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It Feels Like The Correct Side of The Road To Me!

11 Thursday Jun 2015

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England, English Countryside, English Driving, English Road Signs, Notting Hill Antiques, Roundabout, Travel, United Kingdom

One of the questions I get asked so much is, “How hard is it to drive on the wrong side of the road when you are in England?” My response is always the same, “It feels like the correct side of the road to me.”

I can’t read our maps here in the United States for the life of me, but you give me a British road map and it makes sense to me… And all of the different road signs in England and Scotland… They make SENSE to me.

They have WAY more road signage than we do here in the states. Here are a few signs we don’t see often… And then i sum it all up in the paragraphs below! IMG_0446 IMG_0536 IMG_9819 IMG_0099 IMG_0100 IMG_0102 IMG_0109 IMG_0111 IMG_0131 IMG_0139 IMG_0141 IMG_0143 IMG_0145 IMG_0159 IMG_0326 IMG_0381 IMG_0382 IMG_0385 IMG_0399 IMG_0536My husband drives like a pro over there. The roads sometimes can hardly allow two cars to drive down the road at the same time due to them being so narrow. Many times you have to pull over wayyyyy down the road if you see someone else coming in order to allow another car to drive on the road as well—remember, these roads weren’t always for cars—they were for horses/coaches… And that’s what I love about England.

Not everything has been made to accommodate our lives today… So many things are preserved. It’s nothing to drive thru a small village and someone’s front door is about 5 feet from the road! The roads can’t be expanded!! And they don’t tear up their land building new roads and tear down old buildings to make new ones! SUV’s are RARELY seen and if they are, then it’s likely a rover… Trucks?? Hardly ever! This isn’t America… And it feels like the correct side of the road to me. A roundabout??? Bring it on! I have no patience and tolerance for stoplights so roundabouts are to me, what its all about!

Mary The Lamb

10 Wednesday Jun 2015

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England, England Lake District, English Countryside, Notting Hill Antiques, Sheep, Travel, UK, United Kingdom

I love sheep. They make the countryside so beautiful in England. When my daughter was a little girl, we gave her a little lamb for Easter. She named her Mary. Mary was a very “different” lamb. She thought she was a dog. I’m not kidding. We had 5 dogs, and 2 were outside dogs so the lamb would literally sleep, eat and play with the 2 outside dogs; Dottie the Dalmation and Lucy the Great Pyrenees.

We lived in the country and had to drive down a long driveway to get to our house. The dogs would hear us coming and run to greet us and Mary would run along. For some reason the dogs loved tortillas—And so did Mary. The dogs loved to chew on dog bones—So did Mary. The dogs loved to follow my daughter on her bike—So did Mary. My daughter had a huge custom built playhouse that had a front porch on the front and the dogs loved to lay on the porch of the playhouse—So did Mary… You get the picture. Mary thought she was a dog. To us, she was. She was part of our family.

The day Mary died, she was 9 years old. It was a very sad day. My daughter and I cried and cried. We looked out into the woods behind our house and we both saw a very odd “see-through” vision of Mary walking over the burial ground where we had put her to rest… I”m not kidding on this either. Mary was special. As are all sheep in my book.

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Visiting England this time, as always, we saw many sheep. We were in the Lake District and pulled off onto a very small, one lane road and stumbled upon a low area where lots of sheep were close to the road. I got out of the car to take a photo upclose and they, of course, took off running. So I thought, “What would Mary do?” So I began “bahhhhing”… Seriously… I sounded just like a sheep. My husband rolled down his window at me as I was walking down the road and said, “What on earth” (well, he said something else I won’t write) and I said, “I’m talking to them and they will listen.”

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Sure enough they came running to me. Right up to the fence. I stood there talking sheep language to them and I think they know just what I was saying. You could say I learned “something about Mary” literally. Mary the lamb… We love you forever!

 

It’s A Dog’s Life

01 Monday Jun 2015

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For those who know me then you know how much I love dogs. I have four at home.  It’s the hardest thing about going away is leaving them behind. One is with my daughter, one with a dear friend and the other two are at Lucky Dog Lodge. I miss them so much. If you’re a fan of my Facebook page you will remember that each trip I post photos of dogs I see while traveling. This brings me joy and sadness due to wishing mine were with me. I love all the sweet personalities of the dogs and seeing the different breeds when in England. Below are pics of the sweet ones I’ve seen so far.  Join our Facebook page and you’ll see more as I travel. The life of a dog is a great one.  Especially these little fellas. Most were seen in the park today.

                          

Fresh Eats!

31 Sunday May 2015

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British Food, England, English Baked Goods, English Farmer's Markets, English Food Vendors, English Fresh Produce, English Organic Food, English Pastries, English Street Vendors, Locally Grown Food, London, Notting Hill Antiques, Organic Diet, Organic Food, Travel, UK, United Kingdom

I’m an organic person. Call me crazy but I can tell the difference (and my stomach most certainly can) when I eat something organic vs non organic. I spent a week at the Mayo Clinic for my fibromyalgia and attended their organic diet classes and learned so much, so I don’t have much tolerance when people tell me there is not a difference. Today we went to the food market on the street. All local grown. I was in heaven. We started the day out “fresh” and for the items that were freshly baked, I didn’t say I don’t eat fresh baked pastries!!!! I love fresh baked pastries. I ate fresh!!!!

                              

Notting Hill…  And I’m Not Talking About The Movie!

30 Saturday May 2015

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Antique Dealers, Antiques, Chanel scarf, England, English Antique Dealers, English Antiques, Kensington, Notting Hill, Notting Hill Antiques, Notting Hill Gate, Portobello Market, Portobello Market Station, Portobello Road, Travel, UK, United Kingdom

Okay so here’s the deal. When someone says to me “oh, you’re named after the movie” I know right away they aren’t familiar with London, or even England for that matter! Notting Hill is an area in London that’s very famous for its Portobello Market.  In fact they’re celebrating 150 years of the market! It’s a long walk from the tube but worth the sore feet you’ll have afterwards. It starts with a street that’s soooooo long.  It goes on for blocks.

The first area is antiques. I buy from several of the dealers. Their prices are “pricey”. Then there is a good area, a junkie tourist area ( I admit I’m a sucker for this area at times) then a good area and then the good junk area. (Lots of different areas!!)

 I bought a real vintage Chanel scarf today for 95.00!! (It’s a $500.00 scarf.) But you have to know how to tell the difference between authentic and fake. Luckily God gave me that talent! Tomorrow I will share more photos of the day. I’m just worn out from walking and need a nightcap. It was a busy day at Notting Hill… The place not the movie!!

Smelling The Roses

29 Friday May 2015

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Fresh Flowers, London, Notting Hill Antiques, Smell The Roses, Travel, UK, United Kingdom

I keep fresh flowers in my home weekly. It’s because living close to a Whole Foods Market makes it affordable to grab a dozen tulips or hydrangeas a week for $9.99. I mean that’s a lunch somewhere (really less!) and I figure I deserve it too. Our house deserves it as well. I’ve come to the conclusion that the English treat themselves to things more than we do. And the reason?? Easy access. The English walk everywhere.  We don’t. It takes effort to pull into a florist or a chocolate store, find a parking place and then go in and fight traffic to get home. The English (lots of them) take the tube, bus, or walk home from work. They walk to restaurants. And on every corner there’s fresh flower markets and chocolate shops. So why not grab something along the way. We need to take time as Americans to “smell the roses!”

                    

Selfridges—It’s Not Like What You See On TV!

29 Friday May 2015

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I’m a fan of the BBC America show The Selfridges just because I love the history of the store. I love it more than Harrods and avoid Harrods due to it being such a tourist place. Remember, I hate crowds! I love shopping in the “handbag” area. This time as I entered I just kept visualizing how this place use to be during the years when it was just making a name for itself. For those of you that don’t watch the show you have no idea what im talking about. To think one entire area was dedicated to selling tea, hats, hankies etc. I love those days!      

It’s truly been renovated with all modern aspects but I really wish I could have ridden the elevator with the guy in the hat and suit like on TV and told him “ladies apparel please”. The fine liquor and wine area is one of the finest around. And the watch department. Their watch area makes my rolexes look like they are just awful. I’m posting a few pictures. Please make note the prices are in british pounds and not american dollars. So almost double the price to see what our cost would be. Didn’t purchase a watch. Not this “time.”

               Amazing isn’t it?? And yes people were buying tons!!! Here’s a pic of the “tasting area.” Pay your fee and try the scotches and wines. Had to drag my husband away from this area!

  

Regent’s Park Run 

27 Wednesday May 2015

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We were soooooo jet lagged if that’s even a word so we slept in… we then awoke with no agenda which is soooo rare and headed out for a run. I wanted to experience the Regent’s Park area so after a soft drink in Primrose Hill we were off. They were replanting all of regents park so I talked to many of the crew about their choices of plants. Learned a lot. Wearing a Tulsa shirt. ( where I went to college) got me much attention. Two people said, “hey you’re from oklahoma!!!). Well yes I am!!!

                 I love chocolate pastries.  I have them every day!!!

Arrived!  Feel like I’m home!

26 Tuesday May 2015

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Antiques, Chelsea, England, English Antiques, flower market, Flying, Kensington, Notting Hill Antiques, Travel, UK, United Kingdom

We arrived after a long trip which is a long story due to delays in the weather. Which of course due to me already terrified of flying and hearing the words “bad weather” then hearing on CNN at the airport of many threats of aircrafts I was a mess. Let’s just say not enough pills nor drinks to fix my nerves. Anyway we arrived and seeing the fresh flower markets in Kensington and Chelsea always make me smile.

  

Plane Attire 

25 Monday May 2015

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The world seems to have become lazier and lazier when traveling. Wearing pajama bottoms on the plane isn’t something I enjoy seeing. I sometimes wish I had lived in years past when everyone took pride in their attire for hopping on a plane. While I like to be comfortable I also don’t want to look like I rolled out of bed. Today I am

  hopping on the plane with a sweatshirt. Yes I said sweatshirt. But i paired it with a long black jersey skirt and cork wedges along with my signature pearls. I call this comfy classic! Wrinkle free, loads of bracelets and a pony tail holder for later.  Ready set go!

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