Often our clients and friends ask about our travels and our house and pet sitting experiences and we thought that a blog would be a good way to share our stories both past and present.

We have met and made friends with some lovely humans, canines and felines over the past 5 years and we hope that you enjoy reading about our pet sitting and house sitting experiences as much as we enjoy regaling our "tails"!

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Picture Postcard Cotswolds

We sat for a regular client in the Cotswolds this year, and were looking forward to a traditional family get together with the extra bonus of a very English village backdrop.

Everything was ready, we had the open log fires burning, the beautiful beamed cottage cozy and welcoming, lots of ideas for the main feast on  Christmas day, and three very well loved pets for us to pamper.

The main street of the village/town was bustling with tourists enjoying the long break from work this year. 


We, unfortunately, came down with the flu a few days before the big event and had to cancel our planned program of events.

We spent a few days in bed, and could not face any of the rich, tasty food we had planned or that was being shown us constantly on the television.

Never mind, we made up for it after Christmas, although not in such a perfect setting for such an occasion.



Monday, 1 October 2012

Food discoveries on our trip to North East America


www.teaism.com
Tracy enjoying a meal at Teaism, Washington DC




We were extremely surprised at the choice and quality of the vegetarian options available on our last trip to North East America. Here are a few of our favorites.

Hearty meal at Founding Farmers, Washington DC

 http://www.wearefoundingfarmers.com/

Each city we came to had a great selection of  vegetarian restaurants at all price levels.  Every one we went to had a very high quality menu and was excellent value.  They prided themselves on Organic produce and locally sourced.

http://www.citytavern.com/

The City Tavern, Philadelphia was a real find.  The diner can experience authentic 18th Century American culinary history.  They endeavour to use authentic recipes of the day.  Having said that there was ample choice for the modern vegetarian to enjoy.  We did not feel short changed in the least.


Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Catching up with friends in New York

With all of our busy lives, we have not been able to organise a get together for  6 years, so we were very excited to be meeting up again at last.

We met our American friends on a cruise to Alaska, when we all found ourselves sitting at the same table for dinner each evening.  We hit it off, and have been keeping in touch via Facebook, emails and the occasional short visit. 

Jeanette and Erlinda have since had a little girl, Gabriella, who we had not seen in real life, until now. They live in the Hudson Valley, a beautiful part of New York, and we were staying with them as well as our other friends from Long Beach, California, Sally and Janet, as well as Ellen.



We visited the Hudson Valley wine region, having a few wine tasting stops along the way.  The wine at each winery was very different. 

We went to our first ever baseball game with the New York Yankees, at the Yankees stadium in the Bronx. Here we are doing the Bronx sign. 


Sally and Janet came with us to Philadelphia for a few days, we got to see the Liberty Bell, Liberty Hall and learnt about American history and the beginnings of a new nation.  We kept a low profile in Philadelphia as the English were definitely the 'baddies' in this part of American history!


We went to Lancaster, Amish country with the girls and the last part of our trip Tracy and I went to Washington DC, to follow the progress of the first settlers to their current governmental capital.  It was such a fantastic trip, not only catching up with our dear friends, but seeing some fabulous places and having some fantastic experiences.  An extra bonus was the food we experienced in all of the locations



we visited.

What an amazing trip.  Thank you all guys for so many great memories.


Thursday, 16 August 2012

Discovering Geneva

Tracy was sent to Geneva to sit for a new client.  She looked after a lovely Jack Russell who loved walks, so she got to explore the very affluent town in great detail.

The United Nations and the Red Cross employ a large number of  people here, including American and British citizens.  Our name was soon passed around amongst friends and colleagues and we now have a number of clients in this most beautiful neck of the woods.

On this occasion, Tracy was situated  in the city of Geneva which has a lovely lake, bordered by France and Switzerland.

French is the most common spoken language here, but as there have been a number of cultural influences over the years, the street names are a mixture of German, French and Italian.




We are both back there in February 2013 so hope to explore a bit more together then.


Thursday, 26 July 2012

Easy Mucking out in France



On a pet sit in South West France recently, we were introduced to a brilliant product.   We were looking after two horses who, because of health issues, had to be stabled most of the day.  Their bedding was called Aquamax, bedding  which is a "highly absorbent equine bedding manufactured solely from Pine white wood fibre sourced from sustainable sources. "

It was so easy to muck out, and took so little time.  It is amazing to watch the small pellets transform into a sand-like substance when water is added to it. 

bedding after it has been watered.

All you need is a sifting 'fork'


Unlike other woods, Pine contains natural agents which remove the smell of ammonia from urine; works as a natural antiseptic; and produces a light, fluffy bed. 

Once the bed is down, all you have to do is skip out the droppings and then scuff through the bed with your feet, so that the wet patches get absorbed by the dry.  The bed is then levelled out and job done.  There is no smell of ammonia, and there is no dust.

Having used straw and shavings for bedding, we found this a much better product.  We were looking after a mare and a gelding, one very tidy and one who mixed up the droppings in the bedding very efficiently.  I only had a wheel barrow each of waste per day, which also greatly reduced the muck heap.

I would certainly advise anyone to give it a go.  


Link to the website and youtube clip on how it works
 www.aquamax.co.uk02
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCO38NuWKXM

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Newcastle Emlyn


From 2 labs to 5!  3 black, one yellow and a brown.  We had sunshine and showers which made the lawn grow very quickly.

Very good family of labs.


 A new location for us, we were sitting in Newcastle Emlyn, Wales.  This is a lovely market town, still with a working livestock market place.  The town was a thriving, vibrant place with every shop you could need.

Bridge at the end of the Town


We were delighted to find a shop selling organic products, and goods to satisfy our vegetarian needs.  There are two lovely bakers and to our surprise, even a vegetarian cafe!  This is called the Riverside Health Shop and Cafe.  www.riversidehealthshopandcafe.co.uk

What a find.  It was such a delight to find a town, supplying all of our needs without having to resort to a supermarket.

There is a castle, with a resident dragon, and a lovely river meandering through with swans.

Link to the town and surrounding attractions.
http://www.newcastle-emlyn.com

Friday, 15 June 2012

Walking in the Cotswolds

We were lucky with the weather for a sit in the Cotswolds.  We were sitting for a couple of very well behaved labs,  and after having little or old dogs to look after recently, it was nice to be able to step out and take advantage of the many footpaths and byways which crisscross this part of the country.

The byways were used by lots of dog walkers and horse riders as well as pony and traps.  The countryside is stunning with 360 degree views of  fields and unspoilt landscape.


We picked out a route that conveniently took us past a lovely little village pub The Craven Arms in Brockhampton which had a garden.  The dogs were very good and just sat down watching the world go by, we were very proud of them.  There were foals in the next field to watch.  We walked past some chocolate box cottages, cooled down in bubbling streams and enjoyed the sunshine.