Daisy theTravelling Rabbit Adventures

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I'm pleased to say that Daisy arrived safely with me yesterday. :) I'm afraid she's not going abroad anywhere exotic this time, but I think there's lots to see and do here :)
sue :)
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Daisy says :ymparty: Happy Chinese New Year to you all! :ymparty:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... onkey.html

Daisy has entered into the spirit of the celebrations :ymparty: today by making a Chinese puppet as its the Year of The Monkey :(|) this year. :) :ymparty:

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no worries about painting out of the lines Daisy, as it won't matter when stuck on thin card and cut out. :)

Daisy could make the Monkey :(|) puupet dance by using pencils or on a string :)
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and for anyone wanting to make their own Monkey :(|) puppet, here are 2 documents (one to colour in,/ one ready painted)you can copy and paste. :)

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Cut Monkey :(|) in half at the waist then concertina two pieces of paper for Monkey's middle and attach with glue or sellotape. Add a piece of string or a ribbon for his tail. sellotape one pencil to his hand and one to his leg or add string to his head to make :(|) Monkey dance.
Monkey :(|) is wearing a red outfit as Chinese people consider that red is a lucky colour.

sue :)
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Today Daisy went into the city centre to have a look at Gloucester Catherdral. Probably most well-known today as the site of filming for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films, it is also famous as the place wehre King Henry 111 was crowned and King Edward 11 buried, it has beautiful architecture and stained glass windows
http://www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk/v ... ee-and-do/
unable to upload pics of Daisy at the present time due to some sort of internet glitch but will do so tomorrow

sue :)
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Fab photos Daisy :-) I will post them onto your Facebook page as soon as I can.

I've been to Gloucester Cathedral and loved it, especially as I am a big Harry Potter fan and recognised the corridors from the films :-)
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here are the pics- The architecture is stunning....hard to get the Cathedral in one shot...

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The back of the Cathedral is interesting too....

This is a herb garden.. ..Magic potions? lol ;)

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(Harry Potter fans may want to know there are special activities on at the Cathedral at half term next week :) ) pic is of Harry Potter & Ron at Gloucester Cathedral cloisters in Sorcerers Stone... Image


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Fabulous photos Daisy :D the cathedral is amazing. I will have to dig out my DVD that the cloisters feature in and watch it again.
I've posted all your recent photos onto your Facebook page.
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The Cathedral looks amazing :)
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Daisy had another look around Gloucester- lots of interesting buildings..
Robert Raikes house (now a pub)
The building dates from 1560 and was built as a merchant’s house. Robert Raikes, founder of the Sunday School movement published the Gloucester Journal newspaper there from 1758 and by 1772 all of his family had moved in.
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Across the road is Mary de Crypt church where Robert Raikes held one of the first schools
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Daisy was eyeing up a meal in Cafe Rene in the lane adjoining Mary de Crypt , but I have something else lined up for the 14th. :)
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Lovely pics - the cathedral looks amazing - I love looking around cathedrals.
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Great photos in Gloucester Daisy :-) I've now posted them all onto your Facebook page.
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