
“The Three Strangers” in Thomas Hardy’s country
Yes, that’s us – me, George and Mummy visiting Dorchester where Thomas Hardy lived most of his life.

Yes, that’s us – me, George and Mummy visiting Dorchester where Thomas Hardy lived most of his life.

The winter days are short. The sun rises after 08.00 – so when we had an early start this morning, it felt as if we

We’re all packed and ready for our trip tomorrow – we’re heading off to the coast. Come wind, rain or hopefully sun, we will do

There’s THE HAT SHOP at Burnham Market that so many have told Mummy that she must go see for herself.

We had the unexpected pleasure of Jasper and Amber on the day we were discovering Burnham Market.

DOGS!!!! There were dogs everywhere at The Hoste Hotel!!!! And we felt very welcomed.

As we walked along Staithe Street, we thought we had walked into a dog’s parade!

After a two hour plus train journey from London to Kings Lynn and then a 45 minute drive …we arrived at Wells, a port town

We’re off tomorrow to Wells-next-the-Sea to see Bow! We are so, so excited. She’s looking all grown up since we last saw her at Holkham

Yesterday morning we had to get up fairly early and made our way to the ITV studios for a guest appearance on the This Morning

Mummy took us on a trip today to Seaford. She’s going there for some meeting but she told us it is also a very special

Look at that yummy bag of biscuits! That was so thoughtful. Thank you.

As the days get longer we were able to go for another walk on the beach after supper – before it got dark. We had

Hi Bow!!!! You’ve grown since we last saw you. You are as big as Georgie now. You might get even bigger than him. Poor little


Mummy thought the quickest way to show us newcomers to Cambridge was to go punting on the river.

Another year, another birthday. Mummy knew that I would rather have a run on the beach than have a birthday party. It’s very stressful to

Mummy promised me a beach run for my birthday – so rain or shine we headed out yesterday morning. It turned out to be windy

In today’s day and age it can still happen. We were in a hotel in Poole for my birthday – and they didn’t have wifi

Once we got to Schipol Airport, it was smooth sailing. I got a ride on the trolley as we went through the airport.

On this day of Thanksgiving in America, Mummy was thinking back to a fateful meeting back in April 2011. She had often thought back to the


Céad Mile Fáilte is Gaelic for 100,000 welcomes! That’s how we felt when we arrived at Ashford Castle.

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
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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