This weekend Sukhin and I celebrated our five year friendship anniversary via a video WhatsApp dinner date.Even though Sukhin was in North Carolina, USA and I was in London, UK, it felt like we were in the same place. It was just like when we were room mates enjoying a home cooked dinner together in... Continue Reading →
An unexpected encounter in Hastings
Having manoeuvred carefully down a steep muddy hill, we eventually reached the beach. It was secluded. Rocks jutted out from the sand in the foreground, and beyond, the waves swept onto the shore, and the grey hazy smudge of sky blended into the horizon. Taking my eyes off the treacherous footpath momentarily to enjoy the... Continue Reading →
New Years in the Netherlands
The Hague is the Netherlands ' third-largest city home to one million citizens. Yet walking the streets feels somewhat calm. People don't rush around like they do in London. Plus there are fewer humans. Some of the streets are pedestrianised too which helps. We began our first day with a choco loco and a mango smoothie... Continue Reading →
20 miles and 9 hours later… Hiking the Cotswolds Way
Battling fellow daily commuters, I made it home, dumped my work laptop, grabbed my rucksack and dashed out the door. Sprinting to the station children jumped out screaming in Halloween costumes causing me to jump out my skin. At Paddington, I had 10 minutes to grab some food. I knew Leon had a vegan menu... Continue Reading →
Day two hiking The Cotsworlds Way
We opened the curtains and received an unpleasant greeting. Sheets of rain crashed against the window. The plan was to walk another 15 miles. This was the distance to our next booked destination. Despite the stormy weather we needed to make headway. Consequently, we put our muddy hiking gear back on and set off. The... Continue Reading →
A game of giant chess in Vaxholm
Boarding the boat from outside the Grand Hotel in Stockholm we began our journey through the Archipelago islands. Some of these landmasses were inhabited by people others just covered in trees. I couldn't help but think that these islands may not be there in years to come. With rising sea level they may submerge in... Continue Reading →
Stockholm’s old town
There are countless activities in Stockholm. From hiring a scooter and whizzing through the endless parks to sitting down in a quaint cafe for fika (coffee and cake). You will never be bored. We spent our Saturday exploring with our kind relative. Hoping off at Galma Stan we strolled around the old town. We were... Continue Reading →
What to do when it rains in Mora?
Artist Anders Zorn, born in 1860, was commissioned to paint a wealthy family portrait of a young boy. The child's parents were unable to accompany their son for this portrait and so at the last minute, his aunt Emma stepped in. When Anders and Emma met they fell in love at first sight. This was... Continue Reading →
Exploring Stockholm by water way
Two and a half hours later, with sore arms, we passed the finish line. That morning we had travelled from Tyreso back to Stockholm by bus. We then went straight to Stockholm adventures to pick up two kayaks we had booked online. The guy there was very relaxed, casually showing us a route we could... Continue Reading →
Hiking the Vasaloppet in Sweden
Once a year on the first Sunday in March the famous Vasaloppet ski race takes place from Sälen to Mora. With 65,000 participants the race takes over the entire area. We were staying in Mora, Sweden in a hostel next to the finish line. During the summer and autumn, it is possible to mountain bike... Continue Reading →