Written on November 29, 2010
This morning we are heading up to Sabie. Something a little different form the Lowveld accommodation we have visited so far and I am so looking forward to it.
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Written on November 22, 2010
Mallorca is a very popular summer destination for people wanting a relaxing beach holiday. It remains one of the top locations for UK holidaymakers. However what else does this Island have to offer apart from sun, sea and sand (oh and Sangria).
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Written on November 22, 2010
Situated on the R40 from Hazyview to White River, Tranquil Nest is every bit as appealing as it sounds!
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Written on November 10, 2010
Day 3 – Hamilton Parks Country Lodge I awoke this morning to a humid morning, the air thick with the promise of rain. As I made my way down a steep winding strip road that leads into the valley, I notice the sign: “30km – Caution Wild Animals”. Hamilton Parks Country Lodge is situated on…
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Written on November 9, 2010
You don’t have to be an “environmentalist” to start thinking about climate change — just realistic.
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Written on November 4, 2010
I know what you’ve been thinking. ’What the hell has been going on in trainland for the past seven days?
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Written on October 27, 2010
As we opened the door to the back patio, there they were: a love-insatiable dog, a just-loving-enough cat, and a setting on the edge of the vineyard with a view to the surrounding farms and hills.
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Written on September 24, 2010
Autumn is my favourite season of the year. Sure the spring in Tuscany is beautiful, with the flowers, and the warm sun and the bright green fields, but autumn in Tuscany is magic.
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Some people hate the idea of offline travel networking. I’m talking about anything – from Couchsurfing to an open-house dinner – which involve stepping out of a comfort zone and finding yourself in the company of strangers.
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DAY 4 – Up Into The Misty Mountains of The Mupualanga Panorama & The Uncovering Of A Well Kept Secret
This morning we are heading up to Sabie. Something a little different form the Lowveld accommodation we have visited so far and I am so looking forward to it.
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Driving in Mallorca is like a top gear challenge
Mallorca is a very popular summer destination for people wanting a relaxing beach holiday. It remains one of the top locations for UK holidaymakers. However what else does this Island have to offer apart from sun, sea and sand (oh and Sangria).
Continue Reading »
DAY 5 – Lowveld Hideaways : Tranquil Nest & Clivia Stream
Situated on the R40 from Hazyview to White River, Tranquil Nest is every bit as appealing as it sounds!
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DAY 3 – A visit with the neighborhood peacock in a relaxing setting
Day 3 – Hamilton Parks Country Lodge I awoke this morning to a humid morning, the air thick with the promise of rain. As I made my way down a steep winding strip road that leads into the valley, I notice the sign: “30km – Caution Wild Animals”. Hamilton Parks Country Lodge is situated on…
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Tourism 2023: Postcards from the future
You don’t have to be an “environmentalist” to start thinking about climate change — just realistic.
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Octavius Express: Rail News Round Up 3
I know what you’ve been thinking. ’What the hell has been going on in trainland for the past seven days?
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Accommodation Italy: participating vs. spectating
As we opened the door to the back patio, there they were: a love-insatiable dog, a just-loving-enough cat, and a setting on the edge of the vineyard with a view to the surrounding farms and hills.
Continue Reading »
5 things to do in Tuscany in the fall
Autumn is my favourite season of the year. Sure the spring in Tuscany is beautiful, with the flowers, and the warm sun and the bright green fields, but autumn in Tuscany is magic.
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Travel networking: getting over the fear
Some people hate the idea of offline travel networking. I’m talking about anything – from Couchsurfing to an open-house dinner – which involve stepping out of a comfort zone and finding yourself in the company of strangers.
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