Monday, 19 February 2018

Did Egyptians Build A Pyramid In Japan?

The question is, “Did Egyptians build a pyramid in Japan?”

Surprisingly, there is a mysterious pyramid estimated to be 10,000 years old that lies on the southern coast of Yonaguni, Japan.

Some scientists claim that the large blocks had formed naturally due to tectonic movement, whilst others believe that an ancient civilization had existed with these being the remnants.

So, however this structure came to be, it’s interesting to me that it’s beneath the ocean, and not on land.

However, I don’t believe that tectonic plate movement created a pyramid. Just check out the perfect pyramid shaped rock formation.

I do believe that tectonic plate movement caused the pyramid to be claimed by the sea, but that it was built by an ancient civilization.

But hey, I’m no archaeologist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 18 February 2018

What’s A Squash And A Squeeze?

I read the children’s book called, ‘A Squash And A Squeeze.’

This children’s book was written by Julia Donaldson and beautifully illustrated by Axel Scheffler.

It’s a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a little old lady who grumbles about her small little house.

When a wise old man hears the little old lady moaning about how small her house was, he gives her some tips.

But after listening to the wise old man the little old lady ends up taking in all the farm animals leaving her no space in her small house to move.

What will she do next?

Can the wise man solve the problem or will the little old lady have to live like this forever?

To find out what happens in the end, why not read the book or watch it on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.

It’s a great book for both young children and adults to read, very inspirational.

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 12 February 2018

Are There Aliens In Our Oceans?

The question is, “Are there aliens in our oceans?”

With man wanting to venture upwards to the stars it makes me wonder why they don’t want to venture below the waves.

So, I’d say the answer to the question, is yes.

Are researchers and scientists afraid to delve deeper below the surface to find out what’s down there, or do they know something but aren’t telling us?

Could it be that they’re trying to protect us from the truth, or to what’s really in our oceans?

I think not, with satellites that can zoom to ground level, and equipment that’s been used to show underground ruins, I find it hard to believe that someone hasn’t got evidence of what’s in our oceans.

But hey, I’m no scientist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 11 February 2018

Do You See Red?

I read the children’s book called, ‘Seeing Red.’

This children’s book was written by Robert Munsch, and beautifully illustrated by Michael Martchenko.

It’s a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of two friends and their hair.

When Arie’s friend Alex who has black hair wants to know the secret to having red hair like Arie, he’s told to eat ten tomatoes, drink ketchup and hot Mexican pepper sauce.

After school, Alex follows Arie’s instructions, but his hair remained the same colour. The only thing different was his mouth, it was burning like it was on fire. He realized then that his friend had played a joke on him.

The following day at school he told Arie that his hair had turned red but he preferred it black.

Arie was intrigued. He wanted to know how he could change his red hair to black.

Will Alex be a good friend and tell him the truth or will he tell him the secret of how to turn his red hair, black!

To find out how the story ends, why not read the book or watch it on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.

It’s a great book for young children that encourages friendship and telling the truth. 

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 5 February 2018

What Is Our Reality?

The question is, “What is our reality?”

Have you ever closed your eyes and shortly after, seen a bright white light; almost spiritual like?

Experts say that this can indicate vitreous detachment where the vitreous gel separates from the retina.

I would agree with the experts if it wasn’t for the fact, that when I’ve experienced this bright white light I’ve also see moving images; a dream in HD, high definition.

In fact, the picture quality is so much better when my eyes are closed than when they’re open.

So, could what we experience in sleep be our true reality?

If so, does that mean we’re in a dream when awake? For some do say that we make our own reality.

So, if this is truly the case then we all have the ability to change our reality with our positive thoughts. So, what are you waiting for?

But hey I’m no expert.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Is Your Mouth A Volcano?

I read the children’s book called, ‘My Mouth Is A Volcano.’

This children’s book was written by Julia Cook and is beautifully illustrated by Carrie Hartman.

It’s a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young boy called Louis and his very loud voice.

When a boy called Louis gets excited, he can’t help but shout out his important words even when people are talking.

At school this gets him into trouble with the teacher.

At home this gets him into trouble with his parents.

So, how can Louis stop shouting out his words when others are speaking?

Will Louis ever find a way to prevent his outbursts and interruptions?

To find out what happened next, either read the book or watch it on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.

It’s a great book for young children, I’d recommend it. 

Author: Charmain Ingleton