Daisy visits the South of England

Oh yes !! I have been buying back to school goodies even though I am no longer going back to school / college or even university ! I miss the fact I shall not be going back !

However its time for new doors to open !

As soon as I got home from Munich I took a trip down to the South of England where I met my family and spent a few weeks there. It was quite lovely and the weather was so perfect – sunshine, beach huts, reading and sipping tea was mainly how the weeks were spent !


We did visit London on my first day there as it was only a little away on the train. My mum sister and I had a fantastic day, it was sunny and we visited many pretty shops and drank tea whilst sneaking a little cup cake.


Then as soon as I got home i started on redecorating my room. As it is a funny shape I am doing it a little at a time. I have done half and Im now sorting everything into the room again and unpacking !

I found these very cute stickers which I got in London and thought I had left there. I was so happy I had not, so they can now be used for letters, postcards and notebooks !

Two sheets of black and brown stickers – How pretty !

Last night was spent reading old copies of National Geographic which I had not looked at in a long time. You can also see my new\old blazer from the local charity shop for just £4.00 !! Yes i know , nice and cheap and the fact it is navy blue and has nautical buttons just tops it off nicely !! I never usually find blazers in the charity shops round here, well at least ones that I like ! So it was a nice find ! It is a little big well very big, but I love the way it sits and means its a little longer than it would normally be !

Photos to come!

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A little nostalgia and hometown history

Baby blue with creamy white and a little black to rock it up ! I think its just perfect. Although the cream soda was a little sweet for me I could not help buying this delightfully packaged drink !

Ben Shaws is also from my home town of Huddersfield and I have found out that the old photographs have been taken from the Ben Shaws archives here in Huddersfield.

I think the unusual dandelion and burdock has to be my flavor of choice !

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My Munich – Part Two

Oh Munich you were so good to me whilst I was with you. It was so green everywhere and so peaceful ! I felt very much at home in Munich.

The three photos below are of around the Olympic stadium and BMW Welt area. The first day we were there it was very very hot. The kind of heat that really makes you not want to be walking around, but to be sitting in a café sipping iced coffee.
Oh yes, speaking of iced coffee – I ordered one in a café and it arrived with ice cream and cream on. Yes it was VERY yummy and yes it made me feel very guilty. However I had been expecting a regular iced coffee. You know the kind – coffee, milk and ice ! But what arrived was actually a dessert ( and it arrived before my meal too). However it was yummy as I said !

I could have sat here for hours looking at the glittery water and beautiful green. But my friends wanted to see inside the Olympic stadium ( which is about 20 years old i believe ) and look fantastic.

The structure was so interesting and looked rather futuristic !

Two pretty little things in the photo above, so near the side of the water awaiting for bread and any available snack !


Here you really can see the water in all its glittery glory ! That was thanks to the sunshine. But how a pond of glitter would be so delightful perhaps !

Ah above we have the English Garten which was also very beautiful ! A huge park with a lovely stream, people having picnics, people jogging and cycling through and a lovely beer garden in the middle where we could attacked by a few wasp type creatures !

I really am one for sending postcards, its part of my holiday. I obviously don’t send them to any old friend as i know some really could’nt care less where people are on holiday unless they are there too! I always send one to my family , my grandma and a few friends from blogs who also like to exchange post cards !

Almost getting run over by people on their bikes seemed to happen often, and at moments id forget the cycle lane and almost get run down ! I soon began to remember the cycle lane more after a few near misses !

I do like how everyone seemed to travel around by bike as well as the many people i saw jogging through the town ! Everyone seems to be so into keeping fit , and not to mention it is very friendly towards our poor environment !

Beer gardens – They were everywhere and they were cosy, friendly, full of life and laughter ! What i like about Germany and many other European countries is the fact that they go out and drink beer for enjoyment, if they get tipsy well yes they get tipsy. But us English have that “yeah lets get wasted tonight and mess up the town” kind of vibe going on. I know its only the minority yes but still its not a pretty image. Before you ask Yes i drink alcohol … !

I guess the only little thing I am trying to say is that in these European countries children will drink with their family at home from a very young age. Where as when you hit perhaps your teens in england you start drinking and USUALLY without the family around. Maybe if having a glass of wine with your meal from a younger age ( I do not mean really young of course) then maybe these English kids would be able to handle their drinks a little more.

Having said all this the above photo is one very lovely beer garden where we drank many a beer ( as well as coke/lemonade with orange juice – yummy) and yes got very tipsy !

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Still missing Munich – Part 1

I have so much to say about Munich, it was such a fantastic city and im not sure how I shall get round to telling you everything. But I have decided to split it into a several parts over the next week or so.

Daisy’s top 5 reasons to visit Munich
- The people were so friendly
- Each step you take there is history to the left, the right, above and under you
- You can get to near enough anywhere from the central train station
- The food was fantastic
- I spotted some fantastic antique shops

During my week in Munich I think we had three days of VERY hot weather, a few less bright days yet warm still but this made it easier for sightseeing !

On the first day we took the tram into the center where we had a yummy breakfast and began our little adventure around the town.

This road is where I would like to have an apartment if i were to move to Munich. The blocks of apartments were each a different colour, yet all pastel tones. The photo below shows how the street looked when we had finally got to the end f it. (yes it was a long road ) Oh thats another thing, we did so much walking while we were away, so by the end of each day/night i was glad to fall into my bed and sleep !


We did find it funny that even when the road was very clear people would not cross till the green light came on. On one tour we went on the lady did tell us it was “kind of illegal” to cross the road when it is red. I guess this makes sense and we soon came round to this less rushed attitude t crossing the road !


Sadly I don’t know what this building is, or if infact it is of any importance at all. I just really liked the cute little shapes and the colour of it.

In Munich there is history everywhere you look, however unless you have a tour guide or perhaps a fantastic tour book then you could very easily miss it. We had missed a lot and walked past some very important buildings where so much happened (more on that later) but did not know anything till we took a guided tour !

So if you do visit Munich I do think that taking a tour guide can be well worth it !

At the end of the pretty road in the photos above was an interesting “pub” which brewed their own beer. On my first few steps through the door the smell of the hops hit me, and i must say its a smell i really do like.

We stayed and sipped coffee and chatted for a while, we did mean to go back to try their beer (even though im not the biggest fan of beer ) but we sadly didn’t have time to get back there.

The building was fantastic from the outside to the inside, i expect there was a lot of hidden history about it other than the fact they have brewed their own beer for many years. Yes your correct, I haven’t got the name…silly me !
I had to take a shot of the floor in here as this is what i believe is the best flooring , its very 1950′s and reminds me of the old milkshake bars ! Also my grandma had a similar flooring in her old home.

Making notes and deciding how to get to places on the underground was a daily thing. The train service, tram service and underground were all quite fantastic, especially compared to here in England (sorry england ! )

This photo was taken whilst sipping green tea at the BMW Welt, I cut my friends out of the photo as I was not so sure they would have wanted me to leave them in ! I have a lot more to tell you but im very sleepy now as I have just got back from my holiday in Southwold!

Im looking forward to catching up on all your blogs !
Remember all photos can be made larger by clicking on them.
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Missing Munich

Hello girls and boys !
I am back from Munich, I arrived home to an empty house this morning, and now I am about to finish getting ready to get the train to southwold.

I think Munich has to be one of the most fantastic places I have been to. Pleanty of updates to come.


I will leave you with this photo of a collection of 1950′s BMW adverts. I simply just adore them (as always, click the photo to make the image bigger) !

Oh one more thing…Does anyone have a Canon 450D ..? Have you ever seen “error 99″ ?

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