@ Heart of Oak Zanna begins her tour of "Northern England" by downloading a map of specially chosen locations! Map of England, North The pets start their journey in Derbyshire, in the east Midlands, and travel up to see the base of the famous Red Arrows aerobatic display team before moving on to the Peak District. From there they explore Cheshire and Lancashire and the Lake District National Park. They can enjoy visits to popular seaside resorts on the west and east coasts, and will see York, one of England’s finest and most beautiful historic cities, called Jorvik by Viking invaders who settled there. They then travel up the North Yorkshire coast spotting British fauna and flora before stopping at Newcastle on Tyne for a final night before crossing the border into bonnie Scotland! Heart of Oak England's national tree is the Royal Oak, quercus robur. The English oak has assumed the status of a national emblem. This has its origins in the oak tree at Boscobel House, where the future King Charles II hid from his Parliamentarian pursuers in 1650 during the English Civil War; the tree has since been known as the Royal Oak. This event was celebrated nationally on 29 May as Oak Apple Day, which is continued to this day in some communities. 'The Royal Oak' is the third most popular pub name in Britain (541 in 2007) and has been the name of eight major Royal Navy warships. The naval associations are strengthened by the fact that oak was the main construction material for sailing warships. The Royal Navy was often described as 'The Wooden Walls of Old England' (a paraphrase of the Delphic Oracle) and the Navy’s official quick march is "Heart of Oak". In folklore, the Major Oak is where Robin Hood is purportedly to have taken shelter. Furthermore, the oak is the most common woodland tree in England. An oak tree has been depicted on the reverse of the pound coin (the 1987 and 1992 issues) and a sprig of oak leaves and acorns is the emblem of the National Trust.
While touring the British Isles, you met Mrs Wabbit.
Zanna shook paws with Mrs Wabbit the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Derbyshire Dream Angus McGregor: Trouble at mill. Zanna: Oh no—what kind of trouble? Angus McGregor: One on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle. Zanna: Pardon? Angus McGregor: One on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle. Zanna: I don't understand what you're saying. Angus McGregor: (slightly irritatedly and with exaggeratedly clear accent) One of the cross beams has gone out askew on the treadle. Zanna: Well, what on earth does that mean? Angus McGregor: I don't know—Mr Wentworth just told me to come in here and say that there was trouble at the mill, that's all—I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition. They collapsed with howls of laughter, clutching their Monty Python script books. "O-o-h, my stomach hurts," groaned Angus McGregor. "Now, who's doing Cardinal Ximinez?" Derbyshire Dream There's something about this peaceful Derbyshire scene that makes one want to climb the nearest hill and drink in the morning sunrise! Summer or winter, Derbyshire, with its glorious Peak District National Park, is a fantastic place to visit for family days out, short breaks and holidays.
While touring the British Isles, you met Angus McGregor.
Zanna shook paws with Angus McGregor the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Red Arrows Elan get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20: Trouble at mill. Zanna: Oh no—what kind of trouble? get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20: One on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle. Zanna: Pardon? get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20: One on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle. Zanna: I don't understand what you're saying. get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20: (slightly irritatedly and with exaggeratedly clear accent) One of the cross beams has gone out askew on the treadle. Zanna: Well, what on earth does that mean? get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20: I don't know—Mr Wentworth just told me to come in here and say that there was trouble at the mill, that's all—I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition. They collapsed with howls of laughter, clutching their Monty Python script books. "O-o-h, my stomach hurts," groaned get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20. "Now, who's doing Cardinal Ximinez?" Red Arrows Elan The Red Arrows have a prominent place in British popular culture, with their aerobatic displays a fixture of summer events. The badge of the Red Arrows shows the aircraft in their trademark diamond nine formation, with the motto Éclat, a French word meaning "brilliance" or "excellence". The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team was formed in late 1964 and is based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
While touring the British Isles, you met get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20.
Zanna shook paws with get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Peak District Patchwork Zanna was pleased to find a small bakery where the bread was made on the premises, so she went in and asked the rabbit at the counter for half a dozen rolls.
"Do you mean baps?" she replied. Zanna looked puzzled, so she tried again. "Bread cakes? Buns? Barm cakes?"
"How about a croissant?" asked Zanna. Peak District Patchwork The Peak District National Park covers 555 square miles (1,438 square km) and extends over parts of the counties of Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, and Cheshire.
While touring the British Isles, you met Wuzzy.
Zanna shook paws with Wuzzy the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Shivering Mountain "The sticky toffee pudding, a light sponge dessert made with figs, treacle and muscovado sugar, and covered in runny toffee, was born in the Lake District in the 1970s," read out Pynelope. "Its popularity has spread all around the world. The original recipe is kept under wraps by the hotel chef who first made it, in Ullswater." "That's a stop worth making!" remarked Zanna. "The English may be weird, but they excel at making yummy puddings!" "And scones with cream and jam," said Pynelope reminiscently, thinking back to Devon and Cornwall. Shivering Mountain Mam Tor (517m/1696 feet high) is an iconic hill in the Derbyshire Peak District, standing just outside the pretty village of Castleton. It lies on the border of the gritstone edges of the Dark Peak and the limestone plateaux of the White Peak. Its dramatic and distinctive skyline can be seen from almost all points throughout the area. It is also known as the Shivering Mountain due to its propensity for landslips caused by unstable lower levels of shale!
While touring the British Isles, you met Pynelope.
Zanna shook paws with Pynelope the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Cheshire Snow Scene "The sticky toffee pudding, a light sponge dessert made with figs, treacle and muscovado sugar, and covered in runny toffee, was born in the Lake District in the 1970s," read out paws. "Its popularity has spread all around the world. The original recipe is kept under wraps by the hotel chef who first made it, in Ullswater." "That's a stop worth making!" remarked Zanna. "The English may be weird, but they excel at making yummy puddings!" "And scones with cream and jam," said paws reminiscently, thinking back to Devon and Cornwall. Cheshire Snow Scene This field in Poynton, Cheshire, in north-west England, is transformed by a light fall of snow and is a picture in the misty morning!
While touring the British Isles, you met paws.
Zanna shook paws with paws the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Blackpool Tower "It says in our tour brochure that Rolls-Royce is based in Derby," remarked Flip Flop Flap. "They are working on the UltraFan." "Do we go near there?" asked Zanna. "I could do with a new fan." "Oh, Zanna! It's a whopping great thing designed for aeroplanes. It would cost millions and would totally fill your living room!" Blackpool Tower Blackpool is a seaside resort in north-west England. The iconic tower was built in 1894. Take a trip 380ft into the sky to the top of The Blackpool Tower and experience the thrilling SkyWalk. Walk out—if you dare—onto the five-centimetre thick glass viewing platform, where you can look out into the Irish Sea and see the famous Blackpool Promenade below you. See the North West of England spread out before you with views over Bowland, up to the Lake District and on a clear day down to Liverpool and across to the Isle of Man.
While touring the British Isles, you met Flip Flop Flap.
Zanna shook paws with Flip Flop Flap the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Beau Monde It Ain't "Today's trivia question!" announced slider. "What's the longest river in Derbyshire?" "I don't know, slider. Do you mean the longest river that's totally contained within Derbyshire or longer ones that run through it and beyond, or——" slider cut this short. "The longest river in Derbyshire is the River Derwent at 106 km or 66 miles." Beau Monde It Ain't Let's be frank—it's not subtle. But if you're up for some good old-fashioned seaside fun with fish & chips on the prom, deckchairs, buckets & spades on the beach, rollercoasters, bingo and fruit machines, circus clowns and old-time afternoon tea dances to the sound of organ music, then this is the spot for you. Is it the UK Vegas? You'll have to decide for yourself!
While touring the British Isles, you met slider.
Zanna shook paws with slider the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lake District “I must say, I'm enjoying our meals in northern England, Woolly. I think it's real, proper grub—no fancy stuff, but it’s hot, it’s filling, it’s essentially cheap ingredients but beautifully cooked. A good pan of Scouse, a hotpot, a chip barm," said Zanna. "What are those dishes, Zanna?" queried Woolly. "The first two are essentially stews and the last one is a bread roll filled with fried chips—or French fries, if you like," grinned Zanna. "Also known as a chip butty or a roll and chips." Lake District England's largest National Park is now a World Heritage Site, home to Scafell Pike—its highest mountain, Wastwater—its deepest lake, and thriving communities like Keswick and Bowness-on-Windermere. The Lake District is known for its high rainfall. The weather in Britain mostly comes from the Atlantic, and when the clouds hit the mountains of the Lake District, they rise, the water vapour within the clouds cools, condenses and falls as rain or snow.
While touring the British Isles, you met Woolly.
Zanna shook paws with Woolly the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Quirkish Delight "Today's trivia question!" announced Skye. "What's the longest river in Derbyshire?" "I don't know, Skye. Do you mean the longest river that's totally contained within Derbyshire or longer ones that run through it and beyond, or——" Skye cut this short. "The longest river in Derbyshire is the River Derwent at 106 km or 66 miles." Quirkish Delight This pretty dwelling is in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. From its greenery-bedecked sloping path to its neat little porch, to the attractive bow windows from which to view the wildlife, it's totally adorable!
While touring the British Isles, you met Skye.
Zanna shook paws with Skye the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gin Palace "Here's a fun fact from the itinerary, Zanna!" called out Teeka. "Pencils were invented in 1564 in the Lake District, north-west England. There’s the Derwent Pencil Museum, to mark the fact." "Gosh, Teeka! I've never thought of pencils as having been invented. What else does it say?" "The graphite mine in Seathwaite was the source used for the first pencils. In the museum you can see the world’s longest and largest pencils and a number of peculiar exhibits that include pencils used by spies for espionage." Gin Palace One of the city's most iconic buildings is the 16th century Herbert House. It's just a few seconds’ walk from the Shambles, one of the most famous streets in York.
While touring the British Isles, you met Teeka.
Zanna shook paws with Teeka the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ The Grand Old Rose of York "It says in our tour brochure that Rolls-Royce is based in Derby," remarked Eevee. "They are working on the UltraFan." "Do we go near there?" asked Zanna. "I could do with a new fan." "Oh, Zanna! It's a whopping great thing designed for aeroplanes. It would cost millions and would totally fill your living room!" The Grand Old Rose of York No day trip is complete without a visit to a gift shop to pick up a souvenir or two! What will your pet choose? Perhaps a picture of York Minster by a local artist, a Yorkshire breakfast tea mug, a keyring or a jigsaw? Note the emblem next to the Union Flag. The White Rose of York was adopted in the 14th century as an heraldic badge of the royal House of York. In modern times it is used more broadly as a symbol of the county of Yorkshire.
While touring the British Isles, you met Eevee.
Zanna shook paws with Eevee the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Flamborough Cliffs "Chef said we're having 'butter pie' for supper tonight, Zanna!" said Munich. "It's a Lancashire speciality made with butter, potatoes and onions." "My tum says yum-yum, Munich!" declared Zanna. "My three favourite ingredients in the world!" Zanna mulled things over for a minute. "Of course, Chef's being quite canny, isn't he? Such a dish isn't at all expensive to make!" "Well, never mind, Zanna. Let's say it's delicious, nutritious and economical!" Flamborough Cliffs Bridlington is a coastal town of the North Sea, nicknamed the "Lobster Capital of Europe" with over 300 tonnes of the crustaceans being landed there each year. It holds one of the UK's coastal weather stations, reports from which are included on the BBC's Shipping Forecast.
While touring the British Isles, you met Munich.
Zanna shook paws with Munich the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Nuthatch Patch Pills sat down on a park bench next to Zanna, where she was eating a snack she had bought at a fish and chip shop. "I see you bought a rissole," observed Pills. "Same as me!"
"No, this is a fish cake," Zanna replied. "How come you think that is a rissole?
Pills laughed. "They do say the dialect changes every bus stop in the North - looks like the names for things change just as quickly, too!" Nuthatch Patch Nuthatches are best looked for in mature woods and established parkland throughout England and Wales. It is a plump bird that resembles a small woodpecker. It is blue-grey above with an orangey-chestnut on its sides and under its tail. It has a long black pointed bill and black stripe on its white face which looks a bit like a narrow mask. It breeds throughout England and Wales and has recently began to breed in southern Scotland. It is a resident, with birds seldom travelling far from the woods where they hatch.
While touring the British Isles, you met Pills.
Zanna shook paws with Pills the Holstein Friesian Calf. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gather Ye Orange Blossoms "Blackpool has several former record-breaking roller coasters," read Silky from the tour guide. "The Big One used to be the tallest in the world and also the steepest, with an incline angle of 65° with a top speed of 74 mph (119 km/h). It is 213 ft high (65 m), with a first drop of 205 ft (62 m)——hey, what's the matter, Zanna?" "I had more than enough thrills on those things last autumn, Silky!" groaned Zanna. "Now, if you don't mind, I'm just going to sit here very, very quietly and digest my lunch with no danger of parting company from it." Gather Ye Orange Blossoms Orange flowers can express your feelings of happiness, optimism, creativity, vitality and enthusiasm. Orange has several very positive meanings. In India, it is a sacred color; it represents the purifying fire, the liberation, as well as the balance of the spirit and the senses. A bouquet containing orange flowers is a sincere wish for happiness.
While touring the British Isles, you met Silky.
Zanna shook paws with Silky the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Flag Bunting "I didn't know they played football here," said Zanna.
"They play soccer, they just call it football," said Fyzbana.
"Yer ruddy joking!" said a passing badger. "The only REAL football is Rugby!" Flag Bunting There's nothing the British enjoy more than a street party, whether it's to celebrate a Royal wedding or other major event! Trestle tables groan with cheese and pickle sandwiches, sausage rolls, cakes of all kinds and jugs of orange squash!
While touring the British Isles, you met Fyzbana.
Zanna shook paws with Fyzbana the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tea and Biscuits "It says in our tour guide that Blackpool Tower is 518 feet or 158m tall," read Oscar. "And it was built in 1894, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, completed in 1889." "Well, Blackpool looks great fun, but Paris it ain't!" grinned Zanna. Tea and Biscuits Loved by all, young and old alike, the good old Jammie Dodger, two layers of shortbread sandwiched with fruity raspberry jam, is a national treasure and a happy addition to any family biscuit tin! It's the perfect accompaniment to a cup of tea.
While touring the British Isles, you met Oscar.
Zanna shook paws with Oscar the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ St Mary's Lighthouse "It's Bakewell Pudding on the menu tonight, Zanna!" said midnught. "Is that a first course or a second course, midnught?" "It's for afters. It's a pastry base with a layer of raspberry jam and topped with a filling made of egg and almond paste. It's really yummy! Especially with hot custard." St Mary's Lighthouse Reached between the tides via a short causeway, St Mary's has all the fascination of a miniature part-time island. The lighthouse, completed in 1898 on a hazardous coast for shipping, remained operational until 1984 when it was superseded by modern navigational techniques. Since then the lighthouse and former keepers' cottages have been operated as a visitor centre by North Tyneside Council. The surrounding Nature Reserve contains an area of rockpools, clifftop grassland, a beach and newly created wetland habitats. It is not possible for the lighthouse to open on some days because of tidal conditions.
While touring the British Isles, you met midnught.
Zanna shook paws with midnught the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Baltic State "The sticky toffee pudding, a light sponge dessert made with figs, treacle and muscovado sugar, and covered in runny toffee, was born in the Lake District in the 1970s," read out Starla. "Its popularity has spread all around the world. The original recipe is kept under wraps by the hotel chef who first made it, in Ullswater." "That's a stop worth making!" remarked Zanna. "The English may be weird, but they excel at making yummy puddings!" "And scones with cream and jam," said Starla reminiscently, thinking back to Devon and Cornwall. Baltic State The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, a renovated flour mill and now international centre for contemporary art.
While touring the British Isles, you met Starla.
Zanna shook paws with Starla the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sensitive Plant “I must say, I'm enjoying our meals in northern England, Midnight. I think it's real, proper grub—no fancy stuff, but it’s hot, it’s filling, it’s essentially inexpensive ingredients but beautifully cooked. A good pan of Scouse, a hotpot, a chip barm," said Zanna. "What are those dishes, Zanna?" queried Midnight. "The first two are essentially stews and the last one is a bread roll filled with fried chips—or French fries, if you like," grinned Zanna. "Also known as a chip butty or a roll and chips." Sensitive Plant Did you know that almost half the world's bluebells are found in the UK? They are relatively rare in the rest of the world. The bluebell has many names: English bluebell, wild hyacinth, wood bell, bell bottle, Cuckoo’s Boots, Wood Hyacinth, Lady’s Nightcap and Witches’ Thimbles. The bluebell has held a treasured place in the hearts of British people for centuries. It has been an inspiration to poets and writers such as Oscar Wilde, Emily and Anne Bronte, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Percy Bysshe Shelley. They don’t like change or disturbance, preferring ancient woods where the ground has lain undisturbed for years. They are actually a very fragile flower.
While touring the British Isles, you met Midnight.
Zanna shook paws with Midnight the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Royal Mint Glint Iolanthe sat down on a park bench next to Zanna, where she was eating a snack she had bought at a fish and chip shop. "I see you bought a rissole," observed Iolanthe. "Same as me!"
"No, this is a fish cake," Zanna replied. "How come you think that is a rissole?
Iolanthe laughed. "They do say the dialect changes every bus stop in the North - looks like the names for things change just as quickly, too!" Royal Mint Glint British coins are minted in copper- or nickel-plated steel, cupronickel and nickel-brass. The one- and two-pound coins are bimetallic. The coins are discs, except for the twenty pence and fifty pence pieces, which have heptagonal curves of constant width, and one-pound coins, which have twelve edges. All circulating coins have an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, and various national and regional designs, and the denomination, on the reverse. All current coins carry an abbreviated Latin inscription whose full form, ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FIDEI DEFENSATRIX, translates to "Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith". This image shows English bank notes—Scottish banks issue their own notes. Although in theory Scottish bank notes can be used in England (and vice versa), in practice assistants in smaller shops often reject payment with Scottish money, which doesn't help Anglo-Scottish relations ...
While touring the British Isles, you met Iolanthe.
Zanna shook paws with Iolanthe the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
Iolanthe gave you 1 "British Isles Travel Stamp" size 7
@ Fly the Flag As Zanna's tour of "Northern England" comes to an end, she rests under a shady tree and looks back on a perfect day. Relaxing Lavender Beech Tree If you need someplace to unwind from a stressful day, look no further than this softly hued tree. The soft leaves overhead release a gentle scent of lavender to ease your stress away. Fly the Flag As the pets approach the border of Scotland ready for the next leg of their British Isles tour, they celebrate their last night in England. Carefully packing away the Union flag, they take out the blue and white saltire ready for when they enter Scotland the next day! Zanna has completed their tour of "Northern England"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour part of "The British Isles"!
While touring the British Isles, you met Garnet.
Zanna shook paws with Garnet the Red Dragon. They both received one silver mole!