Living On An Island

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Christmas Holidays: Medinas and Souks in Morocco

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"Christmas in Morocco?" you ask. With more than a week off work, a need for sunny skies, warm days, and a "To Visit Lis...
Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Southern Spain - Andalucia

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This year we decided to have a different Christmas experience - and went on a vacation to Lands Unknown. (Well, unknown to us.) ...
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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Too much money

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Some people just have way too much money. I saw this car in Kensington, a posh area of town littered with many VERY expensive cars. Thi...
Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Barcelona

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I have heard it said “The rain in Spain stays mostly on the plane.” After many cloudy, grey and rainy days in London, that soun...
Friday, December 12, 2014

Laundry

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I had never heard of a combination laundry machine with both a washer and dryer in one unit before. (I must have lived a privileged life i...
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Saturday Morning Coffee

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John likes to go to coffee shops for his daily jolt of java.  On his Saturday morning coffee run we found this in the little park ar...
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Monday, December 8, 2014

Morning Walk along the Thames

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On a Wednesday morning I was walking along the Thames and happened upon this brigade.  I don't know about you, but, I'm not us...
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I’m a Canadian that grew up in Ottawa. I was educated in Cambridge, England. Ahem, I have to give full disclosure on that statement…. I lived in Cambridge for 1 year when I was 7 years old, so technically, I have been to school in Cambridge, but am not a graduate, or even a pupil, of the prestigious Cambridge University. I have lived and worked in Sarnia, Calgary and Edmonton, all in Canada. In my early 40’s I moved to Houston, Texas, US where John was based professionally. From there we were privileged to live 2 fabulous years in Perth, Western Australia. That was followed by another 2 years back in Calgary, then another two years back in Houston. Another highlight of my life was when we lived in London, England for 2 years. My husband and I are now both retired and are traveling the world. No specific destinations or plans, just wandering aimlessly. This blog serves as a journal of our travels that I hope will be treasured in years to come. Right now, I have a love-hate relationship with it because it is so time consuming. I am happy to share our experiences and welcome your comments as it keeps us connected and makes the world a smaller place.
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