Exeter Cathedral

There is a British artist, Luke Jerram, with installations of different planets that rotate around the country. The cathedral was hosting his exhibit Mars: War and Peace, which is a seven-metre replica, created using high-resolution NASA imagery, so since I hadn’t visited yet, I grabbed Bodhi for a quick outing. We had already seen Gaia, … More Exeter Cathedral

Dartmouth

We were so excited to finally schedule our trip to Dartmouth mostly so we could ride the historic train. It’s definitely something I think my dad would have enjoyed. My mom would have enjoyed the quaint seaside town, but neither of them would have liked walking up the hills. The steam train leaves from Paignton … More Dartmouth

The Hunt for Peter Pan

Often our days evolve around finding things that Bodhi will actually eat. He’s so picky. And this day, he wanted pancakes, which are not really a thing in London. Rightfully so when there are so many other delicious options. During our excursions to London, we would most often stay near Paddington Station, mostly for convenience. … More The Hunt for Peter Pan

Topsham

The little waterside town of Topsham is a just a short train ride away from Exeter, so it seemed like the thing to do. It’s a very artsy town with cute little shops and some excellent dining options. Getting off of the train, we were greeted by this little work of art. I had heard … More Topsham

Trafalgar Square

The morning air was crisp and inviting so we put on our walking shoes and headed to Trafalgar Square. It has a New York City vibe to it, with the exception of allowing people to crawl on the statues. The perimeter was dotted with buskers singing to small crowds of onlookers. Trafalgar Square is located … More Trafalgar Square