Travel Q&A: A New Dimension to Wanderlust
Introducing: “The Travelling Inquisition” Has anyone’s story ever inspired you or made you think differently about things? Every now and again I find someone along the way who is undertaking or once...
View ArticleSomeone I Once Met: The Girl Who Swapped Lives
One evening a friend and I were standing in line to watch British artist Tinie Tempah at a small venue in Portland, USA. Two friendly locals started chatting to us, a blonde girl named Kelli her friend...
View ArticleQ&A: “Panamericano” A Journey Through the Americas
Stefano is a travel blogger that I met in Bolivia in 2012. His trip was a marathon compared to my one month sprint. A lot has changed in the year since our meeting- including the start of this blog and...
View ArticleTravel Tips: How to Keep Your Travel Costs Down (and still have fun)
The fact that I’m writing this doesn’t mean I went through all these efforts (this time round). It’s safe to say that my post-yachting-season-bank-balance has allowed me to live relatively well...
View ArticleSomeone I Once Met: Dootch
Someone once said that if you wanted to walk from campus into town and you’re in a hurry, don’t go with Dootch. Our university was one of the smallest in the country, and although it’s done a lot of...
View ArticleThe Time I got Hijacked on the World’s Highest Lake
Its 2012 and two things are approaching: Christmas time and the Peruvian boarder. But before either of them gets here I must explore the enchanted waters of Lake Titicaca. While Peru is only an hour...
View ArticleInto the Wild: a Photo Essay
I’ve been craving going camping recently. More specifically ‘wild camping’ in picturesque, off the beaten track places – the kind you know you want to wake up in the minute you lay eyes on it. Out in...
View ArticleExpats Perfect Catalan Dish- Cooking Rabbit in Barcelona.
One of my gripes/ guilts about living abroad is not putting enough energy into soaking up the local culture. Its easier than you’d think to just surround yourself with expats and forget that you’re in...
View ArticleSomeone I Once Met: Chef on the Road
Thomas Zacharias is not a name you’d associate with someone born and bred in India. His lack of strong accent and head wobble are also deceptive. I met Thomas in the small seaside town of San...
View ArticleSomeone I Once Met: folks ’round India
Short stories of people I met once upon a time in India. The only thing these people have in common is that I’ve met them all. Actually, some have met each other, but other than our paths crossing at...
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