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This year, I got to go to Little Tyke’s Sports Day! After a long Winter and a Spring that teased us every day, the sun

This year, I got to go to Little Tyke’s Sports Day! After a long Winter and a Spring that teased us every day, the sun

Mum never misses an opportunity for a photoshoot – so when Elena of Pawtiqe told us about a project that she’s working on, we definitely

Cold days lingered for awhile and only two weeks ago that we had a glimpse of Spring. We are almost at the half way mark

Today is Darcy’s Gotcha Day. Mum remembers it well like it was yesteryear. It was 12 years ago when a fluff ball flew past Mum

At the heart of Goodwoof (20 & 21 May), will be a unique competition – Barkitecture, a stunning architectural exhibition and competition of cutting-edge kennel

Last week while we were at a Goodwoof event in London we met the Duke of Richmond – and he was delighted to see me

It may have been a wet Coronation Day but that didn’t stop us Brits from carrying on business as usual. The night before the big

We are heading into Coronation weekend. The flags are flying and all doggies are wearing Union Jack colours! As well as celebrating the King Charles

Spring continued to tease us throughout April. But we were blessed to have beautiful memories and the sun came out for many of them. We

Or is it the Expert Underdog? I have been an “underdog” most of my life – and an expert at it. But amazingly, I have

S’ABBINIDICA is an old Sicilian greeting that means God’s blessing … and that’s how we’re feeling. We celebrated Mum’s birthday last week in Sicily, which

It’s less than three weeks till the Coronation of King Charles III. London is getting ready … And nothing like a good cuppa tea in

Welcome to Battersea Power Station – London’s newest neighbourhood located on the site of a London icon. “Battersea Power Station is one of London’s most

I’m so egg-cited and I just can’t hide it. 🥚🥚🥚 Happy Easter! 🐇This is the only time when it’s perfectly safe to put all of

It’s April, and we had a most glorious Spring Day when we visited Lime Wood Hotel in the stunning New Forest National Park earlier this

That’s the title of the Portraits of Dogs exhibition at the Wallace Collection – not nicknames for Martine and Mum. 😆 To clarify, this is

To April! There was a lot of hope riding on March – hoping that Spring will make an appearance soon. As the month began, flowers

With friends visiting we had plenty of reasons to go out in the past two weeks. And we’re delighted to have dined at two very,

We took a little trip to the newly opened Battersea Power Station to check it out and to have Afternoon Tea with Yuuna and to

To all dog mums everywhere! We are the ones that never leave home, (almost) never answer back. We love you because you feed us, give

We were visiting our friend Vivi in Richmond last June when we came across the filming of Ted Lasso at Richmond Green. We didn’t see

Claridge’s ArtSpace Cafe is the newest dog friendly cafe in London. We first went to eat cake (and crêpes) to commemorate Darcy’s second heavenly birthday

Six Little Stories with Lots of Meaning 1. Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. One the day of prayer, all the people gathered,

A few fun things towards taking care of our planet. Large Universal Bag by Anya Hindmarch. The Universal Bag is the next generation of

Without Valentine’s Day, February would be … well, January. LOL! Not really. After being away for a month staying with friends, early February finally brought

Goodwoof, the ultimate dog’s day out at Goodwood Estate is back in May! And it’s going to be fab – again! Last week, we were

A fun video to celebrate Darcy on her second heavenly birthday. She wore them well but she didn’t dress to impress. She was beautiful just

Our main gallery wall in our bedroom is almost full! But there was space for a piece of fine art … Martine had gifted this

Have you seen the half hour animated movie “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”? It’s a story of kindness, friendship, courage, compassion,

When love strolls into our lives – often brazen and unannounced – we rarely know the form it will take or the time it chooses