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The Magnificent Seven – Part I – Kensal Green Cemetery | London
A Photo Essay from one of London's Historical Graveyards Apparently, if you like visiting graveyards, and we do, then you are known as a ‘tombstone tourist’. I like the expression and personally, I don't think there is anything macabre about visiting cemeteries. On...
Amy Winehouse Street Art Trail in Camden | London
Catch (what’s left of it) while you can… When it comes to street art, Camden Town is always a good idea. Many streets in this North London borough are packed with colourful murals, many by well-known or upcoming British and international artists. And it’s good stuff;...
London: Old Favourites and New Discoveries – A Photo Essay
Eight years of travelling and finally we’ve got round to exploring a bit of London Kirsty was born and raised in North London and I moved to the capital in my early twenties and lived and worked there for about a decade. Indeed Kirsty and I met in London when we both...
2016 Travel Review in Photographs
Here we go again with a roundup of where our 2016 travels took us, featuring a lot of wanderlusty photographs. Is it really a year since our last annual travel review?! At the start of every year we catch ourselves saying “we’re going to really slow it down this...
Double Take: From Cambodia to Shoreditch, London
They say everybody has a double somewhere out there… I got within a cat’s whisker of creeping up and surprising a guy at Chengdu airport many years ago because I thought he was my father and I actually met my double in Cambodia earlier this year - he even (almost) had...
THIS IS ENGLAND – 11.11.16
Although Kirsty and I spend the majority of our time overseas, I'm still a patriotic person. I was born in England. It's the place I've spent the majority of my life and it's where most of my family and friends still reside. I support the national football team...
Heathrow Farewell
Waving goodbye to our families (Mum, Dad, Sonya, Ben, Carol and Ella) and friends (Andy and Trasna) it all seems slightly surreal. I fly out of Heathrow several times a year on work or holiday and there's not normally anyone there to wave me off or bid me farewell...