Tag: dog blogger

A Beautiful Life

There are some friendships that begin in the most unexpected ways. Mine with Sandra started because of a dog. Back in 2017, Sandra came to

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Star Wars Day

George vs R2-D2… a showdown we didn’t know we needed 🤖🐶At first: curiosity.Seconds later: full-on Jedi battle mode 💥 Meanwhile, Lulu channelling her inner Yoda

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Blind March

A statue that doesn’t quite stand still There’s something thrilling about waking up in London and discovering that Banksy has been busy overnight. In Banksy

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Ugly Butterfly 2.0

Ugly Butterfly 2.0 was the destination for this year’s birthday celebrations, and it couldn’t have felt more right. There’s something rather fitting about marking another

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Another Year

Celebrating Another Year: A Heart Full of Gratitude Birthdays mean something different to me now. Since turning 60, they’ve become less about marking age and

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Eating Well

A little escape to the Cotswolds 🤍 Fresh air, slower mornings, and space to breathe. Time outdoors is part of feeling well, for the dogs

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Colourful March

March started with camellias in full, unapologetic bloom. Rich reds, vibrant pinks, and crisp whites sat side by side, almost too perfect to be real.

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Cotswolds Escape

There’s something special about escaping the city with your friends, and in our case, our dogs, too. After a long winter, five of us packed

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The Lavery

There are some places in London that sit on your “must try soon” list for quite a while. For us, The Lavery was definitely one

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Red February

February arrived quietly this year, wrapped in a palette of greys. The days were still short, the skies heavy, and the rain kept coming. Pavements

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A Reunion

When the world feels like it’s in a strange place, unsettled, noisy, and often overwhelming, it’s easy to feel a little pessimistic. To wonder where

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Love is in the Air

Valentine’s Day is often associated with flowers, cards, and romantic gestures, but for many of us, love has four legs, a wagging tail, and an

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Jumo

It’s not always the flashiest places that stay with you. Sometimes it’s the ones that quietly get everything right. I discovered Cafe Jumo almost by

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That was January

January always arrives with that peculiar weight, the quiet after the fireworks, the long stretch of grey days, the sense that everything has been wiped

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Ten Years Ago

Posting pics from 2016 because apparently 2026 is the new 2016?! #TBT Darcy was 5, Sasha was 6. And George had been with us just

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Bienvenue Le Café

London’s Cutest New Patisserie: Le Café by Nicolas Rouzaud There’s a new sugar-sweet siren in town, and she goes by the name Le Café by

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1461 days

As January unfolds, the anniversary of losing Darcy draws nearer. Alongside the celebrations and rituals, December and January now carry memories that have become part

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The Ukraine Mission

From 24th to 27th February, Nikki Tibbles, Founder of Wild at Heart Foundation, will travel across southern Ukraine with the foundation’s trusted project partner team.

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At The Arlington

A London Institution That Never Needed Reinventing Some restaurants chase relevance. Others simply are relevant, decade after decade. The Arlington belongs firmly in the latter

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