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Manchester, England And The Greatest Dog-less Vacation Photo Ever Taken

9/16/2014

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Typist: Bethany
What feels like a lifetime ago, I skipped home from school and asked my parents for money to receive the addresses of other students my age in other countries. It was a pen friend exchange offered in my French class and I believe it cost one dollar per address. For those of you who don't know what letters mailed in envelopes are or that people once used ink filled styluses called simply "pens," having a pen friend was an old fashioned way to communicate before e-mail and social media. This is how I met Jane from Manchester, England. And why it feels like a lifetime ago. Jane and I have met only once, when she came to visit me here in Cascadia while we were both in college, and we have stayed in touch since back in the sending mail to street address days. She and I agreed many years ago that we are sisters even if from different parents and continents. An invitation to the wedding of a friend like Jane is one of the only reasons I would ever even consider traveling without my pets. Jane was married in Stockport, England in August and Jason and I were there. It was wonderful except for how very much I missed Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, Amelia and Leo. Fortunately, Jane's adorable young son liked to look at pictures and videos of my pets. And I did get to see some amazing things, including dogs and cats, on my journey.
Stalybridge, England, UK
The view from the back of Jane's home.
Miniature Schnauzers Stalybridge, England, UK
The view from the front of Jane's home.
Manchester, England felt like home. There are a lot of similarities between Seattle and Manchester. The roots of Manchester are based in industry like my own Jet City. Both cities have a very rich musical history. The people are casual, friendly and laid back. Everyone we met in Manchester was very outdoorsy, for just like Seattle, all kinds of natural recreations are extremely close to the city center. Even the weather patterns are almost identical. I simply loved the gray and rain in this part of England. The similarities the cities that raised us share must be a part of the reason that Jane and I have remained so close all these years.
Manchester Town Hall, Albert Square, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Manchester Town Hall, Albert Square, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee fountain, Albert Square, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee fountain, Albert Square, Manchester.
German Shepherd puppy in Albert Square, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Adorable German Shepherd puppy that I got on the ground and played with in Albert Square.
Stonehenge Mini-Golf, Dig The City Urban Garden festival, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Did you know that Stonehenge is in Manchester? Neither did we! It was much smaller than we imagined... And on a mini-golf course during the Dig The City Urban Garden Festival.
A Manchester Craft & Design Center shop.
A Manchester Craft & Design Center shop.
Other fun similarities between Seattle and Manchester that Jason and I were lucky enough to discover are the markets. Both cities have a rich market history that is being preserved with the help of amazing crafters and diligent farmer's. We learned a little history of the Smithfield Market and enjoyed browsing at the Manchester Craft and Design Centre. A former fish market houses store front and studio space for a wide variety of artists. We also took pleasure in a rainy stroll through the Levenshulme Market. Of course, my favorite part of this outdoor market was the dogs perusing the stalls. Similar to some Seattle dogs I know, the Manchester dogs don't seem to mind a downpour.
The historic Smithfield Market, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
The historic Smithfield Market, Manchester.
Dog in the rain near the Lenenshulme Market, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Dog in the rain near the Levenshulme Market.
Perhaps one of my very favorite things about Manchester is the incredibly tasteful mix of old and new architecture. Not once during our visit did I see a new building that seemed out of place or an old building that wasn't being properly preserved. I wish more cities would follow this excellent example of bringing in the new without disregarding the old.
Manchester Central Library and Manchester Town Hall Extension, Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Manchester Central Library and Manchester Town Hall Extension.
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An amazing modern building in Manchester (if anyone knows the name, please tell me in the comments!) I was entranced by the reflections on the street...
Not only is my beloved friend Jane one of the only people in the world who could drag me out on a holiday without my pets, she is also the only person on the planet who could convince me to pose for a cheesy vacation photo. I have a very hard time taking photos of anything without my pets in the frame and I don't think I really ever need to be in a photograph. But here at last is the moment you have been waiting for, the greatest dog-less vacation photo ever taken. Thank you Jane. For everything. Seriously.
The Greatest Vacation Photo Ever Taken (near a mailbox without a dog.) A Manchester Bobby gives the Cascadian Nomads humans a thumbs up! Manchester, England, Uniuted Kingdom.
Jane told us we had an obligation to pose by an English mailbox. The bobbies came by and I asked Jane if she was getting them in the photo. Hence, Jason and I were lucky enough to have the greatest vacation photo ever taken (near a mailbox without a dog.)
Our next UK adventure: Stockport And Dobcross Phone Booths Plus Dog-Friendly Peak District National Park here.
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Sorry Ladies, Wilhelm Has Found Dachshund Love On Wordless Wednesday

8/27/2014

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Chocolate long haired dachshund at the bus stop in London.
Chocolate long haired dachshund at the bus stop in London.
Typist: Wilhelm
While Bethany and Jason were in London they met this beautiful chocolate dachshund and I she and I are now "betrothed." I don't know exactly what that means but hope that it means she and I get to run and play together. Any dog who so eloquently sniffs the "rubbish bin" (which is how to say "trash can" in England) at the bus stop must be a lot of fun. And I have heard that in her city the children's part of the park is fenced but the dogs get to just run and play! Maybe I'll get to visit such paradise soon. I bet my "fiancée," as Bethany calls her, and I will be the best of friends. Wait. Is she English or French? Well, she sure is cute.
Chocolate long haired dachshund sniffs the rubbish bin at the bus stop in London.
Chocolate long haired dachshund at the bus stop in London.
More photos of London including the neighborhood where Bethany met Wilhelm's beloved here.
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Cats Of London Wordless Wednesday

8/20/2014

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Whittington Park Topiary Cat, Holloway, London, England
Whittington Park Topiary Cat, Holloway, London, England
Pigeons on a lion statue at Westminster Abbey, London, England
Hodge, Gough Square, London
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More London photos and cats here.
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Wondering Where We've Been Wordless Wednesday

8/13/2014

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You may or may have not have noticed there haven't been many posts or much activity from the Cascadian Nomads theses past few weeks. Wondering where we've been? Well, the humans of the Cascadian Nomads went on a pet-free holiday almost 5,000 miles away from Cascadia.  Below are some Wordless Wednesday photos of that trip. Stories about the humans recent travels and the adventures of the dogs, cat and cockatoo while the humans were away begin here (with more wonderful photographs, of course!)
Manchester Cathedral
Conway Castle, Wales
Dog in the Conway Castle Car Park, Wales
Cat in Islington, London
The London skyline from Parliament Hill/
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