Tag: England

The Shell Grotto

I don’t know about anyone else but I often leave projects half done. It’s a problem. I’ll go all out in the first moments with every expectation that it will turn out beautifully and then I tire of it and move on to the next project. I feel like that’s what happened with the Shell Grotto.

5 Post Covid Trips I Wish I could Take Right Now

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!

5 Travel Opinions that Make me Want To Throw A Lamp

I know that for every different person there is a different way to travel, and different opinions about how it must be done. There do seem to be some pervasive themes which I have encountered time and time again and I just don’t understand where these opinions came from or how they perpetuated.

Canterbury Cathedral

First of all let me say that while there are tours which will take you to the cathedral from London along with a few other stops, you can totally do it yourself. Canterbury can be a super easy day trip for anyone who wants to get their feet wet in solo travel, or at least less reliant on tours.

The Gatwick Drone Debacle: Part 4

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.

The Gatwick Drone Debacle: Part 1

A week before Christmas in 2018, Gatwick Airport was shut down by drones. The police interviewed suspects but the culprit never apprehended. You likely heard about it on the news; a story about panicked police searching for the drones while airline passengers grew red… Continue Reading “The Gatwick Drone Debacle: Part 1”

Taking Travel for Granted: A Response

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”