Daily wanderlust

In the past twelve months I lost two friends and four members of my family. If there is one thing this has taught me it is to appreciate the moment, life is too short not to. For my last birthday some friends gave me a mindfulness travel journal. Anyone who knows me well,  knows what […]

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Want to book seats on internal flights for competitive prices? 

Recently I came across a flight sharing platform online where private pilots advertise spare seats on flights they have planned. The website  Wingly allows anyone searching for a local flight to book a seat on a private plane with a pilot with a scheduled destination departing or returning to Europe. Currently, there are flights listed to […]

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Nat Geo Traveller competition

Thank you for your votes! I decided to enter this one for the month of August. This was taken at Ait Benhaddou. Wish me luck! 

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Are You A Regular Road Tripper? Save money on breakdown cover.

Last night, on my way home from my job  as a costume designer, my car broke down about half a mile from my house on a country road. Luckily I didn’t have Lyla with me, but the incident did remind me why I’m glad I purchased breakdown cover. I’m currently covered with Autoaid which gives comprehensive breakdown […]

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Saving Money On Flights Part Two

A few days ago I posted about the flight app Hopper. An award winning app that alerts you when it is the best time to buy the cheapest flights. In addition to this, I have some more tips to maximise your chances of finding the best deal. After using Hopper I usually then search to […]

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Ten secrets from a local about visiting Brighton and Hove

I have lived in the city of Brighton and Hove for just over ten years now. I came down from London, as a lot of us have,  with dreams of living by the sea. At the time I didn’t know if I’d stay, but the city has a unique vibe that drew me in. Since […]

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Alice Springs and Uluru.

For those of you who haven’t heard already, Ayer’s Rock has gone back to its roots and is now known as its original aboriginal name of Uluru. We pre-booked a trip with AAT Kings Tours to pick us up in Alice Springs and take us on a tour of the red Centre. We stopped an […]

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