A Travel Guide: A Weekend In Edinburgh

Last weekend, Edinburgh gained the coveted crown of my new favourite city. First it was London, then New York, then Seville, now Edinburgh (actually, it just seems to go in order of places I’ve visited, but never mind). I was there from Friday to Tuesday morning, staying with my godparents and getting my first experience of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. I figured I’d give you a quick rundown of the shows I saw, for anyone who’s wondering what to see or is just interested, plus more general things we did and my overall impressions of Edinburgh!

(For those who don’t know what the Fringe is – one of my friends asked why I had to go all the way to Scotland to get a fringe when I told him where I was going – the Fringe is an arts and comedy festival that takes place throughout the whole of August)

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Before I go into a bit more detail about what I actually did in Edinburgh, I have to say that the Fringe is overwhelmingly amazing. There’s so many incredible shows, both free and paid, plus all the street performers on the Royal Mile, it’s hard to know where to start. The approach we took, which worked pretty well, was to book a couple of shows in advance, see some free Fringe stuff that we got given leaflets for and also go to a paid show that we got a flyer for that turned out to be absolutely brilliant. Also, quick side note – so many bloggers seemed to be there according to Instagram? I don’t know if I was just more aware of it because I was there but every other Insta story and tweet was either someone saying they were there or asking for recommendations because they were going soon!

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Anyway, onto the actual shows – on Saturday night we saw Nina Conti, a ventriloquist whose primary puppet is a monkey. She also got the audience involved by picking people out and basically doing ventriloquism on them with varying accents – hard to describe but very funny! My godfather and I then went to see Circolombia at the Circus Hub, who were absolutely incredible. They’re a circus group, all from Colombia (hence the name) who combine all sorts of incredible circus acts, often involving aerial stuff, with music and dance. They were unexpectedly brilliant (although mildly terrifying to watch at points) and got a fully deserved standing ovation at the end.

On Sunday we went for a more spontaneous approach, watching a few street performers on the Royal Mile before watching a student comedy sketch show as part of the Free Fringe. As my godfather said, it was a proper ‘Fringe experience‘, in an upstairs room of a bar that sold incredibly strong cocktails (beating Seville to become the strongest mojito I’ve ever had), covered in graffiti and with a slightly odd odour. The show itself was a bit mixed, but it was a really fun experience and I now feel like I’ve properly done the Fringe. We then went to another student show, this time paid, that we got a flyer for earlier in the day. It was an ‘improv musical’, where the audience pick the characters, location and title, and help provide plot suggestions halfway through. Ours ended up with the main characters of Tinky Winky from the Teletubbies and ‘everybody’s grandma’, set in a toilet block, with the title of ‘Tink in the Stink’. It was absolutely hilarious, and ended with Tinky Winky and his grandma (?!) falling in love.

We then moved onto my final show of the Fringe, which was a performance by Exeter University acapella group Semi-Toned, who I then interviewed for local radio (spot the budding journalist!). They were a bit different to most acapella groups in that they interwove the songs with some comedy bits (and some admittedly dodgy acting), which helped to make it feel a bit more like a Fringe show than just a concert.

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The next day we went back into central Edinburgh, though not for the Fringe – we first had lunch at the Boozy Cow (highly recommend – the burgers are amazing and you get kitchen roll and a tray instead of plates and cutlery), before a trip to a chihuahua café!!! There were eight chihuahuas in total, and they were all adorably cuddly, especially when it was time to feed them! There was also some decent watermelon cake too, which is always a bonus…

We then walked back to Waverley Station through Princes Street Gardens, which were beautiful and had a really nice, buzzy atmosphere. I was obviously visiting during the best time, being the height of summer and full of the excitement of the festival, but the whole city had such a nice atmosphere of excitement the whole weekend, even when the weather was cloudy and damp (which, being Scotland, it was quite a lot of the time). Another thing I’d mention as worth a brief visit is the Scotsman Steps – they link the Old and New parts of Edinburgh, and each step is made of a different marble, so they look pretty impressive (although they’re pretty lethal during wet weather!).

Have you visited Edinburgh lately? What are your recommendations? Let me know in the comments or on Twitter!

Catching Up: A Brief History of My Past 2 Years

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high five to anyone who saw that title and thought of Bill Bryson’s ‘A Brief History of Everything’ by the way, that’s what I was going for

So you may or may not have noticed but my blogging’s been pretty sporadic for the past two years. I left school and went to college to do the International Baccalaureate (hereafter to be referred to as IB, aka a very stressful experience that is ‘a fancy euphemism for hell’ according to the highly reliable Urban Dictionary). Just for a little more, absolutely not dramatized, context:

The small cult-like group of students who are involved in the International Baccalaureate program. Laugh at the bags under their eyes and insane amount of homework now, but your sorry ass will be working for one of these guys in the near future. The near future for an IB kid is not so near, though. Having several hours worth of homework doesn’t exactly make the time fly. Because of this, they have extensive knowledge about useless topics, for example :Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words. 

– Urban Dictionary

I highly recommend you look up the rest of the Urban Dictionary entries for IB if you want a better idea of what it is, it’s scarily accurate

So yeah, been pretty busy lately and my writing and this blog just kinda fell by the wayside. Eventually it felt like too long to just pick it up again and I didn’t really know what to say, but now I’m giving it another go (so apologies in advance for any incoherent rambles while I get my blogging head back!).

What else has happened in the last two years?

Aside from college and everything new and exciting associated with that, I’ve…

  • Gone to Seville, Spain
  • Visited New York
  • Played at the Montreux Jazz Festival for the second time
  • Played at the Vienne Jazz Festival (France) for the first time
  • Left the jazz orchestra I played at those festivals with
  • Lost contact with a number of friends
  • Made a load of new friends
  • Been in a nearly two-year relationship
  • Come out of the end of that relationship trying to fill my time (any idea why I’ve restarted blogging yet?!)
  • Experience two lots of heavy snow in the south of England, in March
  • Booked a holiday to Seville for the end of my exams (yay!)
  • Slowly begun my transition to a creative, arty type who wears lots of floaty clothes and tassel earrings
  • Probably done a lot more things that I now can’t remember

So yeah, been pretty busy! I’m not really sure what way I’m going to revive this blog, but I’m hoping to kinda stick with my old mix of music and books and films and general life stuff, as well as maybe a bit of stuff about the IB/coping with college in general?

We shall see! What’s everyone else been up to in the last two years (oops…)

Catching Up

So, I just checked, and I haven’t posted on here since January, and sooo much has happened since then that I thought I’d try and catch you all up in a quick post. At the end of January I went to New York for six days which was a mega tick off the bucket list (though, spoiler alert, it’s actually really like London and although I loved it it wasn’t the life-changing experience I expected). At the end of March I then went to Spain on a college trip for a week which was possibly one of the best trips I’ve been on, and then I went to Brighton with my family for the Easter weekend. College has been getting more and more intense, with the launch of our Extended Essays (4000 word uni-dissertation-style essays, eek) and impending mocks, whoop. On a more cheerful note, I’ve finally started regular trumpet lessons again, my birthday is in almost exactly a month and there’s another bank holiday next Monday!

I’ve also finally got a little bit back into reading…I finished Perfume by Patrick Suskind which I’m studying in college as part of my World Lit, as well as binge-reading Colourless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami which 10/10 would recommend, it was SO GOOD. Unusually for me I’ve also been doing some non-fiction reading for my aforementioned EE, which was Patrick Kingsley’s The New Odyssey, which is basically an overview of the European refugee crisis but super interesting because it includes interviews and follows specific refugees so yeah, that was good. Netflix has also become a major part of my life – lately I’ve watched the Hitchcock films Vertigo and Rear Window because I’m seriously intellectual (or had to watch them for film studies, you choose), started Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Girlboss, House of Cards and Designated Survivor. I feel a Netflix recommendations post coming on…

That’s about it, really. After being away from the blogosphere for so long I’m hoping to start being a little bit more active and posting a bit more but we’ll see what happens! What did I miss while I was away?

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2016 Meets 2017

Quick side note: I’ve not been on here in at least a month and whoa WordPress has changed, I was not ready for this. Are computers catching onto the ‘new year, new me’ thing now too?!

Anyway, I’ve not been on here in ages but I thought I’d drop in and try and write a bit of a 2016 in review thing. I know that globally 2016’s been labelled as one of the worst years in recent history, but it wasn’t so bad for me. I finished GCSEs, went to prom, went to BBC R1 Big Weekend, saw Bastille, Lucky Chops and Kygo live, visited Holland, Cornwall and Scotland and just had a pretty great summer altogether.

In September I left school to go to college instead of staying on for sixth form and it hasn’t been all easy, but I definitely think I made the right choice. I still miss school and all the familiarity that comes with it, but I finally feel like I’m getting to the point where I know who I want to stay in touch with (definitely not some of the people I thought I would), I’m developing a bit of a routine for staying in touch with them (ish) and I’ve got friends at college. And, even though I’m taking IB, I’m still alive so that’s also a plus.

Of course 2016 had its ups and downs – I’m probably guilty of romanticising it, especially as I’ve left school – but I think it was one of the best years I’ve had lately. And hopefully 2017’s going to be even better – I’m going to New York, one of my dream destinations, in less than a month, Seville for a week at the end of March with, among other people, one of my closest friends at college, and then playing at the Vienne and Montreux jazz festivals in the summer. So yeah, 2017 doesn’t look too bad so far!

And just to finish off this post, as I’ve not written anything in sooo long, here’s a few of my favourite songs from 2016…

And if you got this far down, Happy New Year!

I’m Going To New York!

As I hinted at in this post, I’m going to New York next January! Like, actual New York City! With Manhattan and the Empire State Building and stuff like that! Eeek!!!

I’m going for six days with my college on a media trip that I managed to get a place on and I am insanely excited, especially as two of my college friends are also going. I think we’re staying in Manhattan and going to some film museum place, having a tour of TV/film locations, visiting the Empire State Building, 9/11 Ground Zero and the Statue of Liberty as well as having a tour of the NBC studios AND maybe seeing Aladdin on Broadway and watching Good Morning America filmed live. HOW AWESOME IS THAT I’M DYING OF EXCITEMENT ALREADY. Oh yeah and you might remember I’ve made a NYC bucket list before? I’m going to modify that and tick off as many as I can!

And as if my 2017 travel plans couldn’t get any better…I’m going on a tour of France and Switzerland with my jazz orchestra – we’ve been invited to play at both the Vienne Jazz Festival, who are also giving us tickets to the main stage in a Roman amphitheatre (!) and then the Montreux Jazz Festival, which will be my second time playing there and I am so, so, SO excited.

Have you been to any of these places? Any recommendations of things to do? Have you got any travel plans for 2017 or the rest of 2016?

Since I’ve Been Gone


I realised last night that its been a long time since I wrote anything other than a list or a bunch of photos, so waking up this morning to the sound of rain and nothing other than an unspecified number of hungover teenagers to deal with (results day…) I decided to postpone getting up for a while longer and have a go at writing something a bit different and a bit more chatty. After all, I was absent from here for about two months, and a lot happened in that time…but for now, I’m back. (try and stifle the depressed groans, pls)

I went to Cornwall with my best friend, which was one of the best trips to Cornwall I’ve ever had…a personal photographer and Disney fan made everything better, and who wouldn’t want to spend three days straight with their best friend when they haven’t seen them in a few weeks?

Straight after Cornwall, I headed to Holland for a week to have a look at universities in Rotterdam, Groningen and Maastricht. I still don’t know if I want to study in Holland or if I can even do the subject I want at a place I like but I know that I still love Holland, especially Rotterdam and Maastricht.

After Holland I had a few breather days where I did my first shift at one of my new jobs (I was so terrified before I genuinely thought I was going to throw up but it went alright in the end)(mainly because there was a lot of free food). I also caught the train down to Plymouth to stay other with two of my best friends and go swimming in the absolutely freezing Tinside Lido. Only in Britain would you willingly freeze to death in a bikini because it’s above 15 degrees and not raining…(yet).

Then I headed to Scotland with my sister to spend five days in Edinburgh with my godparents, which was really fun (and no murder or even too much violence occurred, you can tell my sister and I are getting closer to being responsible adults!), and although apparently my mum requested we were introduced to Prosecco, we were more interested in Pokemon Go. (Heads up, Edinburgh Zoo has an insane amount of Pokestops)

I still didn’t relax after Scotland – within two hours of landing, I was on the train to the beach with friends, then ended up having a sleepover where I was forced into watching a horror movie. SO MUCH STRESS IT WAS SO NOT FUN. (but on the bright side I made a deal that if my boyfriend made me watch a horror movie I could make him watch Frozen. He’s now convinced Olaf is massively depressed and suicidal and has a fully developed theory for how Elsa can take over the world. Alrighty.)

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So apparently this really cute bit just illustrates Olaf’s suicidal tendencies? (via)

I’ve also, in my incredibly exciting summer, made it onto season 2 of 90210 on Netflix without realising it, and finished series 1 of Prison Break. Now to start Making A Murderer

Oh, and I spent a couple of days in Exmouth with friends and met another for lunch at Pizza Express, which was all fun but is making me more and more nervous about leaving the in September. I’m so looking forward to college but it’s hard to deal with the idea that argh I’m not going to have lessons or spend half my day with these people I’ve been chucked together with for seven years but instead I have to make new friends which is terrifying. If this is my last post on here just assume I turned into a weird jelly Thing of Fear. (alternatively I just got really lazy and unmotivated again, that’s probably more likely).

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me when I think about leaving school (via)

Oh, and in the most important news of this whole post, I made rocky road last night, in order to defend my title as Rocky Road Goddess. Some people have never tried mine and don’t believe it is absolutely the best, so I’m going to prove them wrong. Rocky road is my signature dish and I am the best at it. End of. I’m also very modest about my baking abilities, if you hadn’t noticed.

Concrete Jungle Where Dreams Are Made Of…{my nyc bucket list}

As some people that know me *may* know, I really seriously desperately want to go to New York City. I want to go to America in general, but NYC is like my ultimate dream. My sister went last October on a school trip (the jealousy was unreal) and I just read about Eve’s recent trip and got all the wanderlust. So I thought I’d be vaguely productive about it and make a big post full of NYC love, including a wish list of stuff I’m going to do when I go there. Because unless I die very, very early (is that too macabre? soz) I will go to New York, no ifs or buts about it. AND I’M SO EXCITED FOR WHEN THAT TIME FINALLY COMES.

Ahem.

Anyway.

 

NYC bucket list

(apologies for the cut off top of that graphic. It was fine until I downloaded it. WHY YOU DO THIS TO ME CANVA?!)

My NYC Bucket List

  • Go to the Hummingbird Bakery (I’ve been to the one in London, but y’know, gotta have those international brownies)
  • See Lucky Chops (unless I can do this in England. Even so, seeing them in New York would be awesome)
  • Go up the Empire State Building (day + night)
  • Visit Ellis Island
  • Go shopping, obvs
  • BARNES & NOBLE!!! (I know this is basically the US equivalent of Waterstones but I still want to go there SO BAD)
  • Go to The Strand bookstore (as featured in Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares)
  • Visit as many interesting places from books that I can (aforementioned Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares, The Mortal Instruments series, The Luxe etc)
  • Go to Central Park (ice skating if it’s winter
  • Go to Times Square! nyc
  • Walk the High Line
  • Go to the 9/11 memorial
  • Try Ray’s Pizza (on Hannah’s recommendation)
  • Ditto re Tick Tock Diner
  • And Shake Shack
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Top of the Rock @ the Rockefeller Centre
  • Visit Grand Central Station (on Sophie’s recommendation)
  • Visit The Cheesecake Factory. Because you should all know by now that cheesecake is the way to my heart.
  • Visit the Mast Brothers chocolate factory. I literally know nothing about this but I read NYC chocolate factory in a Buzzfeed post and I was sold.
  • ALL THE BOOKSTORES
  • Smorgasburg (the food spinoff of the Brooklyn Flea Market which, incidentally, would probably also be pretty awesome to go to)
  • Visit Nitehawk Cinema – (which involves FOOD AND FILMS AT THE SAME TIME)
  • Take the subway through the old City Hall station
  • Take the subway in general
  • Museums!
  • Go to all the famous squares
  • The Williamsburg Bridge (ALL THE ICONIC BRIDGES!)
  • See a Broadway show(?)

Phew. Long list. And I didn’t actually run out of things, I just stopped myself from looking at any more ‘things to do in NYC lists’. I SO WANT TO GO. But, at least, now I know some of the stuff that I’m gonna have to do.

Have you got any recommendations for things to do in New York? Have you been? Do you know of any other books set in NYC?

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Feeling Happy

This is not the post I was planning on writing today. That will get written, don’t you fear (ahem) but for now I got the urge to write this and, well, all bloggers will know that to ignore the urge to write is a bad idea. No particular reason why, just never a good plan.   Anyway, I wanted to write about how I’m feeling right now. Really, really happy. And it feels fab. I feel fab. I got my hair cut last week and it’s shorter, about shoulder length and what the hairdresser described as “choppy” and omg I love it. It’s not even that different but it just feels so much more low maintenance and easy to deal with and it makes me feel really great about myself which is definitely a sign of a good haircut. 

Last week I went also went prom dress shopping and got the shoes of dreams and three dresses for me to choose one from, which I’m so excited about because I honestly love them all and they’re all the nicest dresses I’ve ever worn.   

I’ve made a bit more of a decision about what I’m doing nex year with regards to school so, although the decision isn’t final, that’s taken a whole weight of stress and indecision and anxiety off my shoulders.

There’s other small things, too; I’ve tried out a new, slightly longer run route which I’m enjoying; it was warm enough today to wear my Vans instead of Converse and my summer jacket instead of my winter coat (for at least part of the day, anyway) and it’s practically sunglasses weather already; I had a really great night last night with Chinese takeaway and watching The Martian; two books I ordered off of Amazon arrived today and I can’t wait to start reading them, and I’m already reading a good book on my Kindle; I’m decluttering my room a bit; I’ve found loads of new music I love (Alessia Cara, Walk The Moon, the 3emegauche YouTube channel). img_3506It’s two weeks tomorrow until I see Kygo live in London with one of my best friends. I bought a seriously nice new dress from H&M last week and I can’t wait for it to be warm enough for me to be able to wear it. It’s pretty much flip-flops weather (and I have some pretty polka-dot flip flops). I keep recalling brilliant memories from trips to Brugge and Serbia and Switzerland which just make me so happy to think about, the trips were so much fun. I have a really great summer planned, from trips to Holland, Cornwall and Edinburgh to the Radio 1 Big Weekend, to prom and a big family party in London in August. 

a snapshot of heaven, aka Chamonix

 

And generally, today’s been a good day, despite wasting half an hour trying to download some files so I could do a music past paper (I had to go through three laptops, a phone and a computer in the end 🙄) and having to revise until quite late because I spent the day with one of my best friends which, incidentally, is why the day turned out so well. We had paprika Pringles and went for a long walk around the quay and by the river and just talked about anything and everything in the way you can only do with people you’re really comfortable around. She told me how much she loves my blog and my Instagram (which I’m actually so proud of right now ngl) which made me feel great and I just feel like I’m so lucky to have so many really good friends, including friends I’ve made through this blog and sadly never actually met, who really care and who I feel will always be there for me.   

Basically, I feel ridiculously happy right now and I’m sorry if this post was disgustingly smug. What are you feeling happy about at the moment?

An Overthinking Teenager 

P.S. I wrote this on my phone so soz if there are any accidental typos I haven’t spotted :/

The Definitive Travel Playlist

Lately I’ve begun to really, really want to go travelling, and I’ve also been listening to Spotify a lot. So I decided to combine my wanderlust with my Spotify obsession, and concoct the perfect playlist for travelling…

It’s made up of a mixture of songs – some are obviously to do with travel and places, some just make me feel summery and would be perfect for a road trip and some just feel like they fit the travel bill – whether it’s because of the mood (nostalgia, excitement, that feeling when you fall head over heels in love with a brand new place) or the lyrics, they just felt right. Enjoy! {listen on Spotify here}

In no particular order…

Atlas Hands (Thomas Jack Remix) – Benjamin Francis Leftwich

Fast Car – Jonas Blue {for those road trip vibes}

Ain’t Got Far To Go – Jess Glynne {for when you’re nearing the end of the journey}

I Took A Pill In Ibiza (SeeB Remix) – Mike Posner

Rivers (Sam Feldt & De Hofnar Remix) – Thomas Jack {ideally to be played whilst sat on a riverbank}

Thinking Of Sunshine – Daniel Adams-Ray {for if you’re visiting a hot country – or just anywhere other than the UK, tbh, or for when the thought of a holiday is the only thing keeping you motivated}

A Sky Full of Stars – Coldplay {for the camping trips}

Adventure Of A Lifetime – Coldplay {for the gap years, exotic expeditions and backpacking trips}

Alive (Edeema Remix) – Alex Doan

All Of The Stars – Ed Sheeran {for the late night contemplation moods}

Anything – Hedley {for the moments when you feel invincible}

Barcelona – George Ezra

Budapest – George Ezra

Cake By The Ocean – DNCE {to be played whilst eating cake, by the ocean}

California Love – Somekindawonderful

Clouds – One Direction

Coming Over (filous Remix) – James Hersey

Crazy Youngsters (from Pitch Perfect 2) – Ester Dean

Cups (from Pitch Perfect) – Anna Kendrick

Daydreamin’ – Ariana Grande {for blue skies, fluffy white clouds and sunny days}

Do It Now – Jasmine Thompson {road trip vibes}

Don’t Worry (ft. Ray Dalton) – Madcon

Down By The River – Milky Chance {you know where to play this}

Drive – Oh Wonder {you know when to play this}

Durban Skies – Bastille {for stunning sunsets and South Africa}

Freedom – Pharrell Williams

Geronimo – Sheppard

Good Times – Ella Eyre

Halycon Birds – Broken Back

Half The World Away – AURORA {for when home feels like a different planet}

Home – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros {because home doesn’t have to be a house}

Hymn For The Weekend – Coldplay {for long weekend short trips away}

Jubel – Klingande

Kiss Me – Campsite Dream

Lava – Kuana Torres Kahele {y’know, just in case you spot some volcanoes}

Mermaid – Train {ditto for mermaids}

Lush Life – Zara Larsson

Miami 82 (Kygo Remix) – Syn Cole

New Americana – Halsey {for when you feel so damn cool (even though you probably aren’t)}

Ocean – Lauren Aquilina {for a bit of gentle sailing}

Ocean Drive – Duke Dumont {ditto, but a bit faster this time}

Of The Night – Bastille

Paradise – Coldplay {for when you fall in love with a place}

Pompeii – Bastille {listen to this when you find those volcanoes}

Princess of China – Coldplay ft. Rihanna

Rather Be (ft. Jess Glynne) – Clean Bandit {because travelling is so much better than staying at home)

Reality – Lost Frequencies

Rockin’ All Over The World – Status Quo {sorry, couldn’t resist}

Roman Holiday – Halsey {for those Italian days}

Runaway (U & I) – Galantis

Seeing Stars – BORNS

Skulls – Bastille {for when you’re visiting ancient monuments}

Southern Man – Akshin Alizadeh

Stay – Kygo ft. Maty Noyes {because you just don’t want to go home}

Sun Goes Down (ft. Jasmine Thompson) – Robin Schulz

T-Shirt Weather – Circa Waves {for anywhere outside of Britain}

Tenerife Sea – Ed Sheeran

Tompkins Square Park – Mumford & Sons

YOUTH – Troye Sivan

10,000 Emerald Pools – BORNS

Are You With Me – Lost Frequencies


 

Sorry, I seem to be physically incapable of compiling short playlists :/ ah well, this is now your definitive travel playlist :). Which songs do you like? What would you add? Where do you most want to travel to? (for me it’s got to be America, specifically NYC, or maybe Australia!) Let me know in the comments 🙂 

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The Love List: Travel Essentials

Wow! I wrote this post about a month ago,  but thought I would publish it now…

{The Love List originated over at Ciao Bella! – thanks for the idea!}

As anybody who’s read, ooh, any of my last three or four posts would know, I’ve been abroad for pretty much the last three weeks (I’m actually writing this in a Spanish airport terminal – only three hours early for our flight!). I spent a week in Switzerland playing at the Montreux Jazz Festival, had the grand total of three nights at home before jumping onto a plane to Spain for two weeks, global jet setter that I am! (Or at least global coach-setter.)

As I now reckon I am a fully qualified veteran of 19-hour coach journeys and 10-hour travelling days, I thought I would do another Love List, based on travel essentials that I’ve found have come in handy over that last few weeks.

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