Seeing Illusions at the Paradox Museum

I’ve been seeing the Paradox Museum advertised for quite some time, but wasn’t sure if it was actually worth all of the hype. Looking to do something completely new at the weekend, we finally decided to go. The Paradox Museum has several locations, but we went off to the London branch, which is relatively easy to get too. The Paradox Museum is full of different optical illusions, which have various points on where you could stand to perfectly see the illusion. When we arrived, we dropped our coats into the free coat room, then went on our adventure.

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Lunch out at The Green Man Pub

While out running some errands with a friend, Dann and I wanted to stop for a slightly bigger lunch as we had a busy day ahead. Wanting to try a pub we’ve seen a few times, we headed over to The Green Man Pub in Old Harlow. The Green Man Pub is in a historic 14th century Jacobean style building, with a lot of character to it. There is a dedicated car park, outdoor seating and plenty of indoor seating. It’s also dog friendly, with treats within one of the entrances.

We went on a soggy afternoon, when the pub was just starting to fill up. We sat ourselves down and checked out the dinner menu. They have a few highlighted beers and some specials that end up rotating along with a classic pub menu. Though we were there for lunch, we ordered off of the dinner menu as that’s what caught our eye.

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P for Pizza Kids Menu – Ideal for Younger Children

[Ad- gifted product] When it comes to board games, P for Pizza is one that we’ve played time and time again. It’s a very easy to set up and play game, with no real rules needing explaining, as it feels so natural! We use to play P for Pizza as a starter game for our bi-weekly board games at Geek Retreat, but we found Robin really struggled to keep up with the rest of us, due to being so much younger. When they released P for Pizza Kids Menu, she was really pumped to have a version designed for younger kids!

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5 Unique Ways to Gift Tarot Cards for Any Occasion

Gifting Tarot cards is a great choice if you want to make someone happy in the spiritual community or want a close person to share your love to Tarot and get their first Tarot deck. Whether for a birthday gift, holiday celebration, or a meaningful milestone, a deck of Tarot cards may become a great tool for divination and self-reflection. So, are some decks better than others as gifts? Is there a unique way to gift Tarot cards? Let’s figure this out.

Is Tarot Deck Supposed to be Gifted?

You may have heard already about the common superstition in the tarot community that your first deck should be gifted, purchased. This belief is with us for generations! However, modern tarot readers often take a more practical approach. The truth is, whether gifted or chosen personally, what matters most is the connection between the reader and their deck.

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How Does Family Mediation Work?

Divorce is rarely easy and can prove distressing for all parties unless there’s an unbiased middleman setting the rules and always keeping everybody on the same page. Family mediation is an increasingly popular method for resolving disputes during divorce proceedings in the UK. As a voluntary and confidential process, mediation is facilitated by an independent professional who helps couples work through their issues in a cooperative and less adversarial setting. 

In this article, we’ll explain what family mediation is, outline its process, discuss its benefits, and review recent developments that are reshaping its increasing importance in the role of UK family law solicitors.

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