Our Christmas gift

Thinking in Autumn Colours 

There are a few more post from Alex’s story, but at the verge of Christmas Eve I’d like to make a short status update. It’s been a week now since he began swallowing all his pills, including the daily chemo medication. That is a big milestone. Continue reading “Our Christmas gift”

Starting a new storyline: “Filling the gaps”, where we’ll add a few more countries we’ve visited over the last five or six years. This is while waiting for vaccines and hoping we can travel, at least across our own province, this summer.

 

Advantures in our back yard

We’ve been busy. And no, it is not a typo. “Advantures in our back yard” will be our new storyline. Continue reading “Advantures in our back yard”

Bulgaria with Alex

Alex and I have been traveling regularly to Bulgaria, my homeland, since 2004. It was on our 2020 summer itinerary again (there are a few trains yet to be taken), but a tiny invisible virus had other ideas. Continue reading “Bulgaria with Alex”

Why virtual itinerary?

We still have a few posts from Morocco coming, but in the meanwhile we are starting a new storyline – Virtual itinerary.

All the stories in this storyline are real. Continue reading “Why virtual itinerary?”

We have been quiet for a while, planning this year’s travels. Currently we are on a tour and will start a new storyline “Morocco” when we get a chance with good wifi. Stay tuned and enjoy the new year.

Singapore sling with a view

Is the summer gone already? One disadvantage of long-term travel is missed seasons. Continue reading “Where has summer gone?”

Attitude is the difference between an ordeal and an adventure

We are half way through our Malaysian leg. Continue reading “June 4th check-in”

Happy New Year everyone. We’ve been somewhat under the weather for sometime and busy with booking and planning our next trip. We’ll soon write about it, but before that we’ll try to finish a few storylines that we started last year. Especially “50 years later” that follows Alex’s childhood memories visiting England for the first time since he emigrated to Canada.

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