Hello there everyone, and happy Tuesday to you all! It’s a beautiful sunny day here in Dublin, and the clear blue skies have me thinking about all the amazing Beastie travel pics I’ve been sent (and taken myself) over the last few years. The BeastieBlog archive is pretty vast at this point, and it’s a shame to leave those old posts just sitting there, right? So I thought I’d take a wander down sun-soaked memory lane – care to join me?
Explorer Beastie is up for it, anyway. Here he is enjoying an unusually warm day (for Ireland!) in Carlingford in 2016.
Aside from catching some rays in the garden, this trip also saw us exploring a forest inhabited by fairies and giants! If you’re new to the BeastieBlog, you can read the full story here.
2016 was a great year for Beastie travel. One of my favourite sets of photos came from Grim Reaper Beastie, who found himself among the Mayan ruins at Tulum and Coba in Mexico!

Next up – Fairy Princess Beastie takes a trip to Germany’s longest suspension bridge! It was a bright, sunny autumn day… But would a Beastie and her human friend be brave enough to cross this long, narrow bridge suspended 100m above the valley floor? Find out here!

And Paddy and Plunkett are no strangers to a bit of fun in the sun, either! They’ve often stowed away with some obliging human voyagers in search of warmer climes. One of my all-time favourite P&P holiday photos has to be… THIS ONE!
Ooops! Perhaps I should have included a “gratuitous Beastie nudity” warning before publishing that… Moving swiftly on!
Now, when the sun is blazing down and it’s sweltering hot out, a dip in the sea is the perfect way to cool off. Well, it is for people… But do Beasties get to enjoy this too? If you’re Finn McSpool, then the answer is a resounding YES. His underwater exploits in Hawaii broke new ground (or water) for Beastie travel adventures!

And finally, delving waaaaay back into Beastie history… Does anyone remember this one? On a bright spring day in March 2014, Victorian Explorer Beastie scaled Bray Head, just south of Dublin city, to enjoy the scenery!
Wow, what a view! Although, if memory serves, his little stripey legs were a bit tired after the long uphill haul, and he may have hopped in my bag for the return journey!
How about you? Are there any favourite Beastie adventures from days gone by that you’d like to revisit? Or maybe you’ve been lucky enough to snap a mischievous monster at play near you? Either way, be sure to tell us all about it in the comments!
Aaaaand we’ll be back with fresh NEW Beastie adventures next Tuesday, so be sure to join us then!
Paddy was only a little disappointed that he wasn’t allowed to climb up on one of the silvery points and shout “I’m the king of the world!” at passers by. But once Plunkett pointed out that no-one would be able to see him up there anyway, he agreed that a portrait on the steps was a better way to go.
This sculpture by English artist Andy Stallard shows the celebrated liner as an Airfix model kit… And local engineering firm Harland and Wolff (who built the real Titanic) assisted in its creation!
This is the
Paddy is most impressed!
Beastie legs are of course wee-er than human legs, and more in need of rest!
This is where the Titanic was built and launched, more than 100 years ago. This slipway was originally designed to accommodate 3 ships, but because the Olympic-class liners were so big, the area was reconfigured for 2 larger vessels. The line of posts down the left side of the photo shows how long Titanic was – Plunkett is mesmerised by the sheer scale of it! Meanwhile, Paddy has gone to trace the ship’s “footprint”, which is outlined in granite cobbles, and lit up in blue after dark!
And as the sun set on another Beastie adventure, the boys took a detour to visit a new addition to the Titanic Quarter… One that they thought I would especially like to see.
This is the
… And look, I’ve finally caught up with them – in the vegetable garden!
Meanwhile, Plunkett is checking out his rhubarb for signs of life. Hmmm, looks like we could almost have an early harvest soon!
But, pleasant as the thought of hot summer days spent munching juicy raspberries may be, that’s not going to fill any Beastie bellies today! And the first rumblings of Paddy’s stomach add a sudden note of urgency to this vegetable garden foray… What can the boys find to eat right now? Surely there has to be something better on the menu than parsley and baby rhubarb stew?
Hurray for kale! Super tasty, and super good for you… And very much in season, even right now! YUM!
But then Paddy popped up, and suggested that it might be nice to take a wander outside.
Turns out he’s pretty persuasive.
… Although some of these places are easier to get to than others.
Still, if it’s winter colour you’re after, this cheerful display of berries certainly fits the bill!
The view’s not bad either. Look how green everything is!
And when the boys spotted some long grass on the other side of the hedge, they knew exactly what to do next…
There’s always time for a quick game of hide and seek!

















































