What is special about Guernsey Cows?
Guernsey cattle are a popular breed of dairy cattle known for their docile nature, high milk production and beautiful appearance. This breed has been serving humankind for centuries, although the services have shifted from beef and dairy cattle to dairy
Interview with Kelly Priaulx – Interior Designer and Farmhouse Renovator in Guernsey
Kelly Priaulx, a Guernsey native, is working alongside her husband and three young children to renovate and restore a 17th-century traditional farmhouse.
Guernsey Movie Review – The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Looking for a cozy movie set in the Channel Islands that blends period drama with equal parts romance and mystery? Then 2018’s The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is for you.
The Nightlife in Guernsey and Jersey
The stunning Channel Islands, are not only a haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs but also for those seeking a vibrant nightlife experience.
Interview with Monica Camara – Jewellery designer from Guernsey
Monica Camara is 29 and was born and raised here in Guernsey. She loves island life and is a dog mama to two beautiful Shelties. Monica is also a crystal lover and Reiki 1 attuned.
Pubs fit for you and your pup in the Channel Islands
When you love your dog, bringing him/her on holiday should be as easy as you hope it to be. Sometimes it is so much more of a hassle than you would want it to be.
Guide to a healthy day in Guernsey
We are all on the hunt to find the happy balance between enjoying life and all its pleasures and feeling good while doing it. And why should that be difficult?
Why Guernsey is a must for foodies
I struggled to pick just a handful of reasons but here it goes. A perfect outline for all my foodies, who find pleasure and love in each bite. I hope you have an adventurous palette because the options are endless.
Religion in the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands have a rich legacy of churches, chapels, and places of worship. The first significant evidence of Christianity is documented as coming to the Channel Islands around 520AD when Samson of Doi visited Guernsey.