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    Posted on May 10th, 2010

    Written by Martin

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    Hidden Gem: the Royal Standard

    Hidden Gem: the Royal Standard

    Being ancient isn’t necessarily a sign of excellence. Some things that have been around since forever are kept alive for the sake of tradition and/or pity. So, when someone mentioned that England’s oldest pub was around the corner, I didn’t think it would be particularly nice. Perhaps one of those over-priced, touristy and gimmicky places [...]

  • England

    Posted on May 10th, 2010

    Written by Jaime

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    How Au Pairing Got Me Where I Am Today

    How Au Pairing Got Me Where I Am Today

    Once upon a time I was a mother. No, I didn’t have my own kids. But for a year and a half I was a mother to two amazing girls. How might I have accomplished such a feat, you ask?   I was an au pair. It was a job I took sort of on [...]

  • England

    Posted on May 9th, 2010

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    How We Spent an (Almost) Free Day in London

    How We Spent an (Almost) Free Day in London

    We’re poor backpackers. I’ll just say that up front. We’ve been traveling for a year now, slowly bleeding money from our bank accounts. We’ve spent most of our time in SE Asia, India and Nepal, which means we’ve been able to stretch our money quite well – until now.   For whatever reason (Martin and [...]

  • England

    Posted on May 9th, 2010

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    Scavenge Hunt Along the Thames

    Scavenge Hunt Along the Thames

    This is London: the City on the river Thames. People have lived here for a long time, during times of strife and glory alike. It was sacked by Queen Boudicea in 61AD, it has survived invasions and changing eras, and it ended up ruling the largest empire the world has ever seen. Its history spans [...]

  • England

    Posted on May 6th, 2010

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    A Skip and a Hop aaaand…

    A Skip and a Hop aaaand…

    . . . we’re in England, in Buckinghamshire. We will be staying here for a few days, visiting friends and taking long walks around the countryside. London is about 30 minutes away, but you wouldn’t believe it when you look out the window.       This stage of our journey is another one of [...]