Luke Jerram’s Moon is currently touring and being displayed all around the world and from the 11th August – 30th…
Sally Lunn’s House, Bath
This past week has been better. I am still down in the dumps about little Meggy, but I’ve been out…
Puzzlewood, Coleford
WARNING: This next paragraph contains self pity, wallowing and despair which may not be appropriate for all audiences. The past…
Kew Gardens, London
The best Christmas present ever reward goes to my sister. She bought me a red letter experience day to Kew…
The Goodwood Festival of Speed
Umbrellas and a negative covid test at the ready, we joined over 200,000 people at the Goodwood estate, for the…
Stone Henge, Salisbury
This post has been sitting in my drafts since September. Lonely and neglected, Stone Henge is finally on the blog!…
Symonds Yat and Wye River
Symonds Yat is a beautiful village in Herefordshire, close to the Welsh boarder. With the River Wye lacing through the…
A ghostly tour around Bristol
Last night I toured around Bristol on a ghost walk and it was so much fun. I learned so much…
Paddle boarding the river Avon
So a few changes have happened since I last wrote. Firstly… I’ve got a job! Well two jobs actually. I…
William Tyndale Monument, Nibbly Knoll
After years of driving on the M5, pointing and saying, “We’ll go up there one day…” We finally went up…
Stanton Drew Stone Circle, Bristol
With my new found freedom I can now go on spontaneous walks to places I’ve always wanted to go. It’s…
Urban exploration in an abandoned quarry
Somewhere in the countryside on the outskirts of Bristol (I won’t say where just incase I get into trouble), we…
Pensford Viaduct, Bristol
There is nothing better than wagging tails and long walks. It doesn’t have to be sunny or even warm (although…
And we’re done!
After my last post we’ve made a couple of changes. Scary, changes… But they needed to happen and you can’t…
Living life on standby
Adjusting to life after travelling is hard. I spent two and a half years travelling the world and I loved…