks it’s not full enough and wants something extra.

Unfortunately for them they’re shocked to learn that the something extra is them!

Will the forest animals escape or become pie filling? 

Read the book or watch the story on Youtube then tell me what happens at the end and let me know your favourite pie filling, mines apple.

Author: Charmain Ingleton