Podcast : Trusting Your Intuition for Personal Boundaries

Pip: Laura Bernardeschi Nelson is out here building trellises and, in the same breath, dismantling the idea that you owe anyone an explanation for needing peace.Mara: This episode covers one central territory: what it actually means to trust your own instincts when you're deciding where your limits are, and why that's harder than it sounds.Pip:ContinueContinue reading “Podcast : Trusting Your Intuition for Personal Boundaries”

Berkeley castle

lauraartist68 is presenting a new travel along the River Severn and Berkeley castle 🏰

The River Wye

After days and days spent at home working hard, a walk in nature is always welcome … I walked a lot of steps around the parks of Bristol during this lockdown but an excursion outside the city with friends is always welcome …moreover, if it is Wales, it is even better! Wales is one ofContinueContinue reading “The River Wye”

Clevedon

Clevedon, meaning “divided hill” in Old English, has a rich history influenced by Roman occupation and the Norman Conquest. Notable for its picturesque pier, described as “the most beautiful in England,” it attracts visitors, especially in spring and summer. The town offers vibrant seaside experiences and delicious local cuisine.

Avebury

  Wilstshire Autumn is the best season to enjoy the colours of the English countryside, so as soon as I can, I try to have a walk around a small town called Marlborough in Wiltshire. Marlborough is known for its expensive and prestigious college, its English traditions, its Polly tea shop where a famous actorContinueContinue reading “Avebury”

Hiking in South West of England

England is not just London! Look at this place behind me … try to imagine where I am. Maybe in Sardinia …maybe in California or Australia? How many time we have heard these words?  This is the biggest and most common mistake, people living abroad can do,  when judging this island in the north ofContinueContinue reading “Hiking in South West of England”