We have been to Kenya twice. The first time (2007) we backpacked to Nairobi and took a train to Mombasa. The second time (2012) we travelled with a friend from Kenya and experienced everything from a traditional wedding with 400 guests to a remote rural village without electricity or running water.
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Ok, here we go and it's Happy Friday just for you! IT'S YOUR DAY! Today you should not respond to this post but just smile and go into the weekend very happy. Remember not to respond but just receive. Follow along!
Read moreIn San Francisco there are lots of buildings filled with start-up companies and new ideas to fit into our digital world. Elin Elkehag sold her apartment in Stockholm, quit her 90 000 a month job and moved to San Francisco. She had an idea that she strongly believed in. Join us!
Read moreOk, time for a new update on the market. I've been to several events this week and some of them I write about here. Sweden is hot in the world and things are going very well for us. In Stockholm, start-up companies are thriving and ideas for developing products and services to fit into digital life are flowing. Everything will become easier. Join us!
Read moreKozlowka is a historic palace in Poland that is definitely worth a visit. The palace is a rococo and neoclassical palace built in the 18th century with an amazing castle park. We also stayed one night at a really cosy campsite with a personal welcome, sauna, lots of animals and a huge shop where you can buy... everything.
Read moreSaturday and guest blog with Elisabeth Haug
Now we are almost halfway through our journey, on Saturday (read today) we have been out for 3 weeks and we then have the same amount of time left. Things happen that you have not planned for better or worse. It means that you have so many memories to deal with later. I think you benefit from the holiday well into the autumn when we sit and remember the trip. What may not feel so funny at the moment, usually becomes a good laugh later.
Read moreYesterday I told you about my very first trips, the ones I did when I was between 0 and 20 years old. Perhaps that's when my first sense of adventure was awakened, but then I got the chance to go on even more adventures! Today it's time to tell you about the trips I made when I was between 21 and 28 years old. And then I met Peter! So ... let's go back to the summer of 1996 when I was 21 years old.
Read moreThere has been a lot of travelling for us this year, both with and without a motorhome. Now we will actually be home in Sweden for a while, and now we can instead look forward to the autumn motorhome trips here in our own country. The motorhome season is not over yet, and even if you have limited time off, you can still go on weekends. It will be really cozy to get out with the motorhome again!
Read moreA lot happened on the trip to Greece. On the nerve, we had a stopover in Istanbul and we didn't want to sit in an airport for three hours. Me (Peter) and my two blogger friends checked that there was a five-star hotel 12 minutes from the airport. Done and done, here we go! I will also tell you how I forgot my iPhone in the aircraft.
Read moreMany of our campervan friends are heading south this autumn and we have to admit that we are liiite jealousy. Here we are in the dark. But there are actually lots of things to enjoy during the Swedish autumn too, not least all the seafood and mushrooms. Today is "Happy Friday" and here are 3 good things about autumn.
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