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Communing with the native Tasmanian wildlife

12th Jun 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

One of our great days out, despite some rain, has been to Wings Wildlife Park in Gunn's Plains, which is just over 30km from Penguin.  They take in lots of injured wildlife, especially ones that have been injured on the states roads, or are found in the pouch of animals that have been killed on … Continue reading Communing with the native Tasmanian wildlife

Sunny (but windy) Stanley

8th Jun 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

Yesterday mum was kind enough to take us for a drive down the coast to Stanley which is in the area known as Circular Head, or more appropriately the gateway to the Edge of the World.  On the way we made a detour to the Table Cape Lighthouse and Look Out - it was such … Continue reading Sunny (but windy) Stanley

Wynyard Wander

3rd Jun 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / 1 Comment

 So guess where we are - sunny Wynyard on the North West Coast of Tasmania, which in case you don't know is the most beautiful part of Australia.  Now before we go on a little history for you all - Wynyard was settled by Europeans in the early 1840's, but the original inhabitants were the … Continue reading Wynyard Wander

Nunhead Cemetery Open Day

25th May 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

Last weekend we did one of our days out that has most of our friends using one word to describe us - weird!! We went to an open day at Nunhead Cemetery in South London. It's one of the cemeteries known as the big seven - Victorian cemeteries that were built around 1840 to cope … Continue reading Nunhead Cemetery Open Day

Mayfair meander

19th May 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

We recently went into London to see an exhibition by the artist John Lowry Morrison, better known as Jolomo, which was on in Mayfair - posh area of London and one of the expensive properties on the monopoly board. Jolomo is from the same area of Scotland as Ken is and we love his paintings … Continue reading Mayfair meander

Clun and the Green Man Festival

13th May 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

So we're now up to the final day of our wonderful escape in Shropshire - I would recommend this area to anyone who needs a peaceful break amongst very friendly people.  Did I mention that Bertie was allowed in pubs and cafes - he was a very spoiled dog and lots of people wanted to … Continue reading Clun and the Green Man Festival

Shropshire history

12th May 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

Day two of our weekend in Shropshire and we were out and about exploring some of the history of the area and of course a graveyard had to feature - it wouldn't be me otherwise.  We visited Stokesay Castle which dates from the 1200's and next to it is a lovely church and graveyard.  It's … Continue reading Shropshire history

A weekend escape

11th May 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

Last weekend we escaped to the beautiful countryside of Shropshire and spent 3 nights in a lovely self catering cottage outside the village of Clun.  Our reason for choosing this area was that there was a Green Man Festival on in Clun over the weekend (more about the Green Man in another post).  The cottage … Continue reading A weekend escape

Whitstable weekend

28th Apr 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

Last weekend we went to Whitstable which is a lovely fishing port on the Kent coast, staying one night in a lovely bed & breakfast (I was with my two favourite men again - Ken & Bertie).  Thankfully the sun shone all weekend and once you got out of the wind it was really lovely … Continue reading Whitstable weekend

Cow Fundamentalists!

18th Apr 201315th May 2019 / Pamela J / Leave a comment

On Sunday we went to the Hare Krishna temple Bhaktivedanta Manor  just outside Watford for the annual letting out of the cows.  This is the day that the cows are let out of their winter lodgings into the spring sunshine and the fresh grass. The Manor is the biggest centre for the study of Krishna consciousness … Continue reading Cow Fundamentalists!

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