Monday, 29 May 2017

Should Humans Colonise Mars?

The question is, “Should humans colonise Mars?”

In the mid 2030’s they hope to send humans to Mars. The idea is to colonise it.

Initially I thought it was a one way ticket, but a space shuttle to Mars will take 1.6 years to arrive and they intend to send others every 26 months so you’ll be able to return to Earth at some point to see your loved ones.

Now that’s all well and good but first they’d need a lot of money to continue the project, secondly they’d have to have enough skilled personal to work precise and at speed especially if they intend on building and sending a shuttle craft to Mars every 26 months.

Also recruiting and training new astronaut’s costs money too. However I suppose it would alleviate the population, housing and benefit issues on Earth, especially if half of Earth’s population was on Mars.

I can just imagine the amount of advertising that’s going to be spent to entice the young people to Mars.  

Just remember not everything you read or hear is the truth. With so much fake news going around you don’t know the truth anymore. So before you take a once in a lifetime trip to Mars just remember everyone knows how to use, “Photoshop!” 

I rest my case.

Buy hey I’m only human, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 28 May 2017

Who’s That Knocking On My Door

“Who’s That Knocking On My Door,” was written and illustrated by Charmain Ingleton.


It’s a delightful children’s picture book for pre-school children aged between 2-4 years.

It tells the story of a bear called Ted that has a sore head but when Ted bear goes to bed he’s woken up by the sound of knocking.

“Who’s that knocking on my door?” shouted Ted bear, but nobody answered.

Opening the door and finding nobody there he returns to bed in a huff but the knocking begins again.

This time when he opens the door he finds an unexpected visitor.

Who could it be?

 A great bedtime story, the children will like it.

Read it now to find out who the visitor was and then leave a review to tell me what you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton



Monday, 22 May 2017

What’s The Baltic Sea Object?

The question is, “What’s the Baltic Sea Object?”

In 2011 on the sea bed off Sweden an unusual object was found using sonar by Ocean X, a professional diving company.

It looked like an alien space ship, circular in shape with grooves in its surface. 

The Star Wars Millennium Falcon space ship has a striking resemblance to it even though the first film was not released until 1977.

The underwater team experienced technology failures when getting close to it.

Tests also revealed that a structure it rests on was created by metals that nature couldn't produce.

So was this structure some kind of alien runway for flying spacecrafts? And had the land it was on originally been reclaimed by the ocean like Atlantis?

Buy hey, I’m no scientist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 21 May 2017

Have You Got The Wrong Feet?

“The Wrong Feet,” was written and illustrated by Charmain Ingleton.


It’s a delightful picture book about a young boy with odd feet.

With one foot big and the other small finding socks and shoes to fit is quite a challenge.

However everything changes when he decides to be himself and wear different shoes and socks on his odd feet. Now he likes to be different.

It’s a great children’s picture book for age group 3-5 years that helps young children understand that sometimes our feet do look different from others.

This book is great for adults too as it encourages being yourself as many of us are not comfortable with parts of our bodies and lack confidence due to feeling different in some way.

I say embrace your “Differences.”

You are unique, so be brave, be positive, build your confidence and then you can be different.

In this day and age being different is a new trend.

Read the book now and leave a review to tell me what you think?


And remember no matter what you decide to do with your “Differences,” you will always be a unique, beautiful individual. Be blessed, happy and free.

Author: Charmain Ingleton




Monday, 15 May 2017

What Is Pandora?

The question is, “What is Pandora?”

This is the name given to a giant virus found underwater in Chile and Australia.

Named the Pandoravirus it’s ten times larger than other viruses.

Scientists claim that only 6% of its genes have been seen on Earth, so where does the rest come from?

It’s claimed that this virus came from Mars which is plausible except that we don’t know for sure. China’s planning to take its first return mission by 2030 so we may find out then.

But if it’s confirmed that it did originate from Mars then that would suggest it’s extraterrestrial and could be a danger to us.

However with that said isn’t it possible that the virus has already been circulated by the oceans and sea creatures, for as I first mentioned it’s been found in both Chile and Australia that’s separated by an ocean only 12,726 km apart and if land creatures eat the sea creatures contaminated with the virus and man eats the animal that ate the sea creature than we are contaminated – see where I’m going with this?

Buy hey, I’m no scientist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 14 May 2017

My Trip To Mars

“My Trip To Mars,” was written and illustrated by Charmain Ingleton.


It’s a delightful rhyming children’s bedtime story for young children.

In a young boys dream he flies to Mars and meets an alien.
The young boy and the alien fly in a car, swim in a crater, burst giant lava bubbles and see a yellow tongued creature. As the Sun comes out their fun comes to an end for the young boy has to return home or be late for school.

A children’s picture dream book for children aged 3-5 years.

This children’s bedtime story for children is colourful and imaginative.

This is an imaginative children’s bedtime story about dreaming, that may encourage young children to speak out about their own dreams or nightmares?

So why not read it together then you can leave me a review to tell me what you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton