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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Worcestershire » Harvington November 4th 2018

Woolly says – Dark grey clouds had settled overhead and having adjusted my burpday rosette I kept all of my paws crossed that the heavens wouldn’t send a deluge to ruin my celebrations. I hobbled towards the car and climbed in, with Jo at the wheel and Zoe on the musical entertainment the roads and streets flashed by until we met the country roads where tractors seemed to impede our progress. My small friend seemed to have injured himself and I wondered why he couldn’t walk properly, unless of course it was a precursor to being carried for the day! Woolly says – A sharp wind ruffled my fur as I jumped out of the vehicle and onto the grassy parking area, I gave a good hard stare at the clouds in the hope ... read more
Priest hole behind the oven
Heading towards the brewery
Not a place to linger

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Worcestershire » Harvington June 1st 2010

The trip is fast flying by and we are over half way through our stay. Lexie has continued to wow the locals this week, with the elderly ladies of the village asked round for tea - it was like a scene from 'Last of the Summer Wine' with 8 or so octagenarians watching Lexie play on the mat, and they loved spending time with our little poppet. She was showered with gifts and toys, which was so generous of everyone. Later on this week she also met mum & Dad's Stratford buddies, Auntie Ann & Uncle George and mum's old boss from work Jules. Everyone has been so keen to meet the girl that Grampy never stops talking about. Not sure how Granny & Grampy will cope when we go home! When we arrived here mum ... read more
Feeding the ducks
With Grampy
Naming ceremony

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Worcestershire » Harvington May 24th 2010

Helen's blog: to record Lexie's first travel experience and visit to her family in England. ---------------- I guess having two parents who both have wonderlust for travel, and who met while living oversea's, it shouldn't be suprising that Lexie took to the skies, and travelled such a long distance, like a duck to water. We followed all the advice kindly given, fed her on the ascent and descent, and she didn't even peep the entire journey, and happily passed the time, sleeping (at least 8 hours!), playing with her toys and winning over the entire cabin crew, and nearby passengers, by smiling, giggling and screaming with delight at all attention given. That's my girl!! So many people commented on what a gorgeous, and happy baby she is - thank goodness for that! On arrival at Birmingham ... read more
At Granny & Grampy's house
All the girls
The Boys and our Girl




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