Posted in Blog, Places to visit | Comments Off on April 27th, 2010
Camping has progressed since the days of my youth when my friends and I would pitch our tiny tent in a farmer’s muddy field and huddle round the primus stove trying desperately to heat some food and at the same time stay warm.
It has even moved on from the large, multi-room tents that I went to later in life, permanent holiday camps in Spain and France.
Nowadays, you can discard any thought of roughing it, for camping can be a thoroughly luxurious experience.
Consider a camping holiday in the UK this year. Not only will it be lighter on your purse but ...
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Posted in Blog, Places to visit | View Comments on April 19th, 2010
It’s a small island in the Mediterranean and it attracts over 4 million visitors a year from all over the world. It’s Ibiza, Balearic Island and Mecca for anyone who is serious about clubbing. The sun, the sea, the sand and the pints of sangria overflow to make Ibiza the hottest and liveliest of all clubbing resorts.
Ibiza has some very famous clubs; in fact so big they are referred to as super clubs. Space is probably the most famous club that tourists flock to, a converted concert hall with an open-air terrace that beats to all day and all night ...
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Posted in Blog | Comments Off on April 10th, 2010
There’s always an appreciation society surrounding our favourite places to eat. Mine happens to be a place that sells chicken and loads of different styles of spicy condiments. That’s right, food from different countries are the new convenience food. When going to have an Italian, Indian, Thai, Chinese, and Mexican etc., do we really feel overwhelmed by the empowering tastes that slowly reverberate on our tongue? No. The idea of authenticity has been lost when we're too busy shovelling the food into our mouths for the sake of convenience. So now, we really must challenge ourselves, by questioning and then ...
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Posted in Blog | Comments Off on April 10th, 2010
There’s always an appreciation society surrounding our favourite places to eat. Mine happens to be a place that sells chicken and loads of different styles of spicy condiments. That’s right, food from different countries are the new convenience food. When going to have an Italian, Indian, Thai, Chinese, and Mexican etc., do we really feel overwhelmed by the empowering tastes that slowly reverberate on our tongue? No. The idea of authenticity has been lost when we're too busy shovelling the food into our mouths for the sake of convenience. So now, we really must challenge ourselves, by questioning and then ...
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