How to Drink your way through Stellenbosch
Five years ago, when my mum and I rolled into Stellenbosch, I was in a terrible
Summer in the Freestate can be described in one word: Hot. Between the blistering temperatures,
10 great things about living abroad, and why it will vastly improve your life-even if it may not be easy.
I know I’m not really an authority on fashion or the general tastes of the population, but I wanted to put together a couple little Christmas gift guide -esqe post of things that brought me joy during the 2019 year. And yes, yes, I know, we shouldn’t derive happiness from objects and blah blah blah but sometimes you find things that make you happy. and that’s ok. This will be a hodgepodge of things that brought ME joy-some of which I use on a daily basis, others only make an appearance given the occasion, but nonetheless, bring joy to my day.
Happy December! Given that it is officially ok to begin celebrating, I thought I’d put
As those who follow my Instagram know, I spent the first week of November in
Recently, I spent a week in London. While I will have a post up on that trip later, I wanted to make a quick post about the question I have been asked whenever I tell people about my trip. Sometimes it’s the first question, sometimes it doesn’t come up until I’ve given a rundown of the trip, but inevitably, it always comes up.
“Who’d you go with?”
The regions of Glasgow and what to expect from each while travelling
So, you want to go to Oban. Fantastic! It’s a beautiful village, with some of
One of my favourite parts of travelling is the food. Food is such an integrated
The Loch Ness monster is one of the most famous parts of Scottish mythology. I