Friday, August 9, 2019

Back and Ready for Adventures!

Guess who's back, back again… Buggie's back, TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

Hello, fellow travel bugs! I hope you all are having a wonderful summer. I am so excited to announce that I am officially done with school! This means I can get back to traveling and telling you all about it. My page is going to see some changes happen within the next year, and I am so excited to have you all along for the ride. For the next few posts, I will be reviewing the awesome trip I took myself on for my birthday last year. After that, we will start on more exciting things from this year. 

To start things off, let's dive into my trip back in 2018 to England! I had such a blast going and was able to stay with my amazing and sweet friend from Brighton. After taking it easy the day I came in, we spent the next two days visiting The National Stud and all things Brighton. 

For anyone who loves horses, The National Stud was such a fun tour. Located in Newmarket, England, The National Stud is one of several horse farms in the area. Not only did we get to learn more about the Stud and its history, but we also got to see stallions, mare, and foal. Now, who doesn't love seeing baby horses?  Newmarket itself, with a told town charm and winding roads, is absolutely enchanting. I really enjoyed how the town is set up to accommodate horses going to and from their stables and the Gallops. Such a unique place and so much fun to visit.




Going from the quaint town of Newmarket to the hustle and bustle of Brighton makes for an exciting change of pace. There is so much to see and do in Brighton that we definitely did not get it all in. Of the exciting things, we did get to see I really enjoyed Choccy Woccy Doodah where all the art is made from chocolate and the Royal Pavilion. The fascinating and fantastic sculptures made out of chocolate are definitely more fun to look at than eat, but I bet they don't taste bad either. The Royal Pavilion has a distinguished history and definitely worth the cost of the tour. Unfortunately, pictures are not allowed inside, but you could spend an entire day looking at the immense amount of detail in the art, tapestry, and wood carvings. 




I hope you enjoyed reading about my first few days in England. There are even more pictures to see on my Facebook and Instagram pages. You can always find me at TravelBuggie91 on all social media sites. Until next time everyone!

TTFN, ta-ta for now!

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