Bucket List 2017


 Good Morning 2017

Where have I been hiding? I hear you ask.

Well I shall tell you, I, like many minions on this rather blue earth, have suffered from a large dose of no motivation.
5 years of blogging and then suddenly having to be an adult and work lots zapped my brain of all creativity ( or what creativity I had left) and I fell into the routine of rise, shine and sleep.

Now I have risen like the phoenix (club) and am raring to go!

Which moves me gently on to the subject of bucket lists for the year, I love bucket lists, they give me a sense of purpose and aim. I work an enjoyable retail job but sometimes even a job you enjoy can make you feel like "I need to experience somethinnggggg". Some people are right daredevils though, xtreme sports and death defying jumps FML. 
We all focus so much on status and material things in life that we forget to enjoy the moment wether it be alone or with the people we love, for example hands up who's guilty of holding up their phone at a gig for almost half the set list for most part of having a memory in hard copy and to shout out to the peasants on social media " LOOK WHERE I AM"?
I'm not saying keep your phone away from gigs, but you get me right?

Anyhow, back on track, this is my bucket list of experiences I wish to encounter this year. Whether or not I encounter them all is another matter, but they can roll on to next year no?


My main experiences up top are first priority, but I also have a short list of minor experience I wish top participate in:
  • Go to more than 1 food festival
  • Visit a new Christmas market
  • Start jogging again
  • Go to more gigs
  • Read more books
  • Support local events more


Tell me your list for the year, where do you want to go? Music Festivals, gigs? hell even BBQ's!

If you are interested in finding out what's going on around you, or want to organise your own shindig check out Eventbrite.co.uk

2 comments:

  1. Great blog! As another resident of Denbigh, I've often wondered if there's a market for a really casual book shop (might be a mixture of new and second hand) with a modest cafe nothing too grandiose. There would be old sofas scattered around and, as a really radical suggestion, a "conversation menu". But exercise I totally agree with - I played tennis at the weekend and felt like I'd reconnected. Keep blogging!

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  2. Great blog! As another resident of Denbigh, I've often wondered if there's a market for a really casual book shop (might be a mixture of new and second hand) with a modest cafe nothing too grandiose. There would be old sofas scattered around and, as a really radical suggestion, a "conversation menu". But exercise I totally agree with - I played tennis at the weekend and felt like I'd reconnected. Keep blogging!

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