Monday, 28 May 2018

Is Alien Bacteria Living On The International Space Station?


The question, “Is alien bacteria living on the International Space Station?

I read an article that claimed that Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station or ISS for short had found some bacteria on the hull.

So, could this have been brought from Earth?

Apparently not, as none was found at the launch site.

So, with this in mind the only place bacteria could’ve got onto the hull is from space.

But how?

Was it collected during the space flight?

Or is it possible that an alien species landed on the hull, leaving the bacterial residue by accident?

But hey I’m no expert.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 27 May 2018

Freddie And The Fairy


I read the children’s book called, ‘Freddie and the Fairy.’

This children’s book was written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Karen George.

It’s a delightful children’s picture book about a boy called Freddie and a Fairy.

When Freddie finds a fairy called Bessie-Belle stuck in a tree he helps free her, and in return she grants him many wishes.

But the fairy Bessie-Belle couldn’t hear very well and Freddie always mumbled.

What a pair, they tried and tried to understand each other and so of course Freddie never got what he’d asked or wished for.

The fairy queen intervened to teach Freddie some rules in speaking, so Bessie-Belle could then understand the words that he was speaking.

Now Freddie’s happy now that all his wishes have been granted, but if he’d used one to help the fairies hearing, maybe he’d have got his wishes sooner.

It’s a lovely story that encourages understanding and patience.

So, why not read the book or watch the video on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think?


So, remember be mindful and patient to others unable to hear or that have trouble talking.

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Monday, 21 May 2018

Can VR Headsets Brainwash Us?


The question is, “Can VR headsets brainwash us?”

VR headsets what a great way to enjoy a game and for high tech firms to market future items.

With virtual reality becoming the new big thing in playing games and watching films it won’t be long before we get a free VR headset with a tv or broadband package.

So, have you ever tried the VR headsets?

I’ve not, but someone I know said that it’s so realistic you feel like you’re in the game.

He also said that after twenty minutes when he took off the headset it took him at least five minutes to get his balance back.

This all sounds great, so why do I have an eerie feeling that this will become a way of brainwashing.

Just think about it, anyone that uses a VR headset will become vulnerable.

As these become the norm to use and wear, we will undoubtedly get hackers or companies that will try to brain wash us or even re-programme our minds to a different way of thinking.

But we’ll never know until it becomes the rage and we’re all using them.

But hey I’m no VR expert.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 20 May 2018

The Greedy Dog


I read the children’s book called, ‘The Greedy Dog.’

This children’s book was written by Alex Frith and illustrated by Francesca di Chiara.

This delightful children’s picture book tells the tale of a greedy dog and a bone.

One day in the market greedy dog views a juicy bone, quickly he takes it and runs off feeling very pleased with himself.

Reaching a river greedy dog’s surprised to see a dog in the water.  He too has a bone but his looks a lot bigger.

Greedy dog wants that bone too and starts to growl.

Not realising that it’s his own reflection as he starts to bark his juicy bone falls into the river.

Oops!

What a silly dog, now he has no bone.

So, remember don’t be a greedy dog, share, care and be happy with what you’ve already got.

A great book for children, I’d recommend it.

So, either read the book or watch the video on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think of greedy dog.

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 14 May 2018

What’s Happening In Wyre?


The question is, “What’s happening In Wyre?”

In July 2017 there was an oil pollution incident that affected the Wyre coastline where oil and tar balls that smelled of diesel washed up onto the beaches.

Then in November 2017, an unusual substance washed up onto a beach in Wyre, that was a bright orange colour, had a rancid smell and had a greasy residue.
It was removed by men in white suits and masks for testing and was believed to be palm oil.

So, what’s happening in Wyre?

Don’t you think it a little strange that Wyre has been unlucky to have not one but two incidents happen on their beaches in the same year?

If I didn’t know better I’d think aliens were targeting the area, as with UFO sightings and these mysterious coastline incidents it’s possible that these incidents are being caused by submersible UFO’s?

But hey I’m no expert.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 13 May 2018

The Dinosaur Who Lost His Roar


I read the children’s book called, ‘The Dinosaur Who Lost His Roar.’

This children’s book was written by Russell Punter and illustrated by Andy Elkerton.

It’s a delightful children’s picture book about a dinosaur named Sid.

Sid lives in the forest. He liked crashing through the bushes, climbing the trees and splashing in the river, but most of all he liked scaring his friends, Spike, Ross, Ollie and Rex.

Then one day Sid got a sore throat and when he roared to scare his friends, instead of a roar, a croak came out instead. His friends laughed, embarrassed Sid ran home. He realised then that he’d lost his voice.

The next day Sid felt better and went to look for his friends to say he was sorry.

He looked everywhere but they were missing, then he spotted some mysterious footprints, following them it led to a huge dinosaur.

Oh no, the huge dinosaur had captured his friends and was getting ready to eat them!

What could he do to save them?

He could roar but if a croak came out he would be eaten too.

What do you think happened next?

To find out either read the book or watch the video on YouTube, then you can tell me what Sid did next.

It’s a great book for young children that encourages friendship.

Author: Charmain Ingleton