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Category: Germany

Hannover guide book, Novotel key card and cup of coffee on a table
  • Travel

6 Things You Shouldn’t Miss in Hannover, Germany.

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on May 24, 2022May 24, 2022
  • German Festivals

German Christmas Market Guide

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on December 15, 2021April 5, 2022
  • Life in Germany

Three German Hats

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on July 7, 2020April 7, 2022
Things Helen Loves Berlin Map Feature
  • Life in Germany

Travel Inspired:German Unity Day

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on October 4, 2019April 7, 2022
  • Trips in Germany

Right To The City: Exploring The Gangviertel, Hamburg.

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on September 14, 2018April 19, 2022
  • Germany

Exploring The Herrenhausen Gardens, Hannover

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on July 22, 2018May 28, 2022
Things Helen Loves, Christmas themed window display of Aachener Printern
  • Life in Germany

Discovering Aachener Printern

  • by ThingsHelenLoves
  • Posted on December 7, 2017April 19, 2022

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Hi, and welcome!

 

I’m Helen. Wife, Mother, lover of gin & coffee.

I love to explore, travel and seek out new experiences. I’m happiest outdoors, a firm believer in dreaming big and filling life with things that bring joy.

This is the place where I share my adventures and all the things I love. I hope you find something that inspires you. I’m so glad to have you here.

Helen xx

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The Archer, a bronze sculpture at the New Town Hall in Hannover, Germany.
Planning future trips and falling in love with Germany all over again 🇩🇪 Doesn’t matter where my feet are, my heart is in Germany 🇩🇪
Happy International Bee Day! Today is a celebration of our favourite little pollinators, and also the day Anton Janša, the pioneer of beekeeping, was born in 1734.
Took a moment on the morning walk to watch this little bee doing it’s thing. Can’t look at 🐝 the same way since reading The Bees by Laline Paull. Fascinating read, highly recommend.
Salisbury Cathedral. Always a pleasure, this weekend something extra special as it was transformed into a huge indoor garden for the Festival of Flowers. Just beautiful 😊
One from the archives because today’s weather was rubbish. Hoping for better tomorrow.
Basingstoke is such a little gem of a place. Did you know it had two parks? Both quite different, both very lovely and within walking distance if each other.
“ The villagers were still displaced,all sense of home lost as the military used their history, their memories, as target practice”
Morning walks in the sunshine. Making the most if it, looks like evening walks might not be so lovely 🌧
Well Basingstoke is turning out to be a little gem of a place, who knew?

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The Archer, a bronze sculpture at the New Town Hall in Hannover, Germany. Planning future trips and falling in love with Germany all over again 🇩🇪 Doesn’t matter where my feet are, my heart is in Germany 🇩🇪 Happy International Bee Day! Today is a celebration of our favourite little pollinators, and also the day Anton Janša, the pioneer of beekeeping, was born in 1734. Took a moment on the morning walk to watch this little bee doing it’s thing. Can’t look at 🐝 the same way since reading The Bees by Laline Paull. Fascinating read, highly recommend. Salisbury Cathedral. Always a pleasure, this weekend something extra special as it was transformed into a huge indoor garden for the Festival of Flowers. Just beautiful 😊 One from the archives because today’s weather was rubbish. Hoping for better tomorrow. Basingstoke is such a little gem of a place. Did you know it had two parks? Both quite different, both very lovely and within walking distance if each other. “ The villagers were still displaced,all sense of home lost as the military used their history, their memories, as target practice” Morning walks in the sunshine. Making the most if it, looks like evening walks might not be so lovely 🌧

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