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Seeing a Doctor in the UK
Published on 2012-05-21 15:33:48
You’ve moved to the UK to live, the visa sticker is still fresh in your passport and you know the guide book back to front. The travel bug and lure of living abroad has firmly taken hold and the life of a traveller is born. But what if another sort of bug bites, one that requires you to see a doctor in the UK. Are you ready for that? I’ll [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Seeing a Doctor in the UK. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad and check out all o [..] > read more
A Pub With A View
Published on 2012-05-14 17:05:00
There is nothing more relaxing for me than sitting in a pub with a view and a nice cold beer. So with that said take a look at the image above and imagine where it might have been taken. Australia, perhaps the Caribbean or even somewhere in America. What if I was to tell you it came from England, South Devon to be exact. For this is indeed true. I [...]Thanks for checking out my post - A Pub With A View. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad and check out all of my other [..] > read more
Ferry Travel is Pretty Sweet
Published on 2012-05-09 17:43:18
As an Australian we generally think of travelling long distances via planes, trains or buses. It’s built into our DNA because even though we live in a country where the majority of the population live near the water, they are the only forms of transport to get from point A to point B. Enter Europe with its maze of transport options that include ferry travel. I’ll be honest though, it [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Ferry Travel is Pretty Sweet. For more of the same head on ove [..] > read more
Inside the Basilica Cistern Istanbul
Published on 2012-05-07 15:06:41
The Basilica Cistern is located in the Sultanahmet district of Istanbul not far from Hagia Sophia in the heart of what was both the Byzantium and Ottoman Empires. With a steady cool temperature inside this is the place to come and escape the warm Turkish summer when you’ve been out exploring all day. With the low lighting it makes for some amazing photos but watch for the crowds as there [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Inside the Basilica Cistern Istanbul. For more of the same head [..] > read more
Historic Oxford
Published on 2012-05-02 17:24:44
Humble beginning make for amazing stories and that is just what you have in historic Oxford. A city’s name forged out of the practicality that in the time of the Saxon’s they used Oxford’s very spot to cross their Oxen at the Ford. These days when you mention the name Oxford most people think of the university. It’s hard to fault them for that given Oxford University is the oldest [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Historic Oxford. For more of the same head on over to my blog [..] > read more
Blenheim Palace
Published on 2012-04-16 15:07:14
Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire leaves quite an impression on you and unknown to me before arriving it was also the home of one Sir Winston Churchill, these days its home to the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. The mass of green grass that fronts the Palace left me thinking just how amazing parties on the lawn would have been over its history as the Palace looms over you. I [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Blenheim Palace. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad a [..] > read more
Kent the Garden of England
Published on 2012-04-11 16:50:11
Make your way to Kent in south east England and you will see signs all around proudly displaying itself as the Garden of England. I’m not one to disagree, my recent trip down that way was blessed with beautiful sunshine that made the area simply sizzle with colour. With so much beautiful countryside to see its no wonder some amazing buildings have been built in the area to absorb it [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Kent the Garden of England. For more of the same head on over to my b [..] > read more
Leeds Castle
Published on 2012-04-05 05:51:14
Leeds Castle has perhaps a more interesting past than others given its many owners but none of them seemed as interesting as its last owner, Lady Baillie. She invested a great deal of her fortune restoring the castle to its rightful glory which is obvious when you walk the rooms inside. She owned Leeds Castle from 1926 – 1974 and it was interesting to learn about how she added a [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Leeds Castle. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nom [..] > read more
Anzac Day at Gallipoli
Published on 2012-04-03 08:18:01
My experience with Anzac Day (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) started during my days as a Scout when I would take part in the march down the main street of town holding the Australian Flag high and proud. Every year since on the 25th of April I’ve stopped for a minute’s silence to show respect and to remember the Australian soldiers that gave their life in the First World [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Anzac Day at Gallipoli. For more of the same head on over to my blo [..] > read more
Jamaa el Fna Marrakesh
Published on 2012-03-14 14:41:43
Everybody told me when you get to Marrakesh be ready for Jamaa el Fna. Having travelled I was somewhat skeptical and with a recent visit to Tunisia I was sure I couldn’t be that surprised… boy was I wrong. An electric blending of souks, food stalls, story tellers and people like I’ve never seen before. Whether sitting on the terrace of Cafe de France where this shot was taken, dining [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Jamaa el Fna Marrakesh. For more of the same head on ove [..] > read more
Bank Accounts and National Insurance Numbers
Published on 2012-03-12 04:17:21
Before I planned my big moving to London adventure I was concerned about all the paperwork I’d have to fill out just to work here. Bank Accounts I understood, but the National Insurance Number seemed completely foreign to me. The National Insurance Number (think Tax File Number Australians) is required by your employer and while used for tax purposes it also gets you access to free health services should you [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Bank Accounts and National Insurance Number [..] > read more
Visit Tunisia
Published on 2012-02-20 17:07:53
I started my travel for 2012 with what my mother would likely describe as my way of trying to give her a nervous breakdown. If I was being completely honest with myself, when the opportunity came up to visit Tunisia I was a little apprehensive as well. This is after all the country that just over 12 months ago set in motion a revolutionary wave that is still making its [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Visit Tunisia. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad and check ou [..] > read more
Antonine Baths of Carthage
Published on 2012-02-15 14:15:27
The Antonine Baths of Carthage make up part of the 3000 year old city located approximately 15km north of Tunis in Tunisia. Wandering around the site it was amazing to see how much of the city has survived, especially some of the tile work that would have once been marvelled at by the Romans back in the day. No related posts.Thanks for checking out my post - Antonine Baths of Carthage. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad and check out all of my other travel articles. > read more
Moving to London – Getting Internet
Published on 2012-02-13 03:29:08
While some still claim to leave their gadgets at home and disconnect when they set off to travel, there are a majority that cling desperately to their online life wherever they end up. When moving to London it can be your lifeline to assure the family back home that everything is fine and secondly to help you get setup in London with accommodation, a job and for finding things to see and [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Moving to London – Getting Internet. For more of the same head [..] > read more
Tunisian Spices
Published on 2012-02-01 06:40:15
While roaming the Medina in Tunis a couple of weeks ago I spotted many of these shops selling all sorts of spices just like this stacked up on the street. While I’ve not a clue what most of the bags contained, I have to admit I wish this was how I bought my spices instead of out of expensive little jars at the supermarket. No related posts.Thanks for checking out my post - Tunisian Spices. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad and check out all of my other travel ar [..] > read more
Getting Setup In London – Transport
Published on 2012-01-30 03:47:42
Moving abroad to live in London is fraught with what if’s and how do I moments. I remember searching online until late in the night many a time working out how I go about getting setup in London. I wanted to know everything before getting here as a way to make sure the transition was as easy as possible for myself. Be it the big things like finding accommodation and [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Getting Setup In London – Transport. For more of the same head on over to my blog Th [..] > read more
Touring Glasgow
Published on 2011-12-23 03:13:09
When the offer to go touring Glasgow landed in my inbox I nearly jumped out of my chair at work and gave myself a Hi 5. You see originally I’d intended to split my two year working holiday visa between Scotland and England. Alas plans changed so much that after 18 months abroad this was my first foray into the northern country. Armed with a train ticket provided by Red [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Touring Glasgow. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Nomad and chec [..] > read more
Lund Main Square At Sunset
Published on 2011-12-08 16:07:59
While in Sweden recently I managed to snap a few sunset photos as it gets dark so early in the winter. This one, taken in the Main Square of Lund happened around 3 – 3:30pm. Having lived in the UK for some time now I’m getting used to the sun setting earlier than it does back home in Australia. When it’s going down closer to lunch time than dinner time [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Lund Main Square At Sunset. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Noma [..] > read more
Visit Skane, Sweden
Published on 2011-11-30 17:47:59
This past weekend I spent time in the province of Skane (or Skåne) visiting the towns of Ystad, Lund and Malmo which all call the southern area of Sweden home. The last time I was in Sweden I travelled direct from Copenhagen to Stockholm and never even considered stopping to look around this part of the country. I was fixated on visiting the city I’d read about and heard in [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Visit Skane, Sweden. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie Noma [..] > read more
Eating Out In South Korea
Published on 2011-11-23 17:30:09
I’ve had some interesting experiences eating out while abroad, but none as much fun as what went on in South Korea recently. Imagine three guys (the other two being John and Paul) roaming the streets unable to read, speak or even comprehend Korean and it was a recipe for a good time whichever way you spun it. Our story of eating in Korea isn’t a nightmare food story though, oh [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Eating Out In South Korea. For more of the same head on over to my blog The A [..] > read more
The Beauty of Wales
Published on 2011-11-16 16:59:06
The beauty of Wales is that out of all the countries in the world it’s the closest to being the source of a real life once upon a time fairytale in my opinion. Winding tree encroached roads lead off to hidden forests as they fork out across the country. Castles sprout up from the ground as they battle to exist after years of punishment from the elements. It’s a country [...]Thanks for checking out my post - The Beauty of Wales. For more of the same head on over to my blog The Aussie [..] > read more
Sign Post at the Golan Heights
Published on 2011-11-03 05:00:57
While touring Israel recently I stumbled across the above sign post when I visited the Golan Heights in the north of the country. So many times around the world I’ve seen similar signs all pointing out major cities like New York, Sydney and London as if to say hey look how close we are to them. This one however points to Israel’s close neighbours like Jordan, Iraq, Syria and the [...]Thanks for checking out my post - Sign Post at the Golan Heights. For more of the same head on over t [..] > read more
Return Of The Travel Butterflies
Published on 2011-06-21 05:11:12
OK… so I know it’s only for a couple of weeks and I know I’ll be as safe as houses BUT, I can’t help but have the same feelings of nervousness and excitement from when I was departing Australia over 12 months ago. In case you > read more
On Living Abroad
Published on 2011-06-13 18:26:42
Way back in my early years when the only friends I had abroad were pen friends and getting an international student at our school was a big deal, I’ve been fascinated by living abroad. I remember looking to the sky many a time and wondering what ti > read more
Why I Won’t Pre Book My Travel
Published on 2011-06-06 10:32:32
After spending time backpacking around Europe and now living in London I’ve met a few backpackers. In that time I’ve spent hours and hours relaxing in hostel common rooms and various drinking establishments talking travel. Where have you been? Wh > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Naples Budget
Published on 2011-06-01 17:01:05
Naples Naples Naples…. I wanted to love you and that delicious melt-in-your-mouth pizza but I just couldn’t. After so much beauty in Florence, you just felt like the ugly cousin of the family I’m afraid. The up side of this is I did > read more
The Aussie Nomad 2.0
Published on 2011-05-30 07:00:53
Travel blogging has been a blast for me. I’m discovering I actually enjoy writing (not that I claim to be good at it) and all of this social media stuff we do on a daily basis. The hardest part has been making my blog my own. At the start you c > read more
Street Art in London
Published on 2011-05-23 08:57:09
When you think of London most people think of the Royal Family, Big Ben, the Tube and other top tourist attractions. But have you ever stopped to think about street art? Me either, but as I found out when I took part in the Alternative London Tour it > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Florence Budget
Published on 2011-05-20 13:33:31
Florence lured me in with the chance to meet a couple of travel friends, but what I found was so much more. The pizza, the gelato, the friends, the sheer beauty of the place. Oh and have I mentioned the gelato yet? It was clear my budget for Florence > read more
The London Blitz at Aldwych Station
Published on 2011-05-16 08:49:32
Learning about the history of a place is what really tickles my travelling taste buds. So when Justin from 48houradventure.com invited me along to one of the events setup to mark the 70th Anniversary of the London Blitz I jumped at the chance. At the > read more
Notting Hill Carnival
Published on 2011-05-09 09:09:03
Summer, well what passes for summer is fast approaching here in London and that means sessions with my friend cider in the park and getting among the activities that come to life when the sun burns bright-ish. Last year I arrived a little late and a > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Munich Budget
Published on 2011-05-05 07:31:29
Munich was never on my radar as a place to stop for this trip but with all good backpacking adventures, plans always change. Instead of heading to Austria as originally planned I came here as it allowed the easiest path to my new destination in Italy > read more
Will And Kate – The Royal Wedding
Published on 2011-05-02 09:56:30
Living in London means I’m pretty much force-fed gossip about the Royal Family. For most that was more than enough for them and they escaped the city to make the most of a long weekend while the rest of us stayed for the Royal Wedding. I was in > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Prague Budget
Published on 2011-04-27 16:27:25
It starts with the winding streets that lure you into the Old Town Square where on a sunny day I could have sat all day and people watched. From the Old Town you are lead out across Charles Bridge and up to the stunning Prague Castle that is a sight > read more
The London Transport Blues
Published on 2011-04-25 11:40:06
Living in London I’ve had to come to terms with catching public transport to get around, not so bad I hear you say they have those cool double-decker buses. I’ll agree I was excited for my first ride aboard one but for someone who has spent his e > read more
Solo Travel – My Interview on ABC Radio
Published on 2011-04-19 17:09:09
This past Monday morning I was lucky enough to be interviewed by the lovely Gillian from Perth’s ABC Radio in Australia. Discussing my favourite 5 places I’ve seen in Europe so far as well as getting my thoughts on solo travel. I’m& > read more
Finding Accommodation in London – The Ups and Downs
Published on 2011-04-18 10:22:56
For so many Aussies with travel dreams London has become a rite of passage. You get your visa, backpack Europe and live in London for a while sampling everything it has to offer. Sitting at home I would read Facebook updates and hear stories about fr > read more
Solo Travel Should Be Compulsory
Published on 2011-04-11 08:08:58
Forget the contiki tours, 2 week trips away with the boys (or girls) and seeing the world as a couple. You will learn more about yourself and become better for it if it’s just you and your trusty backpack to keep you company on the road. OK so befo > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Warsaw & Krakow Budget
Published on 2011-04-06 19:41:53
Oh Poland I adore you. Some countries I just wanted to see. Not for any particular reason, something just clicked inside and said you know what I can’t wait to see Poland. The 10 hour over night bus ride from Vilnius almost killed me but Poland > read more
The Next Chapter In My Story
Published on 2011-04-04 09:11:21
Many of you have followed my blog as I detailed my first ever solo backpacking journey around Europe. I won’t lie it’s been a long drawn out affair, but an important one all the same (especially for me). This blog was to by my journal first and e > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Vilnius Budget
Published on 2011-03-30 15:35:45
Arriving in Vilnius I assumed it would be a similar story to Tallinn and Riga on my trip down through the Baltic States. As I wandered from the bus station down the streets to my hostel I got the distinct impression time was moving much slower here. > read more
Final 24 Hours in Europe
Published on 2011-03-28 14:59:17
Leaving the Amalfi Coast where houses balance on the side of cliffs and the greenery of the mountains served as a view any blogger could be motivated by I returned to Naples where I would spend my final 24 hours in Europe. A little depressing but cha > read more
Heaven Or Just Realising The Dream
Published on 2011-03-21 15:54:05
The final two days at my stay in the oh so posh hostel along the coastline of Italy were some of my finest. At night I was one of the regulars, meeting new arrivals as they found the hostel bar all while having a good old banter with the manager and > read more
A Day on The Amalfi Coast
Published on 2011-03-14 07:47:35
Stepping off the train in Sorrento where the local bus departs to Amalfi I had to run the gauntlet straight away. People everywhere and they all wanted on a bus to somewhere along the Amalfi Coast. I got lucky an scored a window seat on the right sid > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Riga Budget
Published on 2011-03-09 08:14:52
Saying goodbye to Tallinn and my cheapest budget to date I boarded a bus bound for Riga where the currency to follow is the Latvian Lat. A deceiving currency given its conversion rate to the aussie dollar, made worse still due to my over indulgence > read more
Sant’Agnello Simply Beautiful
Published on 2011-03-07 06:39:40
I departed Naples for Sant’Agnello, one stop from Sorrento on the Peninsula Sorrentina. My final stop on what has been an eye opening adventure for this country boy from Casterton, Australia. Once my few days here were over it would be time to leav > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 40
Published on 2011-03-04 05:04:40
I have more travel ideas swimming around in my head than I’m game to tell my mother for fear of being disowned, especially since I’m the favourite right Mum . One such idea I will share because I think everyone should do it, is to drive > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Tallinn Budget
Published on 2011-03-02 08:30:56
I need to preface this post with the fact that the dear old Estonian Kroon (EEK) that existed when I travelled is no more. As of January 2011 Estonia joined the majority of EU countries and adopted the Euro as the currency of choice. What does that m > read more
An Afternoon of Naples Sights
Published on 2011-02-27 10:48:38
I was struggling to like Naples, it just felt like some form of chaos everywhere I looked and it wasn’t sitting well with me. In an attempt to sway my feelings towards the good I set off on foot to see what I could find in an afternoon. Marking > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 39
Published on 2011-02-25 03:16:25
When I made the decision to leave the comfort of Australia for the unknown in Europe one factor didn’t worry me as much as it does other people, money. I was working a 9 to 5 job and making enough that while I knew I had to cut back I never had > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Helsinki Budget
Published on 2011-02-23 07:24:57
I was determined to make sure my short Helsinki stay was to be much cheaper than my stay in Stockholm. The reason I was so confident as I had finally scored my first couchsurfing hosts and while I only had one night with them it sure saved me a packe > read more
Underground Naples
Published on 2011-02-21 06:36:13
Having survived a day of walking to exhaustion in Pompeii and Herculaneum it was time to take it easy and relax in Naples. Enjoying a well deserved sleep in I spent the rest of the morning looking up flights from Naples to London. I knew the longer I > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 38
Published on 2011-02-18 02:40:28
Keeping up with everyone’s travel blogs is hard work and something I’m sure many of you can agree with as I glance at my ever growing list of reading material. If only someone would buy me an iPad or similar device so that all my wasted t > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Stockholm Budget
Published on 2011-02-16 06:20:59
Having just had my wallet and budget for Copenhagen torn to pieces I was ever so cautious landing in Stockholm for a few days. Sweden was to be the turning point for my major expenses but that didn’t mean I could just cut loose as I knew all > read more
Visiting Pompeii and Herculaneum
Published on 2011-02-14 08:37:52
I have learnt that hostels offering breakfast can be hit and miss on just exactly WHAT is included. Luckily for me it seemed here in Naples I had hit the jackpot with toast and cakes along with a choice of juices and hot drinks to ready me for a day > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 37
Published on 2011-02-11 00:43:08
Good old Friday again, it rolls around signalling escape to those that are in the 9 to 5, Monday to Friday working cycle. Unless of course your a traveller, a backpacker, a wandering spirit where every day is Friday or Tuesday or who cares really bec > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Copenhagen Budget
Published on 2011-02-09 06:34:31
Copenhagen you expensive little part of the world you. It’s just as well my Berlin expenses came in under expected as I more than made up for any saving’s made to date in Denmark. By now I had become familiar with the Euro so I no longer > read more
Hello Naples
Published on 2011-02-07 10:30:29
With a ticket booked for my 3 hour train ride to Naples, it was finally time to leave Florence after a fun filled few days. I had booked myself onto the afternoon train so I could stop by Annie’s place to say goodbye and head to see Suzy so she > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 36
Published on 2011-02-04 04:28:05
As I’ve been learning the meaning of cold here in London the last few months, there has been serious thought put into my next foray into Europe. High on the list of countries to spend some time is Spain and the rest of southern Europe where I c > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Berlin Budget
Published on 2011-02-01 10:32:38
Oh Berlin where do I start, you got me drunk, connected me with another travel blogger and I found an amazing little hostel to park my backpack. Just like my Amsterdam Budget was very much shaped by when the rain was going to fall so too did my stay > read more
The End Is Nigh Florence
Published on 2011-01-30 17:18:03
The last full day for Florence and it was time to go and pay David a visit, I didn’t think it would be right to not go and see either the real one or the replica that stands outside the Palazzo della Signoria while here. I let Annie lead the way as > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 35
Published on 2011-01-28 04:19:29
With all of my focus having been on Australia for Australia Day, I’ve noticed yet another traveller has landed in the land down under. Maybe it the wide open spaces, kangaroos and sunshine that attracts them or it could just be they have a de > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Amsterdam Budget
Published on 2011-01-24 16:45:25
Ah Amsterdam your sure are a different beast and budget to Brussels. Unfortunately for me I arrived the day after Queens Day so got all the extra cost for late booking a hostel and none of the fun that goes with it. Amsterdam was a chance to have a n > read more
Seeing and Listening in Florence
Published on 2011-01-23 11:26:56
In Florence you can walk out the door and be confronted with building after building of old time charm. Knowing this, I spent my next two days taking walks around the city while catching up with Suzy and Annie when they were free. My first solo day i > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 34
Published on 2011-01-21 00:46:00
Recently I’ve been looking for great new blogs that are just waiting to get eyes on their stories. This week I’ve looked a little closer to home and picked up a blog from my temporary home in London. Who is it you ask? well I want you all > read more
Florence, I See Your Attraction
Published on 2011-01-19 17:39:35
The first morning in Florence gave me flashbacks to home and the beautiful summer weather I had said goodbye to just a few months earlier. Feeling the aussie spirit I donned my aussie uniform (that’s shorts an a singlet to the rest of you) and > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Brussels Budget
Published on 2011-01-17 17:50:30
Moving on from the the expenses of Paris I made a short stop in Brussels. I still had a lot of countries to see on my trip and I knew the further north I went, the more expensive everything was going to become. So the plan was simple, meet up with a > read more
Getting To Florence The Hard Way
Published on 2011-01-16 09:39:39
Up early and beyond thankful for not having a headache (thank you beautiful german beer) I headed for the train station to score some breakfast and stock up on supplies to keep me full on my epic 10 hour train ride to Italy. It’s always the small t > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 33
Published on 2011-01-14 00:45:58
A new year is here and what a year its going to be for so many people. First time backpackers are going to set off into a world of discovery and those that were already on the road… well a new adventure is just a bus/plane/train ride away. This > read more
How Much Did It Cost – Paris Budget
Published on 2011-01-12 15:53:14
So your saving to backpack Europe only you don’t know how much you really need. Your friend says they spent this much, you asked everybody on facebook and even gave google a shot but your still not sure. I did the same thing and came up with a > read more
Munich In A Day
Published on 2011-01-09 01:30:45
A day to see Munich? tell him he’s dreaming most would say. And they would be right, there is just too much to see and do in this town for just one day. But if you do find yourself with just a day like I did perhaps my adventure can help get you to > read more
Travel Blogger Friday 32
Published on 2011-01-07 00:29:44
Finding a new travel blog for me is like getting a big present at christmas time. Your excited to see what’s in it, is it fun? is it boring? will I love it and want to play with it every day? Well first impressions from Steffy’s blog unus > read more
A Change In The Air
Published on 2011-01-05 01:30:25
If anybody has been following me for awhile you might know my original travel itinerary was to leave Prague and stop off in Vienna for a bit before turning for Zurich and onto London. Well you can forget about those plans my friends as now I’m off > read more
Seeing Prague Castle
Published on 2011-01-03 01:30:09
Prague had really turned on the welcome party since I arrived. Beautiful weather and to die for experiences all wrapped up in years of history. So before I booked the next train out of town I had to get up and see the jewel in the crown of Prague so > read more
Last Drinks for 2010
Published on 2010-12-31 06:21:30
Yes I know what your thinking another one of THOSE posts. Where I write about how much fun I’ve had during the year doing this and this and this. Bragging about my best work and constantly trying to one up Wes and his increasingly awesome blog > read more