
Visiting Windsor
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

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.

I am running with my friend Charlie at Westonbrit Arboretum. The last time I saw him he was still very much puppy but he’s all

As expected there’s everything Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon. So I posed with a few Shakespearean characters at the Recreation Park.


24 hours later, we were on our journey home. From Glasgow Central we boarded the train to Edinburgh Waverly.

Oh, ye’ll tak’ the high road, and I’ll tak’ the low road, And I’ll be in Scotland afore ye; But me and my true love

The taxi took us to Blythswood Square Hotel – one of the few hotels in Glasgow that would let me stay.



It seems dogs in Tenby have not been behaving! The consequence – we were refused entry to almost any restaurants in Tenby.

We were lucky that amidst the swirling storms coming into the area, we managed a clear day to visit the beaches at Tenby!

It’s even pretty at night at The Grove – especially the first night when we arrived and all the Christmas decorations were still up.


Bronwyn is the labradoodle that lives at The Grove. She is only a year old – and therefore still frisky.

Goodbye Wales … and now for our LONG journey home through uncertain weather conditions. Not very good luck with travelling the last few weeks. So

We went for a walk on the beaches at Tensby. It’s a tradition that Mummy started two years ago – when we spent our first

No that wasn’t gobbledy gook! That’s Welsh for “We’re in Wales!” (at least we think that’s what it means!) * That’s a lot of y

Our first trip for the year on the first day of 2014! We’re going to Narbeth, Wales!
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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