But those who have done the ride before know they will be able to go the distance, so take more time to take in the sights; third timers or more explore even further afield – take that yellow brick road up to the Oz Museum, go for that farm-to-table restaurant for lunch, stop in...
Time flew that day between a walk during the day on Khaosan Road, a pad thai in Soi Rambuttri, a hidden gem area known as the spot for the best food in Bangkok, too me just too touristy, a tuk-tuk ride with a driver making weird pig noises all the way to Wat Arun Ratchawararam...
If only I haven’t had forgotten that slight detail…. With all the glam and spam of Dubai it seemed I lost my head completely. With nothing to do or buy, I got some candies from the store to sweeten my cold dark morning. At least it worked for that pain in the bum flu, a Chri...
On the left side of Ealing Green you can see Thames Valley University, that is the old Ealing College (first photo). On the left side of the building there is a path - follow it until you reach the Students Union. Enter the Students Union North Building and you will see Freddie's ...
Thursday night saw “goin doon tu tha lucul fa a pint”. And that’s exactly what they did. The old pub called ‘Taps’ with its wooden floor and bare brick walls had so many types of beer on tap it was hard to choose. With a pint in our hand we tucked ourselves into a corner...
“That was a public art program that encouraged public pianos to be decorated and played. It was done throughout cities across the country including Cincinnati, Ohio,” he said. The success of that project led Kris to a phase of sponsoring art and music festivals. Those included “Suitcase ...
Those old times when I needed a ladder to fix the golden star on top of the big natural Christmas tree, decorated with the same decorations every year, always on Christmas Eve, never sooner. Puffy bright white snowdrifts, taller then us, red frozen cheeks, that crisp cold and the huge ...