Welcome to London. East London, to be exact. A bit of a rougher area of town with a looong working class history. The streets are often a bit run down, but quite vibrant and alive. Alive and covered with art! That’s right: another big city exploration led to another chance to experience absolutely incredible street
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We have received so many questions about housesitting that we’ve decided to write a blog about it. (Seriously, if you have questions just ping us and we’ll answer!) We have now done house sits in South America, Africa, Europe….quite literally around-the-world. Interestingly, all of our house sits have been in places we never planned to
What it Cost: Bali Sept 3-19, 2015 <This is a breakdown of the money we spent exclusively in Bali, Indonesia. This Post will give you the broader look at how we planned, saved, etc. for the trip in general.> Total Cost: $2881.27 Nights in Country*: 17 (10 nights on
If there was one thing that characterized our trip to Bali, I think it was the fresh squeezed fruit drinks! I know, I know, you probably thought I’d say a snorkel experience or maybe seeing the rice paddies, but no, I think it was the juice. Is there anything more islandy that a fruity drink
After our snorkel safari, we knew we wanted to take a class or two and learn ourselves sum’thin’. We thought about a cooking class, but realized that Balinese cooking is a bit too fried for us to want to be making all the time at home (fried noodles, fried rice, fried fish, fried scrambled eggs…).