Although it’s been about three weeks since I stayed in the hotel in Vienna, it took me that long to get the spelling of the name right before I could write a review. The Rooms Look, I paid fifty euros for the night and that included a free breakfast, so I wasn’t expecting luxury and … Continue reading Hotel Am Brillantengrund, Vienna: A Review
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Love it or loathe it: Queenstown
A lot of people, when quizzed about the New Zealand’s south island, would wax poetic about places like Milford Sound and Wanaka, and would be very quick to dismiss Queenstown with words like ‘flashy’ and ‘crowded’ being thrown around. Coupled with it’s world-wide reputation of being ‘the adrenaline capital’, you imagine it to be a … Continue reading Love it or loathe it: Queenstown
Becoming a Divemaster: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
This article is part two in a series about the process of getting my PADI Divemaster certification. I felt that it was not real life to omit the fear I had to overcome to do this course, so I wrote about that in part one. This article will focus on the good and bad parts … Continue reading Becoming a Divemaster: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Books I Read Last Month #2
1. “The Orphan Masters Son” by Adam Johnson The Orphan Masters Son won the Pulitzer prize for fiction and was published 2012. I picked this one up with a little hesitation as it’s a thick, beastly book and indeed it ended up taking me two weeks to finish it (a long time in Jo-Land). I … Continue reading Books I Read Last Month #2
Books I Read Last Month
Now if you aren’t a book lover then feel free to skip over this post. I read some interesting books in the last month and thought it would be interesting to share my opinion. 1. “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed I ran out and bought this book after I found out they were making … Continue reading Books I Read Last Month
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