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

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

Well, this was an unexpected surprise. The Pier Hotel on the quay side of old Harwich was a welcoming stopover before we begin our journey

All packed and we’re off! Poor Mummy … she’s got George in a bag, me attached to a strap across her body so she can

We, the Trio are off to the continent – Mummy a little nervous about the whole adventure we’re about to set upon.

Mummy knew of a cockapoo who lives in Derbyshire so she had made contact for us to meet up whilst we were there. It’s Lottie and

We were warmly welcomed when we arrived at The Peacock. I was asked my name. They made a fuss and then we got the reality

We were walking around the gardens at The Peacock when we came across this stone wall. Mummy was taking a scenic photo – I couldn’t

After that long, long train journey (Mummy can we avoid trains on Sundays?) we arrived at Chesterfield. And then a taxi ride till we arrived

Friends from all over the world have been dropping in to visit every weekend since mid-May. Besides having fish-n-chips and High Tea with them, we’ve had

Mummy’s excited – we’re going to Banbury to see a friend whom we haven’t seen in more than two years.

Mummy wanted to show our New York friends a bit of good ol’ English grandeur! She’s been thinking of bringing me to Cliveden House anyway since

On our walks through the footpaths around Cliveden House, there are so many new sights and sounds … on the alert!

Dogs are not allowed on the freshly mowed lawns, in other words, the formal gardens are off-limits.

We’re going to Buckinghamshire today with Carl and Judy.



I smell fresh air, foliage green and lots of interesting animal scents … my nose is twitching furiously.

Sally Muir is an artist from Bath – and after her A Dog A Day venture ended in February, she has returned to sketch dogs at

We left from Paddington Station – we went to see the statue of the Unknown Soldier on Platform 1.

So excited! We’re off to Bath today to Anthropologie’s Bathe store opening.

… to become one of Sally Muir’s dogs at the Anthropologie Bath’s store opening this Saturday.

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
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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