Sometimes your life and work can achieve the sort of convergence that feels like something more than coincidence. Continue Reading Letter from Portugal
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It is possible to make a living and earn decent amounts as you travel in various countries. Continue Reading 5 Ways To Earn A Living While Traveling ...
For 49 of the 53 years I have existed on this planet I have lived within the same five mile radius. I have not been afraid to travel, indeed I ...
All I can say for all of us is: careful where you tread when stepping out of the time machine; butterflies are too easily crushed. Continue Reading The ...
In Britain we are well aware that the United States doesn’t do things by halves. The country is huge, there are animals that can swallow a person whole and they ...
After lunch the Gringos snooze and swim some more. The crew find a mast and sail from somewhere in the bowels of the boat and hoist it for the homeward ...
There was an itch. I blinked my eyes. No, it was my nose. That was an itch. But wait, it was a burn. No, the burn was in my eyes. ...
I had dreamt of living in New York City ever since I saw the opening scene of Manhattan ten years ago. I could imagine myself wandering up and down the avenues ...
We were in Trieste, Italy, for a romantic weekend break and had arrived by train from Venice. However, the TV weather report consisted of an explosion of exclamation marks lacerating ...
Cologne is every bit as bacchanal, boisterous and downright decadent when it comes to carnival as Rio de Janeiro. Continue Reading Carnival in Cologne: The Ultimate Guide
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Mereoni, Lemeki and I lap up the hot sweet tea. Picking on the homemade coconut pancakes we sit cross-legged in the kitchen of their tin shack silently wondering where the ...
Never did I realise that it was a journey of no return. Never did I realise that the trail I followed that day, on a sunny mid-autumn day in 2014, ...
The young men of Essaouira must strike a careful balance between these two things if they are to be successful in attracting Western women. The Essaouiris have learnt to be ...
Our gentle yoga teacher, a doe-eyed woman of maybe twenty-five, stands before us. She’s holding out her Affirmations and Positive Thinking collection of cards.
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A vignette that describes the transient nature of two travellers’ paths crossing in a small island. As the trip is coming to an end, the traveller, with the memories of ...
At 11.30am I was sent a booking confirmation for my two-night stay in Oxford. My bag in the car and the route roughly in my head; I drove away without ...
My first love was controversial: trouble for a stormy, sunlit season, then a childish thing, cast off. Continue Reading By the Moorlands, By the Sea; or, My First ...
The UK is ranked the 5th most well-travelled nation in Europe – and the number of all-year leisure migrants is increasing. Continue Reading Next Stop: Germany ...
The first thing I wanted was to travel. Where, why or how didn’t matter. All that mattered was when, and when was always now.
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It was a hot day in Brooklyn. A Sunday afternoon, the parks were full. Where better to escape the crowds and the heat than shady Green-Wood cemetery with its vast ...