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What to expect with this blog

The sun is out, and I'm feeling good. How about you?

With this post, I thought that I would give you a general idea of what to expect with this blog - to give you an idea of the type of content that I will be posting about.

In the warmer months, you can expect to see:
  • Travel (local and an international trip)
  • DIY's that involve being outside/Summer projects
  • Challenges
  • Summer/Fall lifestyle topics that interest me
  • Local events
  • Food (light, Summery, quick, local food, etc).
 Pack Ice, Belleview Beach, NL (2017)


In the colder months, you can expect to see:
  • Craft fairs
  • Holiday/upcoming events
  • DIY's that involve being inside
  • Food (warm, hearty home-made meals, work lunch prep, etc.)
  • Whatever I can post about that doesn't involve me going outside and experiencing the cold, Winter weather (lol). 

In addition to all this, I do also have a few guest post features that are in the works of finalization that will be posted throughout this blog.

I am also working on a book club with my dear friend Mandi - It's for the Goosebumps original series, and it started yesterday (July 15th).  Please check it out on Mandi's Youtube page - The book club is titled "Welcome to Deadhouse".



That's a pretty decent rundown of what to expect.  Maybe I'll get into some product reviews late on, or maybe I'll find something else that I just have to gush about. Is there any topics that you would like featured?

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  1. It looks like you're super organised when it comes to future blog content. I love that you have ideas to spruce things up between the warmer and colder months. I think that'll go down a treat! Best of luck on the book you're working on with your friend; I hope it gains the success you hope it does. And, of course, the best of luck with the future of this blog!

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