Pets’ Mews: Issue 27

Hello Everyone, For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Junipurr.  I’m Miss Tipsy’s apprentice.  I’m learning how to go here and there with my pets and see lovely places, eat nice things, and get my photo taken. Today, I’m learning how to do a blog post and make an important announcement, which is *maouwmaouwmoaw -maow maow …

Guest Blogger Cookie M. Report takes us on a magical tour of Keukenhof

Me love Keukenhof – the Dutch Tulip Gardens Hello everybody. Cookie Monster here! You may know me as that cookie loving, fuzzy and blue monster from Instagram (me is called @cookiemreport there). But me also love tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and loads of other spring flowers! Here in the Netherlands there is an awesome place where humans, dogs and plushies from …

Pets’ Mews: Issue 25

Hello Everyone, Welcome to September’s Issue of Pets’ Mews, which contains some very exciting news indeed.  Apart from the brilliant articles by loads of our insta-buddies, we’ve got the dates for Plushie Fashion Week – that’s right – it’s back: 17th – 23rd September.  We can’t wait to see all your fabulous outfits.  Just use the hash brown #plushiefashionweek2018 and …

Tipsy at Lumiere London

What better way to get London out and about, walk (or be carried) off some of those extra Christmas stuffing pebbles and pounds, and cheer up the dark, wintery, grey skies, than lighting up London with Lumiere 2018. Of course, we had to go. This year it was really spread out across Town, so we only got to see the …

Tipsy at Mayfield Lavender Fields

Getting to the famous Mayfield Lavender Farm (everyone seems to be going there at the moment), from North West London by public transport is not the easiest (unless you are a crow flying), but not impossible. It takes a good 2 hours by bus, Tube, train, a second bus, and you need plenty of toffees.  The good thing is, while …

Tipsy at Greys Court Garden

Greys Court House and Gardens are a short drive from London and perfect for pets with itchy paws who need to get out of the city and explore the nearby countryside and the gardens, which are the main draw here.

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We drove up and pretty much took the last free place in the car park.  The overflow hadn’t opened yet, and there seemed to have been some confusion among the staff whether it would be or not, with a tail back of cars not sure what to do, so just note, it is a place that gets busy on lovely Bank Holidays.

We first had a quick wander around part of the estate – which is huge – so we didn’t wander too far.  We met some very friendly cows and crossed a pretty Japanese Moon Bridge.

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Then we joined a really interesting guided tour of the gardens, which were superb.  The owner had been keen to create spaces of walled garden, with little doorways that led on to more gardens, that then opened up into surprising spaces; and she certainly managed to get the desired effect.  There’s even a special statue of the gardner, bee hotels a plenty, and lots of pretty fountains.

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Although we had just missed the wonderful wisteria, and were too early for the corridor of roses, the gardens didn’t disappoint, with beautiful colours, scents and bees buzzing around.

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We also visited the house – which was issuing timed entries as it was so busy – and that was nice too.  There’s also an interesting horse and donkey wheel, a tea shop, and a gift shop to nose around.  But it is the gardens that really steal the show here and deserve a second or third wander.

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Pets’ Mews: Issue 11

Hello Dear Friends, A Happy June to you! Here’s this month’s packed issue of Pets’ Mews. Catch up on what’s been happening in our wonderful IG community in English: Issue 11 updated   – some of the eagle-eyed among you might notice that this version has been updated, that’s because my Pet had somehow or other (roll eyes now), got the …