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Continue reading →: T6. Letting the Rails DecideThe train pulled out of Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Station with a series of lurches and reluctant sighs, as if to remind everyone that it was getting far too old for all this hard work. We settled into our hard wooden seats in third class. The pull-down windows, most of them…
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Continue reading →: T5. The Itch to Go (Again)Only a few months after arriving back in Spain, we were off again. Thirty-litre backpacks ready, minds already slipping back into travel mode. It felt like an itch I just had to scratch, despite promising myself I’d behave for at least a year.We chose Bangkok as our first stop deliberately.We’d…
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Continue reading →: T4. Between Arrivals and DeparturesAs I touched down at Heathrow after seven months of backpacking through Central America, I reached for my hand luggage sized backpack. It contained little more than a couple of items of clothing, worn well beyond recognition. At the bottom, grains of sand and scuff marks told the story of…
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Continue reading →: T3. A Gap Year at Nearly Forty, What are you Thinking?At last, our gap year adventure was ready to begin.We had a loose idea of which countries we might visit, and roughly in what order, but not much more than that. We booked the outward flights from Heathrow, partly because they were cheaper, partly because it felt important to say…
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Continue reading →: T2. My First Christmas in SpainI had arrived in Spain in late September, and somehow Christmas had crept up on me quietly, almost unnoticed.In our small village on the Almería and Murcia border, there was just one lonely string of Christmas lights hanging at the entrance, probably unwanted and discarded by a larger town nearby.…
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Continue reading →: T1. A Ferry, a Faulty Bearing and a BeginningSix more days of work.Eighteen days of planning. … And then we were meant to wave goodbye to England from the back of a ferry and head south through France and Spain on the very first leg of our adventure. In theory. In reality, the final weeks looked more like…
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Continue reading →: Intro – The Slow Road to AndaluciaWelcome to a journey that did not go to plan, but went exactly where it needed to. Welcome. If you are here, you might already know a little about my life on Spain’s Costa Tropical. Or perhaps you simply enjoy stories about taking a leap, beginning again and finding a…
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Continue reading →: Why I Wrote Table For OneFeel the love for cooking solo When I first began dreaming up Table for One, I kept thinking about the many friends and readers who had quietly confessed to me that cooking for themselves felt like “too much effort.” I heard the same words again and again: it feels wasteful,…





