So back to the list...
Number 7 on the list… Stand up on a surf board & surf properly.
So back to the list...
Number 7 on the list… Stand up on a surf board & surf properly.
My boyfriend and I came up with an idea a few years ago. We have been together 7 years and he works away a lot. So for the times we were together we built up ideas and traditions that would make the time we spent together even more special.
It started with a joke, Continue reading
This post is dedicated to one of my favourite humans to walk this planet… my sister.
She is the Jane to my Elizabeth,
the Christina to my Courtney,
the Samantha to my Charlotte,
the Penny to my Bernadette,
and I hope never the Jane to my Tess…
Over 2 years ago I created a list, it was a 30 things to do before I was 30 list, the list is not yet complete, I have 3 spaces remaining on this list. Feel free to suggest your ideas for my final 3 spots.
My next series of blogs are going to be my diary record of me trying to achieve this list. For any of you who know me more personally, I don’t like to do things by halves and I have set myself some exceedingly good challenges, sadly they won’t involve eating cake, but they are supposed to be (on the whole fun) albeit there were a few on the list which were a little more like turning the page into being a sensible adult.
When I do reach the ‘big’
Since I arrived in Mississippi everything has been an adventure, Continue reading
Chartwell was Churchill’s stomping ground for the majority of his adult life, until 1964, the year before his death. The house itself is set in the beautiful Kent countryside, near to Sevenoaks. Continue reading
So my post is mainly about a trip to Iceland – but how could I go here and not discuss Hallgrímskirkja Church.
It is the central point of the capital of Iceland, you can walk around the city and glimpse it down streets or see the top of the tower from the waterside, it is an enormous, monumental, modern landmark utilising architecture to marvel at the amazing geology of Iceland. Continue reading
If you are looking for somewhere to go that is indulgent, imposing, a little bit spooky (not for me so much), full of history (I’m there!), somewhere that you can imagine you are in a movie and of course in easy access for the Londoners – Ham House fits the bill. Continue reading