Tag: covid

Vaccine Update

Hello everyone! As promised; I’m here to update everyone on my third Covid-19 vaccine! You’ll be happy to hear that the worst part of it all was the weather that day. I feel completely fine, I’ve suffered no side effects save a bit of… Continue Reading “Vaccine Update”

The Royal Pavillion

This destination is for all the people who binged Bridgerton over the holidays. Construction started in 1781 but the palace came into its full glory around the 1820s as a seaside getaway for King George and Queen Charlotte. I’ve seen a few royal getaways and homes, but none of them quite compare to this place.

5 Easy Ways to Spend Less on Flights

As an experienced traveler, I do love a good travel hack. These are five easy travel hacks for the likes of normal people who are just getting started in the travel world and could use a bit of a hand navigating it. Best of all you can use them immediately; or at least when Covid is over.

The covid Grinch

So I found out yesterday, just in time for the holidays, that there’s a new strain of Covid. If it were any year other than 2020 I might say I was shocked. It’s 2020. I’m not.

Royal Tyrrell Museum

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.

3 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Public Transport When You Travel

For a little while, tourists had a pretty good thing going known as Public Transport. I know that a lot of you who travel just occasionally are looking at me, clutching your pearls going “Oh I couldn’t possibly!” You should. Here’s why.

True Story Tuesday: The bridge

This story really begins when I was in England, and Forest asked when my days off of work were, because she was coming to visit me. I was elated, and I felt so cherished in that moment. It’s the best feeling in the world… Continue Reading “True Story Tuesday: The bridge”

Travel in the Time of Covid 2.0

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!

5 Predictions for Post-Covid Changes

I have no doubt that one day I will be able to travel again. It’s against human nature to avoid exploring our planet, and globalization has brought the nations of the world close enough now that I think it would be difficult if nigh… Continue Reading “5 Predictions for Post-Covid Changes”