Some Blogs I like.
Well, obviously I think my blog is amazing. But there are a few others around that are worth your while checking out. What follows is a quick list.
As ever in no particular order – but depending what your interests are – I present: some blogs I like.

If you’re into gardens, art galleries and walking about a bit – this blog by Linda Kasmaty is for you. It even goes wider afield than Swindon: http://kasmaty.blogspot.com
Visit OXFORD
Related to gardens, galleries and walking about a bit is visiting other places. And a simply fab place to visit, that’s not so far from Swindon is the university city of Oxford. So if you’re thinking of visiting why not plan your visit by visiting the Oxford Experts website? It’s got everything you need to know about places to eat/drink, tours to take and things to do.
For lovers of local history
If you’ve any interest in Swindon’s history at all you really must have a look at France’s Bevan’s blog, Swindon in the Past Lane: http://swindonhistory.blogspot.com
The arts
For all things Swindon Museum and Art gallery and art collection related visit this one: https://www.museumartswindon.com
Keeping with the arts, check out the friends museum and art Swindon: https://friendsofmas.org
Professional Services
For all things WordPress, websites and more visit this blog from Martin Jarvis of DMJ Computing services: https://dmjcomputerservices.com/blog/
To keep up-to-date on anything to do with Wills and Lasting powers of attorney check out Swindon Will writing’s blog here. NB: Swindon Will writing is run by Reshma Field.
Miscellaneous and interesting stuff
If you’re into 3D printing and/or baked goods then this blog from Jo Rigden who is SED Developments is worth a peek: https://www.sed-developments.co.uk/home/blog/ Who know that STEM and baking could go together? That’s definitely STEAM.
Planning a wedding or a special celebration of some kind? Then you should be reading this blog from Sandra Trusty who is Fabulous Functions UK
Great gifts
Simon Webb makes superb, hand-turned writing instruments and cufflinks from wonderful timbers. He’s building a nice set of blogs all around the subject. There isn’t a direct link to his blog. But you’ll get to it from his website here – on the right hand side just below the top image.