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  • First Impressions of London  By : Johanna Baker-Dowdell
    Now that I have worked out what the words “alright” and “bless” mean in passing conversation (and what the appropriate response is), I have taken one step closer to submersing myself in London culture.
  • Notes from the Volcanic Isle  By : Johanna Baker-Dowdell
    From my vantage point on top of the spectacular Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand looked pretty good.

    After spending almost two hours negotiating ice steps, which had been cut for someone much taller than me, I was surveying the scene around me feeling exhilarated and unable to wipe the smile from my face. I had just climbed up a glacier and was about 500 meters above sea level.
  • Packing for a holday - travelling light with the kids in tow  By : Leah Squire
    As the owner of www.byokids.com.au ...your family travel gurus. We travel a lot as a family. Our travel agency specialises in family holidays and how can we travel light is one of our most common questions. For many people packing bags is one of the most difficult of holiday tasks. We all remember when we'd just throw a few things in a bag and off we'd go, well with kids in tow its not a problem it just takes a little more planning. Here are a few tips you might find useful:
  • Singapore Sling  By : Johanna Baker-Dowdell
    I couldn’t think of a better way to spend a few hours on a hot afternoon than by sipping a Singapore Sling in Raffles Hotel. I’d been walking around Singapore for most of the day and was feeling in dire need of a long, cool drink. The sweet pink concoction was exactly the right fix as I sat underneath Raffles’ electric fans and enjoyed the cool breeze.
  • Travelling With Children  By : Michelle Sweeney
    Travelling with Children is not for the fainthearted but for the well prepared.

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