New shelves in the motorhome! In the wardrobe, next to the kitchen, we have previously only had some hangers with jackets. Now Peter has built shelves there instead, so we can use the cupboard as a pantry. It feels like we will have room for much more!
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When I read Sofi Oksanen's Purge, I found her storytelling to be magical. Her debut novel Stalin's Cows did not disappoint either. The language here is perhaps even more straightforward, and a little less polished, as it rushes across the pages.
Read moreGetting travel insurance before you go on an adventure is a good idea - but does it apply when you need it? We've tried to find out when home insurance is enough, and when you actually need travel insurance too. Plus, we found a list of 10 things that make your travel insurance invalid.
Read moreSometimes we make fish soup or fish stew from scratch. But sometimes it's nice to keep it simple. We start with a ready-made soup and "heat it up" with extra ingredients and spices. And we serve it with a baguette with cambozola - not bad at all!
Read moreWhen the flight comparison site Skyscanner asked 550 Europeans which accent is the sexiest, it came up with French breaking at the top. Breaking on Russian or Scandinavian is also apparently sexy. One wonders if we Europeans have seen too much film? Or, what about this?
Read moreHere's a little travel list we found on another blog. We tell you about our favourite city, the worst place we visited and where we want to go in the future. If you have a blog, feel free to join in and make the list too!
Read moreRegular readers may remember that we started reading Russian in the evenings. How is it going? Well, we have to admit that we are a bit behind ... so we have to catch up! Right now there are notes with Russian words everywhere in our house ....
Read moreWe are booking a hotel in Canada and are in the process of choosing a room. But why should it be so complicated? King, queen, twin, double ... what do all these names for beds really mean? Are all these types of beds for two? Is something very luxurious and something simple...?
Read moreWant to know more about caravanning in the US? Swedish Stephanie lives with her family in a caravan in the USA and writes the blog iCaravan. In addition to being well-written and filled with nice pictures, it is interesting to follow life in a caravan in American culture. It is exciting when someone dares to choose a slightly different way of life! We were so curious that we decided to ask Stephanie a few questions.
Read moreMotorhome life is almost always super cosy, but sometimes things don't turn out the way you expect them to ... One of our first trips was to Trosa, and that trip didn't turn out at all like we had imagined.
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