During 2014, I have visited 6 countries on 2 continents, and spent 35 days out of the UK. Well, of course that doesn’t really compare to nearly a year travelling in 2013, but it proved that it’s possible to travel quite a bit even with a 9 to 5 job. After all, in 2012, I managed […]
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My picks: What to do in Malta, 5 of my recommendations
Malta left me in awe during a recent visit. The variety of things to see, do and experience was vast. Although Malta reminded me in parts of a number of destinations, it was totally unique and distinct. For example, the Maltese architecture varies, but the distinct wooden balconies on the majority of homes on the […]
Food for thought: 5 mouthwatering Maltese delicacies
Malta offers so much in the way of things to do and see, it left me in awe when I visited last month (read my post Malta left me in awe) . The best advice I can give you is to book a flight and just go there, but of course I will share more from […]
Don’t hibernate because… winter is coming
Winter time in the UK, for me and many other British people, can be depressing. As the SAD time of year sets in, and the wet, grey weather becomes cold and dark, it’s easy to stay indoors and hide yourself away. Yes, winter is coming. But, what better time to get away from it and […]
10 Ljubljana landmarks
Earlier this month, I headed to Ljubljana in Slovenia for a short break. Although the main focus for the visit was celebrating turning another year older, in Bled, we couldn’t miss an opportunity for a day in the capital, Ljubljana. As the old town is prohibited to cars, exploring the area is not only easy, […]
On a budget: Copenhagen, it’s not that expensive unless there’s food involved
Aside from being probably the cosiest city in Scandinavia, Copenhagen’s also deemed as an expensive destination, so during a long weekend visit, I endeavoured to hunt down the things you can do on a budget there. Copenhagen, the home of Lego During the cold weather, it’s safe to say, you really do need to wrap […]