The other day I was writing a blog post about travelling with a chronic illness, disorder or disability and it got me thinking about people who can't travel, at all. Since I was diagnosed with ... READ the POST

The other day I was writing a blog post about travelling with a chronic illness, disorder or disability and it got me thinking about people who can't travel, at all. Since I was diagnosed with ... READ the POST
Travel is one of those things that requires some privilege to be able to do. That might be the privilege of having enough money and free time to travel, or even having passport privilege, but it also ... READ the POST
Whenever I travel to a new country I try to learn a few basic words and phrases in the local language (if it's not English). While it's not always needed in places where English is widely-spoken, I ... READ the POST
Each year in summer, for three days, many of the private and most beautiful canal gardens in Amsterdam are opened to the public. Known as the Open Garden Days (Open Tuinen Dagen in Dutch), this event ... READ the POST
As someone who’s lived in the Netherlands for over a decade, I’ve seen every shade of Dutch weather - from sideways rain in June to unexpectedly warm October days. If you’re planning a trip to ... READ the POST
We've been having gorgeous spring weather in the Netherlands the past few weeks, and my mother-in-law asked me if I wanted to go out one day with her to a castle she likes to visit and walk around the ... READ the POST
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