Tuesday 1 October 2013

I'm still here!

Hi folks! Just wanted to say a quick hello and apologise for not posting much over the past few weeks. The folks have been super busy with the new teaching term so I've been doing my best to ensure I deliver as much love and fuss as is dachundly possible to keep them calm and happy! Promise I will be back next week to fill you in on all my latest adventures :) Miss Marple X

Getting bigger 

Sunday 15 September 2013

Black and White Sunday No.12

Remembering the Summer!

Celebrating the last days of summer in the Kent countryside!

Hi Pals, goodness hasn't the weather changed? I'm soooo chilly and demanding that the folks buy me some winter gear to stop me from my shivers - Mum won't be too hard to convince as she loves shopping :) Anyhow, to keep the spirit of summer alive for a while longer I thought I would share some pictures of our trip to Shoreham in Kent a few weeks back. The folks wanted to visit as an artist from long ago - Samuel Palmer used to live there. It was a magical day - the village is so pretty with a lovely pub, a couple of shops and a very unusual air force museum where Daddy had the biggest bacon sandwich ever ( I helped of course :) So visit if you have the chance - it's only 1/2 hour from Victoria on the train.

In the sun with Mum 



Samuel Palmer's House - not bad heh?!

Early drawing by Samuel Palmer 


Patiently waiting for bacon!

At the aircraft museum 

Chilling in Daddy's arms after a long day!


Sunday 8 September 2013

Black and White Sunday No.11


Posing in the park 


My holiday in North Norfolk - Part 3 'Adventures on a steam train!'

Hi Pals - as promised here is the final instalment of my wonderful holiday in North Norfolk - it seems like such a long time ago now though - it's good to relive and share the memories with you on the blog!
Ever since I was a wee pup the folks have taken me on train journeys - and they promised me that on our holiday we could go on a proper old fashioned one with steam and everything. So one day we arrived at Weybourne where they run the poppy line http://www.poppyline.co.uk . Mummy was so excited by the toilets as she said it was like going back in time ! The train itself was so old fashioned, it had wooden seats and compartments - my name sake Miss Marple would have felt very at home for sure :) We had a wonderful time chuffing our way through the Norfolk countryside, it is such civilised way to travel - I think it's time to re-introduce steam trains in London, maybe it would make the commuters smile a bit more!!

The waiting room at Weybourne station 

With Mummy in the carriage 

VERY NOISY@!!!

The Queen of Steam