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Sailing along the Amsterdam Canals
Dear readers, I promised you a blog about Amsterdam and here it is! You might remember that Frank and I are OOPOEHs. Omas en Opas Passen Op Een Huisdier, which translates into the rather unflattering; Grandpas and Grandmas look after … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Amsterdam boat trip, Amsterdam canals, Amsterdam tourism, Boats4rent, day trip Amsterdam, Oopoeh, travel
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All Good Things…
After two months of house-sitting it is sadly almost time to go home again. We’ve travelled through Hertfordshire, Nottinghamshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, Leicestershire and spent the last two weeks in the smallest county in England, Rutland. … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, lifestyle, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Animals, British food, house-sitting, Peak District, pet-sitting, pets, Rutland, travel, Visiting England
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Llamas, Outrageous Wealth and The Black Death
It’s a first! pet-sitting llamas in deepest Peru, I mean deepest Hertfordshire. Continue reading
Posted in Animals, history, lifestyle, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Aldwick village, black death, hertfordshire, home counties, house-sitting, llamas, plague village, Rothschilds, tourism england, tring, waddesdon manor
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Is it OK to trample on the tulips, in pursuit of the ultimate selfie?
We live in an era of narcissism fuelled by sites such as Facebook and Instagram. Many people post images of themselves amongst the tulip fields surrounding the famous spring gardens, de Keukenhof and this often involves traipsing through and destroying … Continue reading
Posted in lifestyle, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged keukenhof, mass tourism, selfie-mania, top tips for visiting Keukenhof, travel, Tulips, visiting the Netherlands
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Creative Hub – De Ceuvel in #Amsterdam
Sorry for the radio silence, dear followers! I have been doing a turbo-boost fiction course which I blogged about for Writers Abroad here. That took up my writing energy for a bit. Clichéd Vision The new series on BBC1, Sunday … Continue reading
Posted in lifestyle, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Amsterdam, Baptiste, Café de Ceuvel, circular living, de Ceuvel, Ferry 901, Itinerary Amsterdam, off-grid community, River Ij
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Coffee, Cake and Furry Friends #catcafe #jippies #haarlem
Haarlem is so close to Amsterdam that Frank and I often go there for a day trip. It’s much more civilised than Amsterdam. The Red Light District there is quite small which means it doesn’t attract the amount of low … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Food, travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Cat café, Day trip from Amsterdam, haarlem, Jippies Katten café
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This Little Pig Likes to Frolic #Endthecageage #CIWF
Can I Play Outside? I grew up on a smallholding so the welfare of farm animals has always been an important issue to me. I believe farm animals should live without pain and discomfort and be able to fulfil their … Continue reading
In Praise of #Amsterdam Parks
Well designed and well-kept parks are good for people’s mental and physical health. In Amsterdam we have parks and green spaces in abundance. My favourite park, because it’s less than 100 metres walk away, is the Erasmuspark. When I moved … Continue reading
Posted in travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Amsterdam parks, Erasmuspark, Green spaces, Peter Eijking, Rembrandtpark, Taxi1108, Terrasmus, Vondelpark
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Living the Dream Inside a Chocolate Box
Those of you who follow my blog will know that Frank and I enjoy house-sitting and caring for animals. Looking after pets is a big part of the reciprocal agreement between house-sitter and owner. Often feeding the garden birds is … Continue reading
Posted in travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Dachshund, Gordon Harker, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Highclere Castle, house-sitting, Labrador, Monxton, pet-sitting, Travel in UK, V&A, Wiltshire, Worcestershire
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Nostalgia and Spitfires in Bewdley
GIs, Tommies, civilians, landgirls and glamorous ladies were out in their glad rags strutting their stuff up and down the platform at a 1940s-themed event. How wonderful to be transported back to a simpler time when we didn’t have omnipresent, tyrannical technology at our heels. Continue reading
Posted in travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 1940s style, Bewdley, day out Worcestershire, glamour, railway fans, Severn Valley Railway, travel, vintage fashion, WWII fashion
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