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We thought that this was going to be our last opportunity to see the European Alps, as we thought that we were moving to San Francisco – however,…
My younger brother went and got engaged, and organised a wedding in Byron Bay, Australia. It was a long journey home from London, but we couldn’t not go! We…
Day One One of the benefits of living in London are easy access to Europe. The downside of living in London is the effort getting to those airports…
We’d been in London for 18 months at this point, and I still hadn’t been to Paris. We’d often talked about going, but balked when we saw the…
We’d had a big weekend of adventure already in Bergen, with a hike up Ulriken, seeing Kygo live, and cycling along the amazing Rallarvegen trail. Today though, our…
I met my Norwegian friend many years ago through cycling, so it only made sense to try and organise a bike ride here in Norway with him. Thankfully,…
There has always been an attraction to Norway for me, something about the rugged nature, and being completely opposite to where I grew up (Australia). We are lucky…
We’d been living in London for nearly 18-months when Risa’s parents came to visit. We’ve both seen the London Eye, up close and from a far, but had…
For our trip to the Lake District with the in-laws, we actually ended up staying just outside in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, as we had better accommodation…
Continuing our journey with Risa’s parents, we left the quaint villages of the Cotswolds, and made our way to the very north of England. We’d found a beautiful…