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Helgoland – by Lucy Simmonds

Posted on October 27, 2022 by Janet Simmonds
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America Lucy Simmonds

Leavenworth — Lucinda Jane Simmonds

Posted on August 18, 2022 by Janet Simmonds
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America Lucy Simmonds

The Empire Builder — Lucinda Jane Simmonds

Posted on July 1, 2022 by Janet Simmonds
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Guest writers Lucy Simmonds

Planting trees and a big pair of pants

Posted on June 11, 2022 by Janet Simmonds
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Lucy Simmonds

Reichenau

Posted on January 13, 2022 by Janet Simmonds
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A Year in Venice Did you know? Lucy Simmonds

Bonfire Night and Martinsfeuer

Posted on November 11, 2021 by Janet Simmonds
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It's important to think Lucy Simmonds

Summer in Cheshire ‘en famille’

Posted on August 29, 2021 by Janet Simmonds
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Lucy Simmonds

A tiny house in Odenwald — Lucinda Jane Simmonds

Posted on July 24, 2021 by Janet Simmonds
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England It's important to think Janet's Story Lucy Simmonds

Christmas and New Year in Cheshire

Posted on January 8, 2021 by Janet Simmonds
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It's important to think Lucy Simmonds mountains Switzerland

The world of Grimsel — Lucinda Jane Simmonds

Posted on September 16, 2020 by Janet Simmonds
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Lucy Simmonds

To the Netherlands — Lucinda Jane Simmonds

Posted on July 26, 2020 by Janet Simmonds
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Yesterday was the feast day of St Catherine of Alexandria, she was a Christian martyr who died for her faith in the 3rd century. Catherine is often shown in paintings with a carriage wheel, a large wooden wheel that was used as a means to kill her. It did not succeed. Legend has it that her faith protected her from death. A rainy day in Venice calls for an umbrella, ☔️ comfortable shoes and a big coat. A biscuit emergency was declared at 2 pm. Special Buranelli biscuits to the rescue! Biscuits courtesy of Da Romano Ristorante.  It was high water on the lagoon today so the MOSE flood carrier was raised! The flood barrier parents flooding in San Marco and Centro Storico. Venice on a gorgeous November day. Festa della Salute - fabulous and the relaunch of Il Nuovo Trionfo after a massive refurbishment - complimenti to the ‘Friends of Nuovo Trionfo’ #Venezia #Salute #nuovotrionfo #festa #grandtourist Milano - a short, sweet visit starting with gorgeous Linate, the original airport of Milan. Linate is small, convenient and just 20 mins from city centre - love it. Other favourites: Etro factory outlet store, Bar Luce, F.ne Prada and Hotel Manin (the perfect base). #linate #barluce #hotelmaninmilano #grandtourist #educatedtraveller #milano Palermo, palaces, magic and mystery! #Palermo #Sicily in November! Festa di San Martino #venice #venezia #educatedtraveller If you love sweet things today’s the day in Venice. It’s the Festa di San Martino, St Martin’s Day, the day when children trot around the streets and alleys of Venice requesting sweets and treats from the shop owners. It’s delightful. The bakeries all make huge shortbread biscuits covered in chocolate, sweets and icing sugar. Totally delicious! The biscuits are in the shape of a man on a horse - to celebrate San Martino who gave half of his cloak to a poor beggar on a cold winters night. This is my favourite Venetian Festival. #Venice #Venezia #SanMartino #Martinstag #stmartin - full story in bio!
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