Crafting and Handwork!

Anyone who knows our girls knows how obsessed they are with crafts and handwork.  They have always loved to do crafts at home, and their school has a fabulous art and handwork curriculum that they love.  They love to paint, draw, colour, and do anything involving scissors and glue, knit, crochet, sew, and so much more! Since we were in […]

Cozy Cafes and Perfect Pubs

During our time in York, we really didn’t eat out at restaurants a whole lot.  In part because we love to cook and bake so much that we can eat restaurant-quality meals at home all the time.  And in part because eating out in York (and the UK in general) is very expensive and just not affordable to us on […]

Georgian and Victorian York

York has a few gorgeous Georgian buildings.  We went into a couple of them, as we mentioned in another blog post.  They were large with advanced (for their time) amenities and stunning craftsmanship.  There were tons of houses from the Victorian and more modern eras, as well.  However, not everyone in York was fortunate enough to live in large mansions […]

Medieval York

York is, in our opinion, a truly gorgeous medieval city.  William the Conqueror built two castles in York, one on each side of the River Ouse, in 1068.  While one of the castles was destroyed in short order during a subsequent battle, it was quickly rebuilt.  Clifford’s Tower still remains standing to this day, though the other castle at Baile […]

Jorvik:  Viking York

After the Romans abandoned Eboracum/York (and England in general) in the early 5th century, Eboracum became known as its Saxon name of Eoforwic to the remaining local populace.  However, our understanding from a historical museum is that the people of that era preferred more rural settings rather than towns so Eoforwic was not the bustling town it was during Roman […]

Eboracum: Roman York

York was founded in AD 71 by the Romans and named Eboracum.  Eboracum means “yew tree place”.  It was originally a fortress, and later a town sprung up around the fortress.  The fortress was mainly intended to protect against the Scots to the north.  There were walls around the fortress and town, which are, for the most part, still the […]

The History of York

York is a place that is near and dear to our hearts.  We have our own personal history we have developed here over the past 14 years, which has included multiple trips.  Our first backpacking trip in Europe together in 2009 was our first brief visit to this city, where we fell in love with it!  We returned in 2010 […]

Halloween in York

We have LOVED Halloween in York.  It is all the things I love about Halloween: atmospheric, fun activities, spooky stories, cute costumes, and mild weather.  But there is basically no trick or treating or sugar.  As much as I adore seeing all the cute costumes of the kids (including my own!) and handing out candy, I despise how much candy my […]

Northumberland, Part 1: Walking Holiday

Traditionally, Thanksgiving is quite the holiday for us back home.  We always host a Thanksgiving dinner for our family, which involves tons of baking and cooking most of the weekend.  It’s my favourite holiday of the year, as it incorporates some of my favourite things in the world: great food, family time, cooking, baking, and reflecting on things that we are […]