It’s laundry day!
I will never take owning a washer and dryer for granted ever again. Week three of lockdown has been cold, windy and overcast, not exactly perfect weather for being outside. We had our eyes on the weekend, though, as it …
I will never take owning a washer and dryer for granted ever again. Week three of lockdown has been cold, windy and overcast, not exactly perfect weather for being outside. We had our eyes on the weekend, though, as it …
Hey all you cool cats and kittens, guess what? It’s grocery day! LOL, seriously. Who hasn’t wanted to open their blog post with that line? Wait, what? You haven’t seen Tiger King? Get outta here right now. Talk to me …
Who doesn’t love a top 10 list? With all of this time on my hands, I wanted to share with you some things I’m grateful for during this challenging time. A Comfortable Home Linda and I once lived in a …
We are in week two our 14-day self isolation and I am sad to say that on day two we had to start over again. Why? Basically, food. Pâté to be specific. A Kiwi couple arrived at our little aire …
Linda and I are now calling the world of only a couple of weeks ago, the good old days. I’m half joking and half serious. The world has changed so swiftly and so dramatically that I’m still a little shell-shocked. …
I knew I had an image hoarding problem after I surpassed the 200,000 mark. I needed to do something about it. About a month ago, I switched to a program called Lightroom from Adobe. The version of the software I’m …
I looked back at our blog post outlining our big travel plans for 2020 and it seemed so full of adventure and excitement. Had things gone according to plan, we would at this very moment be cruising our way from …
I consider myself luckier than most because my passion aligns perfectly with the life we have chosen. It was a rare privilege to visit places like the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park when we were living in the States …
We slept like the dead on our first night back in Spain after a long and fraught travel day. We managed to get over to Carrefour and restock before making our way to the petrol station to refill our propane …
It appeared, as we traveled north, that the power grid was more stable, meaning the electricity supplied by campgrounds was more dependable. And the Wifi at our campground in Azrou was pretty good, too, so we decided to stay put …