Sunday, 3 March 2013

Motorola RAZR I a technological Mother's Day gift

The RAZR i is stylish and compact but really powerful and has an amazing battery life (20 hours) so it can keep going during your busy day.

As well as giving you the benefits a smartphone owner has (sharing photos instantly, in the case of my family!) the RAZR i has a cool feature called Smartactions which allow you to tell your phone how to act during different situations (so for example as I am a Teachers Assistant so you could tell it whenever I’m in school between 8.30 and 3.30 go silent, divert my calls to voicemail and turn off all apps or when I’m at home between 10pm and 6am only ring for calls from a select few people who may call during an emergency)

Some of the other key features the Motorola RAZR i phones have include:

· Beautiful 4.3inch edge-to-edge screen- provides a beautiful viewing experience
· Corning® Gorilla® Glass display - Visually stunning, lightweight, and highly damage-resistant
· Splash-guard coating - both inside and out for water resistance, not to mention dust and weather sealing
· Long-lasting 2000mAh battery- allows users to talk, text, tweet and browse for longer








And over the past few weeks I have been putting the Razr I through its paces and I am suitably impressed. I have taken some superb images with it and it has also allowed me to keep pace with my social media world. I have managed to log on it , edit my photos and turn them into collages.







Disclosure All thoughts words and opinions are my own and I have been lent the RAZR I









Saturday, 2 March 2013

Seeing the wood for the trees




This week sees me back in the countryside again and whilst I am usually looking forward this time I decided to look up ...




Variety is the spice of life as they say I love the way that photography can capture the texture of nature.







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Caption Saturday 2/3/2013 #satcap

Cats are curios creatures ....

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

The big blogging fairy cake

You know for once I am stepping out of my fluffy domain and saying there is room in the blogging world for us all. For example I am good at what I do .. I like to help people and will go out out my way to do so .

I think some of us need to get a grip, just because you have an a prize winning blog doesn't mean you can be little people, stamp on their toes or make them feel inadequate. We get enough patronising behaviour in the real world without it infiltrating our lives within social media.


We can all keep Calm and Carry on..


If I don't understand DON"T sigh and tut tut me or others in need explain simply even if you have to do it step by step in an email , I will be grateful.


After all we are only as good as out last blog post aren't we ...