Return to the Sculpture Trail
If you had seen my post a couple of weeks ago where we visited the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, then you will know things didn’t go to plan. We still had quite a...
If you had seen my post a couple of weeks ago where we visited the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, then you will know things didn’t go to plan. We still had quite a...
We love the Forest of Dean. I am sure I have said this many times before, but we are SO lucky to have it almost on our doorstep. There are lots of fantastic walks...
Earlier in the year we visited Rococo Garden in Painswick to see their stunning displays of snowdrops. We visited again later when the bluebells were flowering. It really is a beautiful place to be....
One of Emily’s favourite books is Dogs Don’t Do Ballet by Anna Kemp and Sara Ogilvie. It is one that I enjoy reading to her to, not only because it is funny and sweet,...
When I first moved to Gloucestershire, I used to go to Cirencester quite often. It is the largest town in The Cotswolds and a great place to visit if you are interested in Roman...
It’s the end of the academic year, and the time to think about how to entertain the kids for six weeks. The thought of it can be quite daunting! We are planning to spend...
Last week I was invited out to Hotel du Vin in Cheltenham with the Cotswolds Bloggers and Influencers to try their new summer menu. I was not expected to write up the experience at...
We visited Rococo Garden in Painswick earlier in the year to see the snowdrops. I knew then that we would have to return to see the bluebells later in the year. We went back towards...
Being members of Westonbirt Arboretum, we are regular visitors there. We visited again last weekend in order to have a go at the Gruffalo Spotters Trail. Before we went, Rich downloaded the Gruffalo Spotter...
Rococo Garden is just up the hill from where we live. I visited when I first moved to Gloucester, but that was well over ten years ago. It is a lovely, and very different kind...