I don’t really feel like I can continue posting as normal without addressing the Coronavirus situation in some way. It wouldn’t be right to the huge amounts of people affected by it, including those who have it, have lost loved ones because of it, are seeing real issues arise for ...
Travel
Global warming, ridiculous amounts of plastic in the oceans, more wildlife at real risk, and of course the awful bush fires in Australia – you know the situation the planet is in. We all do, and it doesn’t just stop at the environment. Travel is more accessible than ever, and with ...
Plenty of places make up my lifetime travel bucket list, and I try to tick off at least one every year, but it’s often the unexpected trips, or one off days or even one off events that usually make my top moments through the year. This year was no exception, so here’s my top ten travel moments ...
I follow so many solo travel bloggers, and I’m always amazed at how confident and ‘out there’ they really put themselves. I think travelling solo is like an extreme version of eating out alone, it can spark all sorts of insecurities, and worries about how you appear to be ...
As IF it’s September! I’ve just got in from lunch in Tynemouth and it was so hot walking along it felt like the heat wave was returning again. I’m seeing people already posting about their pumpkin spiced latte’s and I’ve got to say I’m just not ready for it. ...
This is my first full week at home and in my normal office since mid January, and I couldn’t be happier about it. While I was away I shared a lot of what I was getting up to over on my Instagram story, and I’ve had some lovely messages from people to say they enjoyed following along. But as we ...