Thursday, 31 August 2017

Featured Postcards...

POSTCROSSING = www.postcrossing.com

DK-56016

www.postcrossing.com
Travelled 440 miles in 7 Days.





Postcard from Denmark - (from what Gogge1 posted on card) The back says this shows a famous building in Aalborg the 4th biggest city in DK

Did you know... :

The Danis Postal service have raised their prices to 25 DDK for sending a postcard. So some send their postcards from Germany or nearby places.




Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Love on the Rocks and Dedication #2

Hello all,

I've just found this blog after my pen pals Mandy and Johanna reccommended I place painted rocks in places around as well or instead of tea bags... I came across  Love on the rocks - Facebook Page 
admined by Vicki, Debbie and Kelly. The group is there for people to put random acts of kindness in the forms of painted stones out in public for people to keep or pass on... I think its a brilliant idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing! Some of the stones that have been painted and shared out with the world by members of the group/page.

Magic is all around us! Just Look by Maxine

Rainbow stones by Niseey

"When you are kind it's not only changes you. It changes the world" by Holly

I have only picked a few but I can add more please let me know if you'd like to be added and your a member of the page/group..

Bright Blessings. Rae


Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Counting my blessings...

A few days algo I received this email from a lady and her family that had found one of my tea bags...

"Thank You...for your random act of kindness. We reciprocated and replaced your gift with another for the next person to find. "  with the picture of two young ladies, one holding the tea bag :)





(please do not copy this image and please respect the privacy of Jen's family thank you)



- Jen and Family, on a day trip around Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire, England, UK.


Another post from my old blog site saying:

"Unknown has left a new comment on your post "The not so 'Sour Cherry' Tea":

"Hi Rae, we picked up one of your Sour Cherry tea bags on Sunday afternoon near Runswick Bay, Thankyou!! what a lovely random act of kindness. When we reached our destination at Whitby YHA we drank it whilst watching Victoia in the communal room - very civlised! Thankyou once again ... Orrrh :)"

Thank You so much to the people whom have given me such joy of responding back to my tea bag offerings! I hope you enjoyed them, even if you did leave them for the next...

Bright Blessings, Rae. x 

Monday, 28 August 2017

Memories of Runswick Bay

Hello!

Yesterday we also went to Runswick bay as my mum wanted to reinact a picture of my Grandmother on the beach/sea front in the little town. Having come back home we were out by a few meters with her not bringing the photo with us! ... We never did find the building that was once Greystones B and B. If you are from or know Runswick let me know by email on : raevienne.hewitt@gmail.com also here are some pictures of the area.

A short post but some good pictures of our outing, another doggie we found whilst dropping tea bag offerings and being amused by the quaint little toilets (I know how awful it is me saying that!), the steep steps and slope. The doggie is Harvey! I actually remembered a name! So there you go Harvey your famous along with the other two doggies but they didn't tell me their names!!! 

The slip way and RNLI boat station.  Again if you are Harvey's owners do pop by and say hi on my email at raevienne.hewitt@gmail.com!

Bright Blessings, Rae x

Sunny Staithes

Afternoon from England, UK !!

On Sunday 27th August 2017 my family and I went to Staithes, on the East Coast of North Yorkshire, England, UK.  Here are some of the pictures from our adventures and my tea bag leavings yesterday.

 Some of the iconic views of Staithes also, the center middle picture, is of a dog and his owner. The dog having been in such a hurry when we were going down this little snicket or slipway back to the carpark couldn't wait to get back home he rushed past us getting so frustrated! Bless him! The dog in the picture at the bottom seemed in such an apt pose that I had to put them on my blog (have to say them as I don't like calling any living thing it!) ... A tea bag offering was given to the lady on the bench next to! :)
More sights of Staithes and a sign with 'Kippers Corner' that I just loved! also the Cod and Lobster pub down in the village/town.

If you are the owners of either of the doggies and you see this please comment! :D and say hello!

Blessings! Rae.

Thursday, 24 August 2017

5 minute top tricks for everyday life

Just found this great video on youtube that I wish to share with you... think I might try some out...

Let me know if you've tried these before! :D

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

TRUE ENERGY!

Just a Quickie... ;) <3 Stay wild Moon child! <3 Bright Blessings!


Rae's random day and Daily Quote #4

Here's my Daily Quote and Random Day! :D

Enjoy lol...

Oh and some favourite pictures I have... for you.







 DAILY QUOTE:

"What ever you choose do it for love." - Quoted in ElfQuest Final Quest Issue #21 by Wendy and Richard Pini in Ploughkeepsie, NY, USA.  www.elfquest.com

Tuesday, 22 August 2017

DEDICATION POST #1

Hello!

I am going to be doing a dedication post a few times a week if I can keep up with it or at least WILL TRY TO! ...  Where I dedicate a blog post to a person that's given me so much inspiration it is unreal! ... The first one being... (along with a Bio if I can get one)

INTRODUCING THE LOVELY, THE CREATIVLY BRILLIANT - Julie Jordan-Scott! 

 
🌟 Julie JordanScott 🌟 #5for5BrainDump Creator
@JulieJordanScott
<3's on Periscope App: 5,864,321
 
Word-Love Warrior Inspiring Your Artistic Rebirth: The World is Waiting for Your Words - End Your Blocks Get alerts here: 5for5BrainDump.Weebly.com <--
 
Build Mometum with Your #Writing: #EndWritersBlock #teach #inspire
 Her latest scope on Periscope:

Random Quotes #2 or is it #3?

Hey peeps! :D

I also put one on a lampost! I don't know if thats ok to do it or not but I did well here goes hehe... and a quote for you! :D


Sunday, 20 August 2017

Sutton Bank Stroll...

Today me and a family friend who we're going to call Mrs R as she doesn't want to have her name published. Went on a walk up to the White Horse near Kilburn, Yorkshire. Like I occasionally do with some of my family members. Mrs R took me up the back way through Thirsk up the steep bank through Sutton-under-whitestonecliff. Long road through a long named village! Most of the sights through here I never knew existed before which was a lovely suprise as well as the views. We then stopped by the Sutton Bank visitors centre for a cuppa tea (natually) and a piece of Apple Pie and her cake at the tea room / cafe area.  Full to nearly bursting as ever and looked rather worryingly short staffed with a cue that always seems to be long and only two people on. One poor lady seemed rather flustered but very nice. We went past a stand and collected some leaflets or pamflets on The Butterfly Conservation fund / Association as this year here in England and the UK it seems like it or not to be the worst year for butterflies and moths, poor things! Wonder if anyone else has found that!



Before hand having gone past one of the 'finest views in England' as they say so up there on the plaque! ...

 There is a Gliding Club for if you want to try out Gliding.



There were children's activities and a fun day going on. (Not that we knew off as it hasn't been up at our Tourist Office - having worked there on the odd days.) We went through on one of the trails which I found rather amusing all the little kids fun facts, them strange ones, well some that we didn't even know about Bees!

Here are some pictures from google and the site of the Sutton Bank Visitors centre and hopefully I'll post a bit at a later date about the White Horse of Kilburn some time!! Not to mention the Mouse man in Kilburn and the forresters arms pub.

 Sutton Bank visitors centre £2.20 for 2 hours parking and £4.20 for more... not too bad... Radar Keys for the Disabled Toilets are £3.30 at the centre and at Easingwold TIC they are £3. (Just noting if anyone needs one hehe!)
 There is also a lake ... called Lake Gormire... over looking the East side of the White Horse are and Sutton Bank Visitors centre on the side... with many local Myths and Legends of it being bottomless and a hidden underwater lost city... very Atlantis like!
One of the stories says about a watch throwing someone from Whitestonecliffe into Lake Gormire as punishment... and many stories vary... or there of Knights and Lake Gormire where local myth speaks of witches and horsemen jumping into its bottomless depths and of a lost village... etc... copied this from one website:

"
Beneath its inky depths lurks a hidden city, the devil or perhaps most chillingly – a bottomless pit. All according to local legend, of course.
Even its name, Lake Gormire, has a mythical, magical ring to it, conjuring up images of the future past scenery of Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit.
Its real life mystery is that it’s one of only two natural lakes in Yorkshire, created by meltwater at the end of the last ice age. Added to this curiosity is that no water flows into or from it so it remains incredibly still. The theory is that it’s fed by an underground spring and drained through a channel below."


Some found also on: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8432823/York-folklore-of-the-North-York-Moors.html , https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/128493395589955162/    and extract from:  https://styleandstoryblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/17/the-mystery-of-lake-gormire/ see some good / great pictures on there too! :D



Bright Blessings, Rae x

Saturday, 19 August 2017

Daily Quote #1

Starting again I am doing Daily Quotes for you all.... so here's the first one enjoy!


Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Postcrossing


Hello again Blog readers!
 
Rae here, and this time I'm on about the addictive art of collecting or sending or even both of postcards! 
 
This only one part of my wall (s) whilst doing postcrossing and pen palling. Pen palling since I was 12 and Postcrossing now for just over 6 years. (even though if you go onto the Postcrossing website it says less then 4 years, due to I had to switch accounts).
 
As previously shown on many blogs and vlogs! ... I have sent over 90+ postcards world wide and recieved over 84+ postcards. My name on the site is Raevie if you wish to search my profile to see if I'm not fibbing hehe! :D

I have over 30 favourites of postcards ranging from landscapes, cartoons and hand made ones people have sent me. The most active month on sending and recieving postcards was May 2017 at the latest.
The most I've recieved are from Germany, Russia and the USA.  The longest total of days for a postcard that i've sent to get to its destination is 138 Days to Hong Kong - to get to me from someone else and those that I have sent out it is... 39 Days to China.

The quickest postcard to get to me... was the most bizzare was from a pen pal of mine in New Zealand all the way over the other side of the world/globe!! It is litterally strange how one postcard from Germany litterally next to the UK takes longer say 38 days to arrive then the postcard from new zealand that took only 13 Days to arrive! It's quite strange looking back at all the stats and things they save up for you.

SO... in Postcrossing there are: 688,075 members, from 211 countries, 1,242 postcards in the last hour!! There have been 42,729,495 postcards received and 394,761 postcards traveling. That's
133,631,877,208 miles traveled via postcards ... so that's over 5,366,429 laps around the world!!! (No I didn't just work all that out lol, sorry to dissapoint many out there, copied from the site... im not that good lol!) 

Things they advice you to stick on your postcard... or rather just write on it:


Although quite small, the space on the writable side of a postcard can often seem intimidating, and some postcrossers struggle with what to write there... To help with this, here are 20 different ideas to fill your postcards:
  • Express what daily life is like where you’re sending the card from by describing what you did today, your routine, etc.
  • Write 5 curious facts about the place where the card is from.
  • Give local traveling tips from your area! What are the must-sees around you?
  • Include your favorite quote, perhaps in its original language (with translation!)
  • What was the last thing you cooked or ate? Include a recipe!
  • What do you have in common with the recipient of your card?
  • Recount a childhood memory, or something you've learned from your grandparents.
  • What makes you happy? If it makes you smile, there's a good chance others will like to hear about it.
  • Share a local idiom or saying, in its original language, with translation of course!
  • Did you ever travel to the place where your card is going? Recall your best memory of that place.
  • What's the weather like as you are writing your postcard? Draw the weather forecast in detail, and don't forget to include the temperature!
  • Share an interesting fact that you've learned, and which most people are not aware of.
  • Got an unusual hobby or collection? Do tell!
  • Did anything important happen in your country lately? Share an interesting news bit!
  • Write about your favorite book, movie or band.
  • Draw a picture of your surroundings, or your favorite object in that room.
  • Write your favorite poem or…
  • ...make up your own poem! Acrostic poems or haikus are short and enjoyable to write.
  • What are the local festivals or traditions from your area?
  • If you're a student, what are you studying? What was the last thing you learnt in school?
Bright Blessings Rae x

Sunday, 13 August 2017

Starting Afresh...

Hello Strangers!

Today I am hopefully going to be going around the town of Easingwold up here in North Yorks, England UK. Distributing or rather placing little offerings like I have done, this time with my new blog and email on hoping to get some response from a kind stranger hoping they'd enjoy the gifts...

So if you are from this area and ever see me carrying this bag on my rather sticker filled bike with pan-yards (ok, is that how you spell the big bags on the back of one's bike??)

The bag! Bought from Zebramingo (Kristel) ZebraMingo LOVE that name! :D Click the link to view her website!

 I also collect post cards so if you would ever like to send me one my address will be at the bottom! :D  But here's one part of my collection on my walls!!
If you'd like to reply to any gifts that you find laying about or find or just wish to send me a postcard or letter. Please do be nice! My address is:

Rae Hewitt 
P O BOX 83
YORK,
YO61 3YT
ENGLAND
UK

Or you can always email me on: raevienne.hewitt@gmail.com 


Bright Blessings! 

Rae x


Saturday, 12 August 2017

Dammit Google!

Hello people!

For some bizzare reason after doing 4 or more plus months of blogging and emailing, google has locked my out of my www.teaandbooklady.blogspot.com account as well as multiple emails.

So I am having to use a whole new blog and email address! Not to mention it's wiped out multiple other accounts even my randomrae6 email address! So frustrating!! If you know how on earth I can get them all back please do let me know!!

I can still be found at the following and also I've added my new contact email address...

Instagram: @GreenGingerFae

Email: raevienne.hewitt@gmail.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rae-the-Random-Scoper-Blogger-1807124396210100/ (yes that is me in the picture, shock horror!)

If you would like to know about my previous adventures please check out the old blog at www.teaandbooklady.blogspot.com

Hope alls well at your ends! :D

Rae.