Don’t miss my May 2022 roundup of marvelous blog posts

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Don’t miss my May 2022 roundup of marvelous blog posts

We’ve turned another page on the calendar so it’s time for my May 2022 roundup of favourite blog posts. This month, I’ve selected 6 marvelous and thought-provoking posts from some of my favourite bloggers.

This monthly roundup is my way of saying thank you to the blogging community, and featuring some of my favourite bloggers who regularly put out funny, inspiring and informative content.

So grab your favourite beverage and take a few minutes to read these posts. I’m sure you’ll love them. While you’re at it, explore some of the other content from these bloggers and give them a follow. 

Coming up on Boomer Eco Crusader in June

This month, in addition to my weekly Simple Living Sunday posts, I’m going to take a look at a couple of “obsessions” for many people: cars, and convenience. I’m also planning a refresh of a couple of earlier posts and, of course, we need to get ready for Plastic Free July.


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May 2022 roundup – 6 marvelous blog posts

Women’s rights, equality and money – The Twenty Percent

There’s a lot of discussion around abortion laws at the moment. In this excellent post, Katie provides a thoughtful perspective on why rolling back the clock would be bad for all of us. No matter which side of the debate you fall on, it’s worth taking a few minutes to read this.

Those facing this incredibly difficult decision will have to seek out ‘black market’ options – with potentially devastating health consequences.

Women’s rights, equality and money – The Twenty Percent

This is how slow living benefits your life – Weird Lifestyle

In our fast-paced world, the idea of slow living sounds wonderful—and possibly unattainable. In this post, Eri explores what slow living is, and how it benefits those who embrace it.

Slow living has nothing to do with the speed of things but with setting the right priorities. It means to identify what is more important each time and value the time you offer for it. It is about doing everything as best as possible and not doing as much as possible.

This is how slow living benefits your life – Weird Lifestyle

By the way, Eri had a couple of other posts that I could have included in this lineup. Drop by and visit the home page to see all the great content published in the last few weeks.

5 merits of wonder – Micro of the Macro

When was the last time you looked at something with wonder and awe? If you don’t remember, you need to read this post from Lisa.

Cultivating wonder opens a world of possibilities.  Marveling at the mysteries in which our lives are immersed can make us smarter, more loving toward all of life, and happier.  What could be a better way to live?

5 merits of wonder – Micro of the Macro

Life is a detour – Monty’s Blahg

This poem by Monty Vern will take you about 30 seconds to read. But, there’s a lot of wisdom packed into that 30 seconds.

(No quote…because that would give away the whole poem. You’ll have to click through to read.)

Life is a detour – Monty’s Blahg

The cure for osteoarthritis could be hidden in your fridge – The Wellbeing Blogger

If you suffer from osteoarthritis, this guest post on Vanessa’s blog provides some dietary tips that may give some relief.

While we will need more studies that address the links between the MDiet and OA, as a primary care physician, I can recommend making some healthy swaps that can introduce you to the MDiet without drastic changes to your lifestyle.

The cure for osteoarthritis could be hidden in your fridge – The Wellbeing Blogger

24 amazing organization ideas for every room in your home – Blessings By Me

If you’re looking for organizing tips, look no further. In this post, Michelle provides a roundup of excellent ideas to help you control the clutter.

Pretend you’re a guest in your home. Take a moment to step back and look at every room in your home as if you were a guest seeing it for the first time. Take note of anything a visitor might see, such as the pile of paper on the end table. Clutter often becomes a part of our homes and we tend to look right past it.

24 amazing organization ideas for every room in your home – Blessings By Me

My most popular posts of May

In case you missed them, here are the posts I published in May that had the most views.

Small yellow and purple flowers sitting on top of a white computer keyboard

Please take a few minutes to follow the talented bloggers featured in my May 2022 roundup and read their posts. Tell me which of the posts you enjoyed most below.

Hi there! I’m Michelle and I live in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. I am married with two young adult daughters. I’m a big fan of reducing waste, using less plastic, decluttering and simplifying life as much as possible.

12 thoughts on “Don’t miss my May 2022 roundup of marvelous blog posts

  1. Thank you so much for including my post here Michelle! I really appreciate it 💜
    I also loved the poem “life is a detour”.

    1. You’re welcome Lisa. I always look forward to your posts because your photos are stunning. Even if I don’t comment every time, I always read!

  2. I’m glad you found Reyzan’s blog post on osteoarthritis helpful. She surely shared some great practical tips to improve our diet and well-being. Thank you for sharing, Michelle 🤗❤️

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