Happy new year everyone! I hope you all had a great one and manged to celebrate in this weird time we're living in. England is now in it's third (and hopefully it's last) lockdown. This started a couple of days after Christmas and is being reevaluated the middle of February. Yesterday I celebrated my birthday... Continue Reading →
Dower House and Stoke Park, Bristol
Usually at this time of the year we are hiding from the winter cold. However with England being in yet another lockdown, we are embracing it and exploring more of the outdoors. Even if it does rain! Always smiling when there's a coffee in hand! On a blustery Sunday, my sister and I grabbed a... Continue Reading →
Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
Cheddar Gorge is located in the Medip Hills, near the village of Cheddar. Its the UK's largest gorge and has some incredible views both from the top and bottom. Mitch didn't want his photo taken, can you tell? He he You're probably thinking you've heard of Cheddar before? Yup, Cheddar cheese is from Cheddar! It... Continue Reading →
The Upside down house, Bristol
It's been raining a lot here lately, so inside activities are a must. I've never been to an upside down house, nor did I really know what my sister was talking about when she suggested we visited one. My sister, Chloe Honestly I haven't laughed this much in a long time. I felt like such... Continue Reading →
Lizard Point, Cornwall
This is the second part to my previous post, which you can read all about here. After a lovely night in our sheppards hut in Looe, we were back on the bike and headed along the coast to Lizard Point. Our Harley Lizard Point is the most southern part of the UK. A popular walking... Continue Reading →
The flea market, Malvern
I love searching for a bargain and finding hidden gems. Ever since I was little, I've always loved a flea market. For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, a flea market (also known as a bootsale) is an event in the UK, where people sell their unwanted belongings. As you... Continue Reading →
Lovely Jubbly visit to see the Trotters, Bristol
If you're a fan of Only Fools and Horses then you'll know exactly who the Trotter brothers are. For those who don't, it is a brilliant comedy, about two brothers who buy and sell almost anything, mostly dodgy goods, in the hopes of one day becoming millionaires. It was aired from 1981 - 2003 and... Continue Reading →
Strawberry picking at Over Farm, Gloucester
For me, strawberry picking marks the end of Summer and the welcome of Autumn. When my sister and I were little, my mum would take us picking every year and we loved it. It's a really nice day out and something every one can enjoy... well unless you don't like strawberries of course. As we... Continue Reading →
Bath Christmas markets
One of my favourite places to visit whilst being home has always been Bath. Only a twenty minute drive from Bristol, a last minute plan to visit the Christmas markets was definitely a good one.After being home and getting straight back into work, we were in need of a bit of Christmas. We are currently... Continue Reading →
Bristol Vintage kilo sale
Okay so being home isn’t that bad... The autumnal build up to Christmas is my favourite time of year, so it’s nice to be home for it. It’s lovely creeping into winter when being chilly is a novelty that hasn’t worn off yet. Of course the approach to Christmas comes with a lot of shopping,... Continue Reading →