114. St Peter - Jersey - House and Pet Sitting - Episode 37
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Jersey is a self-governing democracy with its own independent financial and legal jurisdictions. It's only 45 sq miles, making it about a third the size of Malta.
The trip was a 4-and-a-half-hour, slightly bumpy, ferry ride from Poole, but all went well.
Cruising past the island of Guernsey on our way to Jersey.
Jersey is very much like the UK was 50 years ago. It's quieter, more laid back and, there are few modern buildings to spoil the architecture of the past. Vincent, a bearded collie, lives in a cottage in the village of St Peter. We were greeted by the owners, a lovely retired couple. They took us out for dinner and the next day, we drove them a whole 5 minutes to the airport. Upon loading our suitcases into the lounge Pam said, "Oh! You have moved in!" Max pointed out that without emptying the car, there would be no room for a lift to the airport.
Vincent, a good looking boy.
All the street signs are in Jerriais, the local language, and close to French.
One of the many small farms around the village of St Peter.
Our favourite moo.
Love the brows! The English girls would be jealous!
Max was giving her a good scratch.
Some of the dwellings around the village.
Even though the island is tiny, there's plenty to see as we headed north along the coastline.
On this fine day, Vincent accompanied us. Here he is sporting his new harness that we bought. The one they used for him he hated, as it trapped his muzzle and looked very uncomfortable. This one was more robust, allowed him to pant and was as tough as Kevlar.
Bonne Nuit Bay.
St Catherine's Bay Breakwater.
Time for a rest after a big day.
Being in a small community, the people are genuinely friendly, courteous and happy to chat. Even when crossing the road, the cars will stop and allow us passage even though we're not at an official crossing!
St Albus Bay.
He has beautiful eyes...when you can see them. The owners insisted we put girly hair clips in his mane to keep his hair out of his eyes, which is the trademark of the breed and similar Dulux dogs. Mas wrestled with the temptation to cut it all off so that life would be easier for all of us, but we weren't allowed.
One of the many watchtowers around the island.
Nice to see this on the side of the road.
Mont Orgueil Castle, or Gorey Castle was built over 800 years ago and is of the best examples of a medieval fortress in existence, Mont Orgueil is also a symbol of Jersey’s national identity and independent character. You'd need a full day to see everything it has to offer. We had a couple of hours and did our best to get around.
The castle was literally built into the natural rock formations.
In trouble again...
One can see the French coastline from the top. Max is keeping a look out for invaders!
A sculpture of a typical knight of the times.
Gotta love the helmet!
The coastline is dotted with lookout towers as the Channel Islands have been a hot spot, from the many invasions of the French, to the eventual occupation of the islands by the Germans in WWII.
We stumbled across this co-op. It supplies organic local produce plus a vast range of other goodies!
Our first-ever High Tea in style overlooking St Aubin Harbour
Chilling out at St Aubin harbour.
Another 'in the moment' trip up north to Plemont where we found a very picturesque
Plemont Beach...
...with the most amazing caves.
The one on the right went a fair way in. One must keep an eye on the tide as it comes in quickly here.
We really enjoyed our stay here. It wasn't crowded, the people were friendly and nothing was too far away to visit. We both agree it has been one of the best places we've stayed. We're heading back to Daniel's for several weeks while he and Ellen spend some time in Majorca, an island just off Spain. Daniel is in the process of acquiring a Private Pilot's License. I couldn't think of a better place to do it!
Getting a good view of Jersey was difficult as we pulled out of port, however, coming into Guernsey on our way back to the mainland affords an opportunity for a snapshot.
The adventure continues...
And to finish off, for your enjoyment and/or amusement, we have our up-to-date pet sit album.
Oh Jersey is certainly my favourite! How peaceful and inviting. The Co-op must have had Max’s creative juices flowing….I. could almost smell the place. Vincent looks like a chilled character πΆ. And you guys look really well too. Loved your ‘friends’ vid ❤️❤️❤️
Great to see your ongoing adventures, and the photos with your scripts are great to share together. Have a wonderful and safe Christmas New Year. Sincerely Mario and Jane π€Άπ₯π¦πΊ
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Before we arrived at our next pet sitting gig, we spent the night in the Royal Toby Hotel, just five miles from where we had to be. The room was nice enough and we actually had room to move, which so many hotels don't provide these days. We were booked into the Italian restaurant attached to the hotel, but high-tailed it out of there when we found ourselves listening to overly loud music, complete with ads. There was something amiss with their sound system and clearly no one had Spotify with a boom box so, not wanting to put up with commercial radio, we left and went back to the pub dining room. The meal was fine, but not memorable. As I was talking to Paul an older women hurriedly walked past with her husband, farting loudly as she went, which had begun long before she reached us. π€£ Well, that was the end of me. We'd had a very long drive and a couple of large glasses of wine and I couldn't contain myself. And when I looked over at the table next to us on the other s...
Fabulous. I love Jersey. Well done to Daniel. Majorca is lovely, although I've not been there for many a year xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. Excellent xxx Glen
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photowalk Paul. Thankyou for sharing. Think I'll have to talk Adam into a holiday in these isles.
ReplyDeleteWow once again amazing scenery & photos!!! Max is glowing xxx
ReplyDeleteokay that's it, I've found the place I want to visit ... your photos have done the place so much justice. Thanks Paul and Max xox
ReplyDeleteWow. What a stunning place! And you both look so happy π
ReplyDeleteOh Jersey is certainly my favourite! How peaceful and inviting. The Co-op must have had Max’s creative juices flowing….I. could almost smell the place. Vincent looks like a chilled character πΆ. And you guys look really well too. Loved your ‘friends’ vid ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics, I want to go there π not likely as I hate flying, too long from this part of the world. Take care Joy xxoo
ReplyDeleteStunning. I could handle that! US
ReplyDeleteI just love the photos…. So beautiful, happy for you both to be together in good health surrounded by such beauty. Makes me happy x
ReplyDelete-Amy and Henry
DeleteGreat to see your ongoing adventures, and the photos with your scripts are great to share together. Have a wonderful and safe Christmas New Year. Sincerely Mario and Jane
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