
The necessity of travelling incognito in Ireland
Yes, when you’re a pet dog on an Irish train. We have heard how the Irish trains in NI are really undecided what they agree.

Yes, when you’re a pet dog on an Irish train. We have heard how the Irish trains in NI are really undecided what they agree.

We’re in Dublin! Arrived in the dark last evening and now we’re up and now leaving for Galway! Maybe we’ll see something on the way

On the road again – and it’s just the two of us. No George. Seems a little strange without little dinky. So I’m back on

It’s been two days and two nights since we left Germany … and we’re back to routine. We’ve had time to reflect on our trip,

When we were in Berlin, we felt so much a part of the fabric of life there. No one questioned our presence. It’s not just Berlin

If there was a real magic carpet, maybe we could have been home a lot sooner but …

Good bye Renate! Thank you so much for hosting us in your beautiful home and for showing us around Berlin.

On our last day in Berlin, Renate took us to visit the “Gut Klostermühle” which is situated on the Madlitzer Lake.

Yesterday we set off to see the memorial of the Wall that divided a country and the people.

The highlight of our visit to Potsdam was visiting the grave of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia and the tombs of his dogs!

We visited Potsdam yesterday and whilst walking the grounds of Sanssoucci Park we found this pedestal which has inscribed on it Auguste Victoria. After some research

We’ve been on the ICE trains almost ALL of yesterday – from Amsterdam to Duisburg and from there to Berlin. And looks like George was

We woke up early to get going – hoping for some positive news on the travel front. After our walk, we had breakfast in The Toren

After our long journey, we arrived at The Toren – a boutique hotel on Keizersgracht- to a lovely welcome by the staff. They have been

More than six and half hours later, we were ready to get off the ferry! While the journey on something like a ferryu boat can

Early rise at Harwich – but not unreasonable. We doggies were ready to go!

When we landed at Charles de Gaulle, we were finally on the last leg of our journey. Here’s me on the luggage trolley as we

Mummy lived in Milano a long time ago and still have many friends there. She wanted to share it with me one day but it

Yesterday, after stepping on the balls of the bull, we got on a tram to Porta Genova. Mummy wanted to show me the area where

It’s been a long trip for us. We are usually away for a couple of days except when we went to New York. This time

After my date at the groomers, we did walk inside Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

This is Lucca – he loves football! And it gets me very excited when he kicks that ball around – and I get told off!

Walking through the streets of Paris and Milan, my feet were looking grey and along with Mummy’s not so fantastic wash after a run around


Soon after we arrived, we set off to Mummy’s much talked about favourite trattoria. We took the tram to Cordusio

Yesterday was another early rise. At 5.30am we went for a walk before getting on yet another plane. And we saw a different “gay” Pareee!

We arrived back in Paris from Stockholm early yesterday – well, we would if we had to wake up at 4am to get going! It

I was a little nervous as we got to our destination. I could smell that it’s a vet in Paris. I resisted a bit before

The rules are always slightly different each time I get on the plane. Well, to begin with, walking through Arlanda Airport was not a problem

As we take off looking at the sun coming up in the skies over Stockholm, Mummy and I had a quick re-cap of all the
My father’s a miniature poodle called Ginger and my mother an English Cocker Spaniel called Beth. That’s what makes me a cockapoo.
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