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There are a lot of great places to visit in the Peak District National Park, and loads of fantastic hikes to go on. One of the most interesting things I’ve done in the Peak District is seeing a plane wreck—specifically, the B-29 Superfortress “Over Exposed” wreckage. If you’re looking to brush up on your navigation… Read More Plane Wrecks in the Peak District: Hiking to the B-29 Superfortress Wreckage
Well, what a month it’s been! While all of my international trips have been canceled, I’ve done everything I can to enjoy my time on furlough and explore as much of my local area as possible! I’ve done countless daytrips around Yorkshire, been on so many great walks, and had three overnight trips total to… Read More July 2020 Recap
UPDATED JULY 2024! Swaledale might just be my new favorite place in Yorkshire. This area of the Yorkshire Dales National Park is stunning and so quintessentially charming! Rolling green hills, drystone walls, pretty villages, barns dotted around the countryside… the whole region screams England and English countryside to me! If you’re looking for a great… Read More Exploring Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales: Hiking Around Muker, Keld, and More!
Since all my international travel plans have been ruined this year, I’ve been making an effort to explore locally around Yorkshire now that we can. Thankfully, there are so many amazing places that are nearby to me that I can get outside and discover! One of my favorite hikes so far has been in the… Read More North York Moors Hikes: Chop Gate to the Wainstones
It might seem like a lifetime ago, but just earlier this year I went on a wonderful hike in Farndale in the North York Moors. Farndale is primarily popular for its daffodils—the Google Maps location even labels it as the “Low Mill Car Park for Farndale Daffodil Walk.” This walk along the River Dove is… Read More Farndale Daffodils: An Easy Spring Walk in the North York Moors
2022 UPDATE: Unfortunately the Old Court House B&B has closed permanently. I’ve decided to keep this review live anyway, just as it was a great place to stay! I had a fantastic weekend away in Northumberland in March—this was my first real visit to this underrated part of the country! While most of the world… Read More Review: Old Court House B&B, Wooler
There are a lot of things I wish I had known before I moved abroad. Life isn’t necessarily a walk in the park, and if you live abroad you will undoubtedly struggle at some point in time. I have definitely struggled. For me, one of my biggest challenges since I moved to the UK in… Read More Getting My UK Driver’s License: My Battle With The Wrong Side Of The Road
Right before the ‘rona struck and the world went into lockdown, I had the most unbelievable weekend away in Northumberland. This county at the very north of England might just be the most underrated destination in the whole country! There is so much to do here that a weekend coastal road trip wasn’t really enough—a… Read More Exploring Northumberland: A Coastal Road Trip Itinerary
If I could sum up June, it would be all about trying to find a silver lining. This has been my first full month on furlough, so I’m no longer working (but thankfully am still getting the majority of my pay through the government scheme). I have made a huge effort to get out exploring… Read More June 2020 Recap
One of the most popular things to do in the Yorkshire Dales is hiking the Yorkshire Three Peaks. These are the highest peaks in Yorkshire: Whernside (736m), Ingleborough (723m), and Pen-y-Ghent (694m). Most people do a massive walk and do all three in one day (usually 12-14 hours), sometimes for a challenge for charity. Instead… Read More Exploring The Yorkshire Dales: Hiking Pen-y-Ghent
The coronavirus pandemic has changed so many aspects of our society. But some of the most immediately effects have been on the travel industry. As the world went into lockdown, countries closed their borders, trips were canceled, travelers were stranded… travel has been chaotic. As disappointing as it has been to cancel so many trips,… Read More 11 Travel Lessons The Pandemic Has Taught Me
York is one of the most popular destinations in the north of England, and it’s a city I’ve called home for nearly 4 years now. I can’t say I’ve enjoyed the coronavirus lockdown. But it has made me much more appreciative of where I live! Since I’ve only been able to go for one exercise… Read More The Best Walks in and Around York, England
How do I even start out this monthly recap? I’m nearly a week late but I feel like I should still share one. Everything else from this month shrinks in comparison to the police brutality the world has witnessed in the United States. There is too much to say here, and I feel like it… Read More May 2020 Recap
There’s no time like the present to try something new! I’ve got a lot more free time on my hands now that I’m not traveling. Since we can’t go anywhere, I’ve been experimenting a lot in the kitchen and trying new recipes! First up was adjaruli khachapuri from Georgia, next was pierogi from Poland, goulash… Read More Recipe: Bureks From The Balkans
Travel is non-existent these days. I’ve been trying to keep adventures alive by exploring more in the kitchen! We’ve made an effort to try new recipes and bring our favorite foods/destinations to us. The first week we started, we made adjaruli khachapuri, one of my favorite Georgian foods. Then it was pierogi from Poland. For… Read More Recipe: Hungarian Goulash
Well, what a month. What an insane, chaotic, crazy, horrible month. I’ve spent the entire month here in the UK on lockdown. We are only able to leave our house for essential shopping items (aka food, prescriptions, etc), to give essential care to someone else, to go to work if you are classed as a… Read More April 2020 Recap
With life slowing down and travel non-existent thanks to the ‘rona, I’ve been trying out new recipes in the kitchen. Since I can’t travel or go out to eat in real life, I need to get my foreign food fix at home! The last recipe was adjaruli khachapuri from Georgia, which was a huge success!… Read More Recipe: Polish Pierogi
The other week I made one of my favorite foods, adjaruli khachapuri, which hails from one of my favorite countries—Georgia! After feasting on Georgian food all over Eastern Europe on my big trip in summer 2017, I knew I had to make a pilgrimage to the Caucasus to try this food in its home country.… Read More Recipe: Adjaruli Khachapuri
What a century the month of March 2020 has been. At the start of the month, life was pretty normal here in the UK. Adam and I went on a weekend trip to Northumberland, traveling and exploring like normal. Two weeks later, and the UK would be under lockdown. Thanks, coronavirus. So much around the… Read More It’s Okay To Not Be Okay
What a month. Thanks to the current global crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, everything seems to be on hold as most of us are stuck at home. Somehow March is only 31 days but I swear we packed about 2 years into this month! I really struggled with what to write for this… Read More March 2020 Recap