Hello! I haven't written in eons, I am aware. Rather than bore you with a lame list of excuses, I'll just give you one- I started university! I have been far too busy necking jägerbombs and eating cheesy chips and gravy to blog. I do apologise. I was fortunate (*cough* spoilt *cough*) enough to go on another wonderful holiday with my Dad this summer. We went to Austin Texas, and New York City. Of course, we ate wonderful meals, and I thought I could do a little guide for anyone visiting Austin, as I think it's a really underrated place to visit, and has incredible food. It goes without saying that I have the best, most generous, kind, incredible Dad in the world (Sorry bout it). So I have to say a huge thank you to him for taking me on an amazing trip. Dad, I love you. So without further ado, here are my thoughts on where you should eat in Austin. 1. Franklin BBQ- https://franklinbbq.com Now it has to be...
I have been thinking about what was the most appropriate way to document my trip to Morocco. I began to write a post-trip travel diary, but then realised my intensely detailed style of rambling would not be apt to write about a three week trip. I could do it as a daily thing, but 19 days worth of ramblings?! I don't think so. So, I thought I'd give a little post on my experience volunteering. A little context for you: I left on the 24th of June, returned on the 10th July. I volunteered with a company named Original Volunteers, sharing a Riad (Moroccan apartment) Bab Doukkala with other travellers. Our work was mainly with kids, at youth projects, orphanages and schools. Here's ten thoughts that popped to mind when thinking about the trip... 1. The People I honestly had one of the best times of my entire life out there. This is largely due to the brilliant, hilarious and downright weird people I met. From drunken nights out, kidnapping...