The Bampton open day is an annual fair in August to help raise money for local charities. There were stalls with local produces, artisans, artists and craftspeople selling their handmade products and several activities throughout the day such car boot... Continue Reading →
Am I missing something or is there something going on with the scarecrows that I'm not aware of? All over Devon, there are scarecrows outside shops, outside houses, and of course in the fields. Anyone know what this is all... Continue Reading →
Croyde, Devon Today's weather was about 20c. Surf forecast for Croyde on magicseaweed.com was good, but better than the reality. The swell was about 3ft, however, it was very windy and gusty which made the waves a bit all over... Continue Reading →
San Sebastian The historic town of Sebastian in Northern Spain, basque country is beautiful and rich in heritage. It has the most amazing sunsets, food and I was lucky enough to be there during the festival where the town put... Continue Reading →
This is my first surfing trip in Devon and in England for that matter. I somehow got persuaded to try surfing in the "refreshing" waters of Middle beach, Devon. Armed with a surf board and a winter wetsuit, it was... Continue Reading →
This historic castle was built in the 15th century by Foulques d’Agoult, on a ruins of a 12th century fortress, in the style of the Italian Loggia and Renaissance.
I woke up today to a horrible rainy morning to head out to Lourmarin Friday weekly market. The place was still heaving with locals and tourists despite the weather. If you have ever been, I guess you will know why.... Continue Reading →
We woke up early and headed off to the markets at Aix en Provence. There were 4 markets. The flower, fruits, clothes and second hand/flea market in the different squares in the old part of town. The sky was overcast,... Continue Reading →
There were so many pretty handmade arts and crafts being sold at the Gordes Market I went to yesterday. Here are some of my favourites:
