Planet Iceland

Welcome to Planet Iceland. A place of many colours, formations and smells. It’s a place like no other. You can drive through many vastly different landscapes in a couple of hours. Whether it be the wild west, the pyramids of Egypt, the Amazonian jungle, the Swiss Alps or even the Australian Coast. But despite the diversity, Iceland seems to do each thing better as well … Continue reading Planet Iceland

Cinque Terre: The Five Lands

In Italian, Cinque means five and Terre means lands. The Italian’s are pretty straight up with their names because that is exactly what Cinque Terre is. Despite the un-inventive name, Cinque Terre is an amazing place with five awesome towns to explore that are linked by hikes. It may be premature, but I’m going to put it out there and say that this has been … Continue reading Cinque Terre: The Five Lands

Arty Farty Florence

Florence, or Firenze, smells like leather, tastes like pizza, looks like the renaissance and feels like the sun. Leather Florence is a cow’s nightmare. There is leather everywhere. Every shop and market is filled with leather goods. You’ve got bags, belts, jackets, books, key rings and the list goes on. I was able to do an introduction to Florence tour where they told you all … Continue reading Arty Farty Florence

How to be Italian

Tips from an intrigued observer. Put olive oil on everything… Yes everything Speak with your hands Ride a Vespa Have an inbuilt GPS system Bread. Pasta. Pizza. Repeat. Eat four course meals and still have room for gelato Drink coffee fast Talk fast Walk fast Drive fast Drink wine like water When crossing the road: Dominate don’t hesitate Roll your r’s Roll your eyes (at … Continue reading How to be Italian

Lost in Venice

Venice, what a fascinating place of trickery. It’s a man made island that is either ingenious or an extremely lucky fluke. It’s amazing, it’s confusing, it’s beautiful, it’s romantic, it’s a maze, but it’s sinking. Amazing I loved learning about how Venice was built. It’s actually ridiculous to imagine the Italians that drove wooden beams through the swampy marsh into the clay sea bed, creating … Continue reading Lost in Venice