Not all those who wander are lost, but I certainly am!
I’m definitely a city girl. Despite having lived in smaller towns most of my life, I love the energy and sleeplessness that big cities provide. I’ve been to a fair few such cities in my life, but these are my top five.
Travel marks you. It changes you as you go along. Some changes will be small, learning preferences or trivia facts, some will be large. Learning the extent of your capabilities and how far you will go … the further you travel, the more these… Continue Reading “5 Things travel will do to you”
I remember that I had a lot of fun at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta when I went and I think every child should be given the opportunity to see this museum in person.
Guys I want to take a trip so badly. The pandemic is getting to me. It took a year but it’s really, really getting to me. It’s to the point where my friends and I have planned not one, but at least five post Covid trips, and are looking into planning more. We won’t take them all at once, of course, but Lord knows that once it’s safe to go country hopping again we’ll end up in at least one of these places!
In a little town, about two hours north of Toronto, you’ll find this wonderful festival. It’s the best place to find anything cranberry or Muskoka and Northern Ontario themed anything. From necklaces, winter accessories, toys and accessories for dogs and cats, preserved foods and cheeses, and fudge, you’ll find it here!
The plan was to get food, get a plane ticket, get my stuff, go home. God must have had a proper laugh when that plan popped into my head.
An updated look at travel in the time of Covid: what open borders look like to Canadians, and if it’s really worth breaking out your suitcases just yet!
Hello gentle readers, apologies if this article ends up being late, I’ve written it rather more quickly than the others in the hopes of being able to publish it this Tuesday. The reason for all this rush lays squarely on the shoulders of one… Continue Reading “Taking Travel for Granted: A Response”