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Vino, Bureaucracy, and a Little Homesickness

Hola from Spain, where today was supposed to be a simple, relaxing excursion into the Ribeira Sacra. You know—wine, scenery, a little light philosophising about life. Instead, it turned into a bureaucratic standoff with a woman who held all the power and knew it.  It started like any other morning. Coffee, pastries, a quick round of ... Read more

Wordle, Castles, and Daydreaming in Spain 

Recently, we’ve found a new way to while away our mornings.  It started as a joke over coffee—“I wonder what castles cost in Spain?”—and has since turned into a full-blown obsession with scrolling through listings for medieval fortresses we have no business even looking at.  Mornings: Coffee, Wordle, and Questionable Life Choices  We’ve settled into a routine ... Read more

Coastal Adventures in Galicia

Hello, dear readers! Patricia, Bertie, and I have been thoroughly enjoying our time in our home in Galicia, Spain.   We’ve been walking the coastlines, wandering through charming towns and (of course) dining out on the cuisine. Beats the cold snap currently on in North Yorks, I’ll tell you that. We’ve heard from friends it’s 11 ... Read more

Coincidente! And a Jolly to Hostal dos Reis Católicos

Living out in the countryside near Santiago de Compostela has its perks. It’s quiet, the views are unreal, and best of all—it’s a short drive into one of Spain’s most fascinating cities. So yesterday, we decided to make the most of it. The Hotel That’s Older Than Most Countries We started the day wandering around ... Read more

A Winter Retreat in Santiago

So yeah, we bailed. Yorkshire got too cold, we packed our bags, threw Bertie in the back, and headed for the hills—literally.  Not forever, obviously. Just long enough to let our bones defrost.  I love Yorkshire. I do. But winter on the moors? Come on. At a certain age, you start thinking, Maybe I don’t need my face sandblasted by freezing wind every ... Read more

Majestic Malham Cove

Malham Cove. It’s one of those places. The kind that turns up in guidebooks with words like breathtaking and majestic, but actually lives up to the hype when you get there.  Which is a good thing, because getting there is not quick.  We took the Imp, which protested the entire way. Yorkshire Dales roads aren’t ... Read more

Coastal Charms of Robin Hood’s Bay

Back to Robin Hood’s Bay. Again. Because apparently, I can’t stay away.  If you’ve been, you get it. If you haven’t—picture a tiny village clinging to the cliffs, twisting alleyways leading nowhere in particular, and the sea looking like it’s got a grudge against the land. Proper Yorkshire.  It was blowing an absolute gale. The ... Read more

Rediscovering Rievaulx Abbey

So, yeah. Rievaulx Abbey again.  We’ve been before. Loads of times. I couldn’t tell you how many, but does it matter? It’s the sort of place you just keep going back to because every time, you see it differently. Different season, different weather, different mood.  Or, in today’s case, same ruins, but a different set ... Read more

Serenity at Fountains Abbey

Right, so we went to Fountains Abbey today. One of those places that everyone in Yorkshire tells you to visit at least once. Been before, but it’s the kind of place that changes every time—depends on the weather, depends on your mood, depends on whether your dog decides to behave (he didn’t).  Weather was classic ... Read more

The Mystique of Whitby Abbey

We went to Whitby Abbey today. You know, the big ruined monastery up on the cliff, looking all dramatic and windswept like something out of a gothic novel. (Which, let’s be honest, it kind of is—thanks, Bram Stoker.)  The weather was doing that classic North Yorkshire thing where it can’t decide between freezing you or ... Read more

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