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      Why won’t you have my postcards?

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Back in August I made a call out on Facebook for anyone who might be interested in just going back in time and receive postcards from me.     You know, I am a bit disappointed not many people took up the offer! In total I received 12 requests for postcards. Granted, it is possible …

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      Dinners for one and conversations with myself

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      I’ve recently gone back to “work” – travelling daily to Southampton for a two months contract to sit out the quiet winter period when my writing work slows down. The train trip is 1.5 hours southward from London, and because I am going against the hamster wheel, I always get a seat and have the …

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      My secrets to packing light

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I have been questioned, time after time, trip after trip, how I pack so lightly. Do I have special lightweight clothing? Do I have secret compartments in my backpack? Is there a magical space at the bottom where things just disappear into without adding on dimensions and weight? (Like the Tardis, people think my backpack …

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      Dubrovnik and tourism sustainability

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      2017 is supposed to be the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, yet, tourism hasn’t been all that sustainable at all. We saw this first hand on our recent trip to Dubrovnik, on a walking holiday with On Foot Holidays where we stayed 2 nights with our apartment window looking out to this wonderfully …

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      Hiking the Elaphiti Islands, Croatia

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      Before my trip to Ireland, I also paid a visit to Dubrovnik and surrounds in Croatia. However due to the tight timing of my trips (with only one week between Croatia and Ireland) with a deadline for the story, I couldn’t tell you about this trip until now. Up to this year, I’ve never visited …

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      How I left my heart in Sligo

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Well, now that I’ve written my official story I needed to write for In The Know Traveler I thought I’d enlighten you with a more personal account of the trip, written in the style of previous post about lusting over Switzerland and romance with Vorarlberg. (In other words, you know some cheesiness is coming!) READ: Spell …

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      An admission of my serial infatuations

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Cycling, Life & Stuff

      I am listening to Westlife on Youtube. What prompted this urge to re-live my late teen’s crush you ask? Well, just been to Sligo, a city north west of Ireland where three of the band member are from. Quite frankly, I am swooned once more! All that I want in my life, is the feeling of …

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      Visit England with Jane Austen!

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      So I went to a girl school in the 90s ok? It was almost mandatory that I must have danced to the tunes of Backstreet Boys (or Take That, East17, 98 Degrees, Westlife…), to rock it out with Bon Jovi, watched Clueless and thought it was the coolest movie (like, TOTALLY) and of course, rehearsed …

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      Osborne House, setting of the film: Victoria and Abdul

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      The Victorians loved their seaside resorts. All along the English coast are reminiscences of Victorian terraces, which were holiday homes for many of the rich and wealthy, business families from the north who would spend the warmer months of the year soaking up some seaside sun. But when you are Queen Victoria, you don’t just …

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      Things you might not know about Taipei history

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I loved a recent article on Traveller listing the 13 best cities you’ve never thought of going to, listing Taipei, the place of my birth among the other exotic and fantastic cities around the world. Personally the idea of visiting places that may not be on the mainstream travel itineraries gives you an alternative view …

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      Getting trendy with the underground in London

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Having lived in this city for almost three years now and it has never ceased to surprise me. There is always something being transformed, being created and re-created and the way Londoners are so blase about stuff happening around them seems to indicate change is nothing new. Try wearing your loudest shirt or a pikachu …

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      My ‘Alpine Affair’ part 2 – a romance with Vorarlberg

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Switzerland may have been an affair that filled me with lust, with its toned muscles and sultry stare (sorry, now that I’ve written it, I can’t get that image of Channing Tatum out of my head!) — it was Vorarlberg that filled me with warm and fuzzy emotions, like the boy next door you never …

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      My affair with Switzerland

      My ‘Alpine Affair’ part 1 – lusting over Switzerland

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      There is no doubt about it. Switzerland is very, very beautiful, and it easily had me at ‘hello’. The love affair began even before I landed in Geneva Airport. Switzerland flashed a glorious smile at me from below, with Lake Geneva shimmering in the shadows of Alpine peaks dusted with snow, with that crisp green …

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      Still thinking about going to Eurovision in Kiev?

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Ok, it might be a little late for those not already in Europe to consider, but Eurovision is upon us in a few days and as Ukraine won last year’s song contest, the event will be held in the country’s capital – Kiev – this year. If you are still thinking about going along, here’s …

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      A quick guide to rail travel in Europe

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      It never occurred to me to travel otherwise. In Europe, where the option for rail travel is good and (mostly) reliable, it is my first choice of transport when I am roaming around the continent. However, it wasn’t until I was helping a friend about their European itinerary did I realise not many people know …

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      5 reasons why you’ll love the Isle of Man

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Isle of where? You ask. The Isle of Man, a small island wedged between the shores of north England and Ireland, is a crown dependency. It means, it is technically a country, with its own parliament, its own laws and government, but is still in the possession of the British Crown and relies on Britain …

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      5 things that make old Dubai cool

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I had wanted to add a bit more about Old Dubai (areas surrounding Al Karama and Deira) to my previous Dubai stop over post, but I thought about it a bit more, it really does deserve a post on its own, as it is to me, a more interesting side to the Dubai compared to …

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      Lessons from our little Dubai stop over

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I think it’s time to finally admit we are getting old. It was about three hours into the second leg of our flight from London to Sydney when we began to realise: we no longer find inflight entertainment entertaining, the complimentary alcohol no longer amused us and to be honest, our bodies no longer tolerated …

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      Stalking cats in Marrakech

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      You knew this was coming ;-) Remember when I did a little cat album for cats in the Philippines? Well, here are some cats in Marrakech! Besides sightseeing, you’ll often find me stalking cats on my travels, and boy oh boy was Marrakech a crazy cat lady heaven! Morocco is one of the 5 destinations …

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      Lost in the souks in Marrakech

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      “You would love Marrakech,” a friend told me after she visited this popular Moroccan city ten years ago. “There are cats, everywhere.” Morocco has been on my mind for a long time – it is one of those places, like India, that intrigues me, and no, it’s not because of the cats either! (Although, the …

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      Budget traveller’s alternative to The Peak, Hong Kong

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Tourist attractions can be really expensive. Once you have paid all the entrance fees to the things you want to see, you can easily spend your entire trip’s budget just in one day! So on our most recent trip to Hong Kong, we wanted an alternative to visiting The Peak – the observation platform sitting …

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      Where to find mythical creatures in the world?

      Amy McPhersonBlog, Life & Stuff

      Lovers of Harry Potter and Pokemon Go can vouch for this: there is nothing more exciting than being able to find fantastic beasts or discover mythical creatures in our surroundings, even if it’s imagined. One of those things about travel is that sometimes, you can let you are imagination be carried away with you, and …

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      First timers’ guide to Taipei

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      I am not biased, but having experienced Taipei as an adult and as a tourist, it really is an exciting city to visit. Here’s a little guide to Taipei on getting in, getting around and essential information about travelling in Taipei. Why you should visit Taipei (and the rest of Taiwan while you are at …

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      Sightseeing with Taipei Metro!

      Amy McPhersonBlog

      Taipei is getting ready to host this year’s Universiade, and earlier this year has launched a double-decker, hop-on, hop-off city sightseeing buses around the city. Although, personally, I’ve never really enjoyed these fixed destination tourist buses, and everywhere we go, we try to use local public transport to get around. Just like in London’s red …

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