Category Archives: The Wanderer
Detroit – Colour me ignorant
Remember when we used to go to Paris for the weekend from Manchester? Well now we go to Detroit. This joke got some chuckles before our weekend trip to Detroit and ironically enough I look back and consider my little … Continue reading
Thank you 2014
Dear 2014, You were a odd one. Here are some of your: Travel highlights: Attended three weddings. Family wedding Florida, adopted-cousins wedding in Sardinia and friend’s wedding in Toronto. All spectacular. Secluded beaches in Sardinia. Family time and delicious seafood … Continue reading
Venice – Water, Colour and Tourism
The last leg of our trip was setup for a reunion with Mr. E and Miss Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Now these two have been a part of our lives since our first weeks in Manchester and by now we have … Continue reading
Canadian Cousins visit Sardinia
One has to be careful with inviting us to events, we may end up saying yes and book a trip to come to your wedding, even if it is in Sardinia. Not only that but we will end up pretending … Continue reading
Mont-Tremblant, where the cool kids hike
We are off to explore this big country of ours, even if it is for a few days to celebrate Canada Day. I booked us for a mini trip only 580 kms away from Toronto near Mont-Tremblant, Quebec in a … Continue reading
Thank you 2013
I had a similar post at the beginning of the previous year and it felt like a good idea to recap some of the highlight moments of 2013. We started the year in one part of the world and ended … Continue reading
Copenhagen, Red Lady Swinging
This is again a feature by Husband Chris. Here it goes. I’m not sure if we would’ve made it to Copenhagen this time around if it wasn’t for the idea of going to experience the much coveted, once rated world’s … Continue reading
Cologne, London and Manchester – The triplets of Ancaville
Before the trip to Canada, the excuse for all this traveling, we did a round of our regulars. Cologne I have very fond memories of this trip. First of all our friends there are such good hosts that they always … Continue reading