My Carry-On Packing List
We’re off for a year… with carry-on luggage only! Want to know what we’re taking with us? Well…Here it is!
We’re off for a year… with carry-on luggage only! Want to know what we’re taking with us? Well…Here it is!
Before I head off to walk the European Peace Walk, I interviewed Dan to ask him a few questions about why and how the camino pull’s us in.
Last week in part one, I wrote about five ways we’ve saved for this trip and this week continues with five more. A lot of people have asked how we saved our pennies, here’s how.
It’s no surprise the first thing people ask me when I tell them I’m going travelling with my boyfriend for a year is – How? How could we possible afford it, and all whilst living in Sydney?
You probably won’t believe me – but – quitting my job and saving my pennies have been the easier decision when planning a year-long trip around the world. Honestly, the hardest part is what to take!
Deciding where to go on a year long break feels like an artist with a blank canvas. The ideas are endless and the fear of missing out means carefully curating a dream bucket list.
This piece was submitted for the 2019 World Nomads Travel Writers Scholarship. The theme of the story was ‘I didn’t expect to find’ and I decided to write about a recent experience I had in Sri Lanka.
It’s happening people! Both Moo and I have officially quit our jobs in preparation for a year abroad. That’s right, we’re packing up, selling up and heading west for, as we put it: “long as the money lasts” and we’re doing that with just 7kgs – carry-on luggage only.
The vineyards of the Barossa Valley is like a heart pumping blood to the body’s organs and setting off to the region felt like searching for sand at the beach.
Welcome back! In case you missed it, last week was a detailed Part I of our time in South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula. This week I’ll pick up where we left off, on the peninsula’s pinky toe, Corny Point.