
When I think back to my five months travelling in South America, there are so many things I think of; the cities I visited, the people I met, the long bus journeys, the colours, the food, the languages, CouchSurfing. But … Continue reading
When I think back to my five months travelling in South America, there are so many things I think of; the cities I visited, the people I met, the long bus journeys, the colours, the food, the languages, CouchSurfing. But … Continue reading
I saw this book floating around on blogs and Instagram with reviews claiming that just like the name, it really is life changing! After finishing it and carrying out the steps that Marie Kondo outlines in the book, I can … Continue reading
When I think of colours around the world, I usually think of bright and vibrant colours. But today, I am sharing a more subtle colour. Here are my white travel photos from around the world. White is a colour that … Continue reading
As Carlos and I get ready to move to Chile, I thought it’d be fun to get his thoughts on his four years living in the UK. Four things you thought about the UK before you arrived: That British people were polite … Continue reading
Can you tell I am leaving London soon (to move to Chile)? I seem to have already begun with some nostalgic posts: What London Means to Me where I listed my favourite parts of London & Thoughts on Escaping The City where I said … Continue reading
So, I’ve been thinking…I often hear people say “I need to get out of London for a few days!”, and I completely understand why people feel like they need a break away from busy, bustling and buzzing city life. However, I never … Continue reading
I still remember sitting open mouthed as the bus arrived to the desert of San Pedro de Atacama in the North of Chile; the driest desert in the world. It was unlike any landscape I’d ever seen before and it … Continue reading
How often do you look at the sky while travelling? It may be the very first thing you look at in the morning while wondering what to wear, or where to go that day. Wondering if a storm is brewing … Continue reading