When I was a child, I remember gazing up at a huge map of the world displayed on the wall in my parents’ study, and being drawn to Mexico. I didn’t really know anything about it. I think it was probably the name that attracted me initially – a 3 syllable country with an X […]
Hiking in Chile
Chile was the first trip we took after taking up residence in EG some 4.5 years ago. It seemed to come out of left field when the husband first suggested it. I mean, I did want to go South America, but I had thought we would perhaps start our travels with a closer jaunt – […]
Shall We Travel the World?
Over the past 4 years, I have lost count of the number of countries the husband and I have been privileged to visit. What started out as a temporary assignment (1 year, maybe 2) has morphed into something almost semi-permanent. This – working 10 weeks, travelling for 3, community living on a gated compound, no […]
What Kind of Traveller are You?
When travelling a lot, one can’t help but notice the other travellers that cross your path. In today’s world, when travel is as easy as ever, you as a traveller are bound to run across all kinds of different kinds of people from all different kinds of cultures from all over the world. And after […]
Extremes
Once of the things I enjoy about travelling is the opportunity it provides for one to experience extremes. Sometimes it’s deliberate; sometimes not so much. In any event, these experiences often stay with you and becomes the subject of comments such as “that’s the [insert adjective]-est I’ve ever been in my life.” Perhaps this will […]
Hunting Rudolph
The husband and I have just returned from a two week exploration of Finland. Finland appeared to be a strange choice for many people when I told them where we were going – I was frequently met with confused expressions and comments such as “that’s random,” “why are you going there” and my favourite “you […]