Telling it like it is is the author’s endeavour to chronicle her experiences from the road. These true life accounts tell the good, bad, & downright ugly parts of the author’s journey.
A collection of the latest travel news, developments and useless travel trivia put together for your enjoyment.
Every photograph we take contains a story, but we often do not spend enough time sharing that story with others. Hence, Foto Friday was born to give some recognition to these forgotten photographs and the memories they hold. Taken over many trips (2004-present) using the author’s crappy cameras and whatever minimal photography skills she has, these photographs serve to give you a little insight into the author’s travels. And if you haven’t realised by now, they’ll be out on Fridays.
Often or not, we trust the tips that others tell us more than what is written in the guidebooks.
When on the road, you’re never really alone. People We Meet recounts the stories of the people the author has met throughout her travels.
It is said that one can learn a lot about a location through its cuisine. The Trencherman (which really is simply a fancy way of saying “glutton”) exists to paint a picture of a place through its food. And also exists because the author lives to eat, and not eats to live.
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