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aoibaratraveler · 5 years
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My Road Trip Through the UK: A Reflection
Well, the trip is done. It’s been just over two weeks now since we got back and I’m now writing this after having spent a week in our new home (and a week at his grandparents while he found a new car)
The road trip was certainly a lot of fun with its ups and downs and I got to see and experience things that I never have before and it has definitely left a lasting impression on me. Scotland was by far my favourite place, just everywhere there. Such tremendous beauty and so much of it! I did see a lot of beauty in England and in Wales but Scotland was something else. When we were in the Highlands it was like setting foot in a Scandinavian fairytale for the majority of it. The question I have been asking myself though is if I would ever do this kind of road trip again? Well, no I wouldn’t. I might go on a road trip again, much farther into the future, but we would have to do everything differently and for a start hopefully, have more money to get a proper camper van and just have much more stops and spend longer in each place. It’s my dream to drive all across North America especially since I’m Canadian and I have never seen more than just Vancouver; we would obviously do it though...when the states are experiencing a drastically different political climate. Overall though, I learned that road trips aren’t for me. They make you restless and tired without having actually done any exploring and when it rains, it becomes easy to just spend all day inside the car which is a bit of a downer. Actually, if I could, I would probably travel around North America by train if the trains were better and cheaper. I much prefer backpacking and just walking for miles or hitchhiking (only in Japan, I’ve never done it anywhere else and I don’t know if I’d want to) or randomly getting on a train and seeing where it goes. I love train journeys, one of my favourite things about traveling. In general, I definitely love a trip where I can be more active, meet more people, explore more nature and see things that I could never see in Canada. I guess that’s what traveling is all about? Experiencing a completely different culture to your own and appreciating it all the same. I want to travel around Africa, South American, South East Asia, and learn new languages and experience new things. When I traveled around Japan and Europe, I met some amazing people and some...not so amazing people but I still wouldn’t take back my experiences because I got to fully experience every city and country I went to. Although, of course, walking through a big city with a big back was daunting at times and when I was in Italy, I met a few people who were unfortunately robbed and that sucks. I was fortunate enough to not have anything too major happen to me while I traveled around Europe and Japan. But anyway, this reflection is about my time traveling the UK not anywhere else (I will post detailed reflections, probably in parts, about my time traveling Europe and Japan on my own, there is a lot to say). Even though it ended in the most unexpected way and even though the road trip was tiring, I am still quite content with the trip in general, but I would probably never do a trip like this one, again. The bf thinks so as well, but I am very excited for our next adventure, whenever that may be...we’re pretty broke now... The UK is much more expensive than we thought, we were under the impression that traveling domestically wouldn’t be too bad, but we obviously didn’t put enough thought into it, I sincerely think taking a flight to Eastern Europe for example and traveling around there would have been much cheaper, but oh well.
Here are some of my favourite photos from the trip.
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essen-psd · 4 years
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oh man it’s been mad years since I made these über #gooey #puffedwheatsquares #soscrummy #canadiantreats #canadianintheuk https://www.instagram.com/p/CGH5HfShcZC/?igshid=ht7arb4fyked
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jetsetwells-blog · 5 years
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Wandering and wondering what to do and where to go. 🍁❤️ .⠀ .⠀ #canadianintheuk #canadianexpat #canadiantraveller #canadianabroad #canada #amazingarchitecture #archidaily #architexture #architecturephotography #beautifuldestinations #doyoutravel #exploremore #exploringtheglobe #ilovetravel #instapassport #instatravel #openmyworld #travelgram #travelawesome #freedomthinkers #keepexploring #letsgosomewhere #lifeofadventure #neverstopexploring #stayandwander #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelbug #travelpic #jetsetwells (at Castle Street, Liverpool) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3uUmqPgI8X/?igshid=10a3w460b8kt7
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canada-2-england · 7 years
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Happy Canada Day!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 .
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An amazing way to spend a Saturday 😍 Super proud of us! #colourobstaclerush #paint #majesticunicorns #exercise #obstacles #foam #rain #morepaint #amazing #lovedit #canadianintheuk #goodfriends (at Windsor Racecourse)
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aoibaratraveler · 5 years
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UK Road Trip Week 4
Ok, so I was actually semi productive with this, this week and finished typing it out on Tuesday morning but then my tumblr app stopped working on my phone and then when I tried to use the browser on my phone it uploaded all weird. So I am finally able to upload this from a Starbucks on the bf’s laptop.
Day 22:
I woke up feeling lucky to have done Snowdon a day before because torrential rain came down all night and seemed to persist well into the morning and afternoon and looking at the forecast for the next month...well, its bleak. I did, however, feel much better after a good night's sleep and even though I am a bit sore, I think that I am more than ready to do another hike or scramble like Snowdon because I just enjoyed it so much. If the rain does let up then I would love to do Scafell Pike in England and Ben Nevis in Scotland, the tallest mountains in each. Soon after we woke up, we decided to head to Llandudno for a walk along the coast and to get some coffee but after charging up for a bit and grabbing some pasties from the local bakery, the bf had the grave misfortune of having half his pasty stolen by an aggressive seagull. In fact, most of the seagulls in this town were rather aggressive, one of them swooped down at my head while I was eating my pasty. After this unfortunate event though, the bf's mood took a dip so we decided to leave and head to Betws y Coed where we would be meeting up with T, the bf's friend later on. It was certainly a cute little village but because of the torrential downpour, we couldn't explore much and so we retreated to a hotel for some Welsh cream tea and to have a safe shelter to watch the rain. After a couple of hours T showed up and we attempted to go on a walk to a nearby lake since it seemed to have stopped raining but not even 10 minutes into our walk and it came down hard again and we were properly soaked. Luckily, it was warm rain so I didn't mind it too much. We retreated to T's car where T and the bf reminisced on their uni days. The rain seemed to let up a bit so we took a chance and explored the other side of Betws y Coed where there were a cute train station and a rhino made of metal that encased bottle caps to promote recycling. Near the station there was a lovely little suspension bridge with a backdrop of a field scattered with sheep and a forest. We played poo sticks there for a couple of minutes and then decided to head to a restaurant called Olif for Welsh Tapas and we were very happy that we did because not even a minute later the torrential rain came back which didn't seem to let up for the rest of the night. It was great timing for us. The Welsh Tapas was delicious, we thoroughly enjoyed the croquetas which was a breaded ball of melted cheddar cheese, potato, and leek, yum. We ate, drank, and were merry for a couple of more hours before heading to a nearby nature reserve to pitch up for the night; the rain still coming down with a fury.
Day 23:
Today was a bit disappointing only because we really just couldn't do anything for there was torrential rain for most of the day. We set off from the spot we were parked and drove through the gorgeous valleys that gave off an almost ominously beautiful atmosphere to it because of the rain. We made a stop near Tryfan, a cool mountain that is mostly a scramble that the bf had wanted to take me on but because of the rain he couldn't. We tried to wait out the rain for a bit but to no avail so we retreated to a Starbucks for a few hours and read. When we got hungry we decided to leave and we grabbed some Chinese takeaway before heading to T's place to stay for the night. I got to play with her gorgeous border collie so not a bad end to the day.
Day 24:
Today we initially had plans to meet up with another friend of T's but he bailed on us so T decided to be our tour guide around Snowdonia. We had a delicious full breakfast in her town and then set off to a town called "BeddGelert". It was a lovely little town that had a beautiful nature walk and river and where the legend of Gelert is said to have taken place.
"According to the oft-told legend, Llywelyn, Prince of Gwynedd and the most powerful man in the whole of Wales, had a hound called Gelert. In some versions of the tale, the dog had been given to Llywelyn by none other than King John of England. One day Llywelyn went hunting, leaving Gelert behind to look after his infant son. When Llywelyn returned he found his tents in disarray. There was no sign of his son and Gelert, when he jumped up to greet his master, had jaws stained red with blood. Instantly assuming the hound had killed the baby, the Prince drew his sword and ran the dog through. Only then did Llywelyn discover the unharmed baby lying beneath its upturned cot and the body of a wolf that had tried to kill the child, in the corner of the tent. The faithful Gelert had defended his charge and killed the wolf. The hound was buried with great ceremony and, legend says, prince Llywelyn never smiled from that day onwards." (https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/wales/entries/e6f11332-ae6f-3364-96a4-1af14401369b)
We had a long stroll around the river and then had coffee and cake at a cafe. We decided to get three cakes and split them; chocolate fudge, coffee-walnut, and carrot. They were scrumptious but personally I liked coffee-walnut the best. Afterward we drove to a place called Black Rock Sands--in English, the Welsh name is supremely hard to pronounce. It was a vast, sandy beach with an outstanding view of the mountains. There were a few really cool caves that we were able to explore because the tide was low. I imagined how cool it would be to swim in these caves and I hoped that maybe someday I'll get the opportunity. We then climbed on top of a cliff edge to get a better view. It was awesome. I wanted to walk across the cliff but T said that if it was closed off then we may risk being able to get down while the tide is low so we made our way back down and walked some more along the beach. After our walk T remembered one more cool place that she wanted to show us which was an ancient Celtic forest within Snowdonia National Park and was surrounding a lake. This forest had so many traits to it that made it feel like you were walking inside a forest straight out of a fairytale, from the most covered slate walls to the ancient trees to the lush green nature enveloping a fallen over tree to the misplaced plant life like bamboo trees. It was such a whimsical walk that felt almost therapeutic. It was nearing 17:30 so we decided to grab a bite at the pub outside the forest but were quite disappointed with the portion sizes they gave us of the chips we ordered so we set back to T's town of Blaenau Ffestiniog and purchased some more (which ended up being too much) chips and a couple of spring rolls that were the size of paninis from a local Chinese takeaway. We ate our takeaway next to a lake for a bit...before being attacked by midges so then we ran to T's car to finish it off. We felt properly full of grease after this so we went for a short walk around the lake (by now you can guess that Snowdon National Park is just full of picturesque lakes, mountains, and forests and is very much the scenery that I've been craving to see all year). We then headed back to T's place, said our goodbyes to her and her lovely parents and dog and then set off towards Conwy to pitch up for the night.
Day 25:
I'm so pleased that I've been able to see so many castles on this trip. Last time I lived in England, I hardly saw any although I saw a few castles in mainland Europe during my 2 month backpacking trip before starting my university exchange in Preston. This past year as well I don't think we saw any castles. We started the morning by driving back through Conwy and having a look at the medieval castle there. I unfortunately didn't get a photo though. We then began our drive out of Wales. We did, however, stop in a place called Prestatyn before fully leaving to nip into a Tesco's and use their facilities and get some caffeine. Here, I had the most ridiculous experience. I've dealt with some, let's say not so knowledgeable customer service people before in supermarkets in the UK but this took the cake. I decided to buy some Redbull and in the UK red bull is age restricted to people aged 16 and over (any energy drink is). But then there is also the think 25 policy here where customer service employees ask to check ID for anything age-restricted if they think you look under 25. This is completely fine because even though I am 25, I'm well aware that I could pass as 18 or younger so I always have my ID on me when I buy energy drinks. The thing is when I pulled out my Canadian driver's license that has my photo and age and everything that a normal ID has and which has been accepted literally everywhere else I've gone to (which is what I told her), the checkouts girl (who looked to be my age or younger) rejected it and refused to sell me the Redbull. I couldn't believe it! At first she looked at it and then immediately showed it to her associate who then said she would go and ask the manager about it. She gave me the absurd reason that because she had never seen this kind of ID before or don't get them often in the store (what do you mean "them"? Foreign ID?) that she needed to check that it was legit...I couldn't believe what I was hearing...so essentially because my ID was foreign and she'd never seen it before, she questioned whether it was real. Well, I've spent some time working at another supermarket here called Sainsbury's and we were taught that as long as the ID has their photo and age and looks like ID then it's acceptable. I said that to her (although didn't mention that I had worked at Sainsbury's) and she just kept giving me the most condescending look and said "you'd be surprised what people could fake! And I can't sell you this item if you are underage" ...well she showed it to her manager and she said that even the manager said they couldn't accept it! I tried to remain calm and reiterate that, that just can't be right but she stuck to her guns and said she couldn't sell me it. I went to tell the bf what had happened and he was equally shocked and angry on my behalf and said I should try and argue it so I decided to go back in, directly to customer service and ask to speak to the store manager myself. The customer service woman herself agreed that my ID should have been accepted but said I should be flattered that they thought I look younger than my age...that isn't the point though? I know I look younger than my age and I'm always happy to show my ID (I don't look younger than 16 though) but the point is that checkouts people (1 of which was apparently the checkouts manager!?) refused to accept my official, government-issued Canadian driver's license because it was foreign to them which is really just due to them being ignorant and clueless more than anything, but that's unfortunately how a large portion of the UK is now...when the manager came, he agreed that my ID should have been accepted. Vindication. So, feeling a bit petty, I went back to the same checkouts girl, asked her which manager exactly she spoke to because I had just spoken to the store manager and he said that my ID was completely fine. She gave me another stupid excuse but I just thanked her as a way of saying "fuck off" in my own way without actually saying it. She never apologized. I then used the self-scan machine right next to her but the coward that she is stormed off and got her friend to authorize my red bull instead while she grabbed a basket and aggressively threw it right next to me to pretend she was putting it away. I gave her a smile on the way out and felt victorious but still in complete disbelief at how unprofessional that whole interaction was. We then drove to the top of a hill that had a gorgeous viewpoint of the entire city that wiped away the frustration of that whole event. We drove to Preston from there and had German doner for dinner and then to the Forest of Bowland AONB to chill for the rest of the evening (my favourite AONB so far).
Day 26:
Waking up in the Forests of Bowland was spectacular with the mountains on one side and the sun on the other, it was beautiful. We drove through such gorgeous valleys and fields, it didn't feel like the England that I'd been living in for the past 11 months. I was overjoyed to have the opportunity to see it but a bit sad that I was missing out on sights like this all year. Once we'd driven through the forest, we filled up on petrol at ASDA and freshened up in their washrooms. We then headed into the city of Lancaster where we first had dessert for breakfast at a place called Kaspa's (oh my I'm going to be working off a lot when we get back home). From there we ventured off and walked around the city and up to the Lancaster castle which served as a prison for some time but now houses the Crown Court and is open to the public in some parts. I was pretty tired owing to having a restless sleep the night before with the storm being easily audible from inside the car. At about 5 we decided to set off towards the lake district and Scafell Pike. This drive was probably just a bit more amazing then the one we had this morning. It was absolutely stunning, the bf had to pull over so I could take more photos but my camera most likely doesn't do it any justice. Just absolutely breathtaking and just what you want to end the night on before going to bed.
Day 27:
Ahh! Scratch what I said about need 2 1/2 to 3 months for the UK and Ireland (well I suppose you can do if you want to take your sweet time), we have covered so much ground and expect to cover a lot more by the 31st, so this trips need at most 2 months and we reckon if we were to do the whole of Ireland then we could probably do it 10 days but we're still saving that for another time. You know those days when you feel like you did a lot but didn't really accomplish anything? This would have been one of those days. I don't know, I guess it was because of the rain as well but the bf and I were also feeling pretty grumpy all day and were short with each other a lot. We had parked just outside Scafell Pike hoping that maybe there was a chance we could wake up and the weather would be great for a hike but it had rained all night and it didn't look like it was going to let up in the morning so unfortunately, we had to give up on the idea of hiking Scafell Pike at least at this part of the trip. The bf told me it always rains in the Lake District and that it's hardly ever sunny but I was really hoping that I would get to see the lakes in all their glory. There was nothing around (except for the lakes and mountains of course) so we decided to drive 15 mins North West out of the lakes to a small seaside town called Seascale. It was very quiet there and we found a small, family-run cafe that served breakfast, cakes, coffee, and tea. We managed to freshen up there and made a new plan for the day which was to drive to Windermere, Grasmere and then watch the Liverpool game somewhere. Well, when we got to Windermere, it was absolutely packed with tourists and still raining which just made us more grumpy. The bf and I don't do well in big touristy crowds. We walked around for a bit and then the bf got more coffee but we quickly gave up on trying to enjoy ourselves since it was just so noisy and busy and the visibility of the lake was horrendous because of the rain and honestly I was just really bummed out about not being able to see the lake properly. So off we went to Grasmere. It was a tiny village but really cute. The reason we went to Grasmere was because of the gingerbread shop that's been there for hundreds of years with an old recipe that claims to make unique gingerbread that is crumbly and gooey. Well, let me tell you that, that claim is not unfounded. There was a big line outside the shop too so you know they're popular. They weren't mind-blowingly delicious or anything but they were yummy. After that, we were at a loss of what to do. The weather was miserable so we couldn't really do anything outdoorsy which is also sad because half the point of this trip was to explore Britsh nature and wilderness and do a lot of hikes but we're in the second half of this trip and that seems unlikely to happen now. Especially since I'm kind of running out of funds for this trip now. We debated whether or not to go to a hotel for afternoon tea but it was getting too late for that. We settled on just cutting our losses and leaving the lakes early. We decided to drive straight up to Glasgow. On the drive up I could really feel how burned out the bf was getting and I started feeling really guilty. I'm used to roughing it up for long periods of time but I don't think he is. I mean we've both been grumpy today but for different reasons. I'm sad this trip isn't going as I hoped it would because of the weather and not being able to save up enough this year and he's just tired and growing more and more irritable as the days go on. I booked us a night's stay in an Airbnb for the day after because we both need to do laundry anyway and he just needs a good night's sleep. Once we got to Glasgow, we watched the game (Liverpool won, yay!) and then we drove up to a country park to pitch up for the night.
Day 28:
When we woke up it was rainy and windy so we decided to head to a nearby shopping mall from the country park to charge up with some coffee. After a couple of hours there we drove into Glasgow for some sightseeing. This proved to be a bit difficult because we soon found out that Glasgow is an outrageously expensive city with exuberant parking charges. It took us a while to find something, but after around 45 mins of driving around we chanced upon a car park that was behind a pub that looked to have absolutely no parking charges or restrictions and seemed to be somewhat of a mostly unknown free car park. After double-checking that it really was free we set off to explore the city. Glasgow is really cool. It has an interesting mix of old school buildings and historical architecture as well as more modern ones with a TON of incredibly artistic graffiti on the side of buildings everywhere . We walked around for a while and tried the famous deep-fried Mars bar which I thought was yummy but it wasn't to the bf's taste. We were still hungry so we grabbed lunch at a place called Bread Meats Bread because I heard that they do great poutine and boy was I right. The poutine was massive and absolutely delicious with tons of gravy and cheese curds, probably the best poutine I've had in the UK. We also got a pastrami sandwich and a fried chicken grilled cheese melt that were both oh so good and served in some pretty spectacular toast. After exploring more of what the city had to offer which included a Tardis propped up in the city square and a statue of a colourful laughing child. At around 4 we decided it was time to head to the Airbnb that we booked for the night but not before stopping in Morrisons to grab some instant noodles for the road. This Airbnb was lovely, clean and just what we needed to have a proper charge up. We took the rest of the night easy, did our laundry, played with the host's dogs and had a shower. The host, herself, was also really friendly and was into all the same fandom as us from Marvel to Doctor Who to Game of Thrones to Harry Potter. The tv in our room was also massive so we watched an episode of Doctor Who before calling it a night.
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aoibaratraveler · 5 years
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UK Road Trip Week 1
Hello! My name is Danielle and I’m finally using my page to talk about traveling, it’s certainly been a long time coming that’s for sure! I’ve said it in my bio but I am a horrible procrastinator and even though I love traveling and I try to make a habit of going to as many places as I can every year, but I hardly ever document it other than in the form of instagram or facebook really which I am ashamed to say...even though I have three journals that my friends have bought for me specifically for this purpose. Well no more! I’m going to slowly try and make a habit of documenting my travels in the form of tumblr or in my journals and eventually start a youtube channel since I am so inspired by youtubers like Sharmander or Sharla in Japan, Tokidoki Traveler or Abroad in Japan and even lovelyzkelly and I want to be able to share my story and my travels like them!
Eventually I’ll also post about about my past trips and how they have shaped me as a person because I have tons to say on the matter but for now let’s start with the present!
It has officially been a little over a week since I started traveling around the UK with my boyfriend. i’m so happy to finally being able to do this, ever since I moved to Cambridgeshire last September I have been itching to travel again and now I can see all that this country has to offer! We started the trip on July 19th and I decided that I would log each day in my small notebook since I don’t always have access to wifi and then just relay it all here so without further ado! ...By the way follow me on instagram at Danielle.bay to see all the photos from each destination of our trip! (I also have twitter @daniellebay24)
Day 1:
Today started off full with jitters and excitement because we had only just moved into our new place and were now headed off onto a road trip/camping adventure--which would be my very first time doing both and I did not know what to expect. After two hours on the road and eating a delicious chicken mayo sandwich prepared by the bf we arrived at our first campsite. Hilariously our camping neighbours who were in a camper van had set up a washing machine and were hooked up to the communal water area and it was just rather ridiculous and excessive; they were full on glamping. We had a fun albeit confused time setting up our tent then decided to grab dinner at the pub that was on the campsite. My first time sleeping in the tent was rather rough especially with the heavy rain all night, but it was still a fun experience and besides I’m no stranger to sleeping uncomfortably after my experience with couch-surfing.
Day 2:
Woke up surprisingly early on Day 2 without an alarm or anything at about 6:30, i was pleasantly surprised. I hope that camping will fix my internal clock so that I can go back to being an early bird. We quickly packed up after having a coffee and experiencing weather mood swings and then hit the road for the Isle of Sheppey. During the drive I was finally able to finish six more chapters of Harry Potter (don’t judge me, I’m reading the series for the first time and loving it) and we also experienced a very cool, local thunder shower. Once we arrived at the campsite, the bf took the liberty of setting up the tent. It was lovely and warm so he insisted on having a bbq, I objected at first because it was getting late in the day but we ultimately did it only to have it not turn out so great in that it took over an hour for our meat to properly cook and by that time it was dark and cold and the bf was looking a bit sheepish.
Day 3:
Slept slept in a bit to about to 8:45 because I had a very uncomfortable sleep on the hard foam sleeping mat. Eventually we had breakfast which consisted of just strawberries for me, the bf really wanted to make eggs but I told him it was no use unless he had oil to fry with and salt/pepper, he did it anyway and then saw the error in his ways. Later, we decided to go buy some supplies (stuff to fry with) and then charge up. An unfortunate amount of our days have been taken up by going to shops and charging our electronics; each time we’ve spent about three hours...so we’re going to try and remedy that by buying a car gizmo thing that allows us both to charge our phones in the car. After charging up we finally explored the island a bit and went to the edge which was super cool. We saw a horse that looked like a cow, a donkey, two very happy dogs, a snail hanging out on a leaf, and a B&B called “Hogwarts”--all in all a pretty chill day. Oh and we got Chinese takeaway, yum.
Day 4:
My sinuses were really bad when I woke up, I think because of the older couple that decided to pitch up right next to us and smoke until late last night and early in the morning. I woke up at 5:30 because it was just a very uncomfortable sleep and I honestly can’t wait to get a sleeping mat. Anyway I didn’t actually get up until 6:30 and so did the bf. We slowly packed up everything and had our  coffees and then were off by 9. Today’s drive was wonderfully scenic and we hugged the coast the whole day. I just regret not transferring my photos on my phone’s storage or deleting some things earlier so that I could have taken more photos and shot more videos...luckily the bf took some for me on his phone. Southern England’s coast is beautiful and I don’t know why it isn’t advertised more. It felt like we were in a different country or somewhere in Italy, Spain or even Southern France. Many coastal cities are much like Santa Monica but cleaner in that each of them have a lovely view of a ferris wheel on the pier and everything seems more chill. From the beautiful coast of Herne Bay to the stunning white cliffs of Dover and all the way through the South Downs AONB to Portsmouth it was a fantastic drive. Unfortunately once we arrived in Portsmouth our Airbnb was less than ideal. The couple in the room next to us were loud through the night and the walls are just too thin. The place is filthy, the shower is covered in mold and it just isn’t the best place to get refreshed and have a good sleep after camping.
Day 5:
Woke up to the obnoxious couple playing rap music at 6:30 and with the guy literally exclaiming that he doesn’t car if he wakes up the rest of the house because he is too “hyped”. We ended up having a chill morning since we had to wait for the bf's radio mp3 transmitter to arrive from Amazon, it’s great because it doubles as a charging station for our phones. We left at around 1:30 and began a lovely stroll in the warm sunshine exploring Portsmouth and it’s coast while also catching Pokemon. We unfortunately had a disappointing lunch that seemed deceivingly good from the menu which was also more expensive than it should have been but after getting the bf’s obligatory Starbucks of the day and reading for a bit we had a delicious beefy poutine and Mr. Whippy and then continued our stroll all the way along the coast and then back to the Airbnb.
Day 6:
Slept in a tad today, suppose I’ve gotten too used to the bed but then again we did walk a lot the day before so we were both really tired. We were out of the place by 11 and then set off to Exbury but not before making a stop at Aldi for a cheap and healthy lunch. The gardens of Exbury ended up being too expensive for what it was worth so we explored the Bealieu village before heading to Hurst Castle near Milford beach. It was so beautiful there on the beach and the walk to the castle was nice albeit tiring, about a 45 min trip each way on a sandspit that was very rocky. After arriving back at the place, we settled in with some iZombie and Dr. Who before bed.
Day 7:
Yay seventh day! I can’t believe that I have actually written everyday, proud of myself. We left the Airbnb earlier today and headed backwards towards the South Downs AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) to a beautiful valley called “Devil’s Dyke”--well, not exactly there, we parked about 3 miles away next to a water tower and then ate our deliciously cheap lunch from Aldi. We set off walking among gorgeous rolling hills and fields. I had always wanted to do this but because it was so humid and because we had foolishly neglected to bring our water, the hour long walk to Devil’s Dyke was harder than I anticipated. We got there in the end after stopping a few times for photos and to catch my breath and only really by cheering myself on internally. The valley was beautiful and vast but because it is considered a tourist attraction, there were more people than I would have liked. We got some water at the pub there, relaxed for a bit and absorbed the views before heading back. The journey back was much easier and faster partly because it was downhill and partly because it was cooler now. Unfortunately it was still equally as painful for my feet. It’s a shame I hadn’t realized sooner but my new sandals have a thing sticking out that irritates the arch of my feet and gives me blisters; still working on how I’ll remedy this. Once back at the car, we set off to Arundel to see the pretty castle and pretty it was, very Hogwartsesque. The town of Arundel was very cute and old timey and I felt it was a nice end to our day. The bf on the other hand regretted not just spending the day in Arundel instead since by the time we got there (18:30) everything was closed. We played Pokemon go for a bit and then headed back to the Airbnb. Once back, we opened our books and read for a couple of hours and then at about 23:30 got ready for bed but that’s when new guests started checking until late into the night, I don’t think they stopped until about 03:00 and were so loud, would turn on all the lights, leave them on, and then head to their rooms. One guest in particular would go in and out of his room constantly leaving all the lights on and talking loudly on the phone in the room next to us. It was really hard to fall asleep, especially because I had hunger pangs but I got there in the end. As for the bf, he’s such a light sleeper that he sadly barely got any sleep...
Alright! That’s all for my captain’s log of week 1! Next week I’ll be back with week 2! See you then!
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It is not down in any map; true places never are. I have so much to be happy about and thankful for. What are you thankful for? 💜💛⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #canadianintheuk #canadianexpat #canadiantraveller #canadianabroad #canada #amazingarchitecture #archidaily #architexture #architecturephotography #beautifuldestinations #doyoutravel #exploremore #exploringtheglobe #ilovetravel #instapassport #instatravel #openmyworld #travelgram #travelawesome #freedomthinkers #keepexploring #letsgosomewhere #lifeofadventure #neverstopexploring #stayandwander #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelbug #travelpic (at Liverpool City Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3rPFARjuvB/?igshid=weyvhm14py4y
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BIG DAY yesterday! It was the first day I went out exploring on my own. I know it sounds silly, but all the other times I was with my boyfriend. It's been a strange feeling "living" here. It feels very different than when I'm on vacation. Anytime I've been here on vacation I've felt totally confident to trek out on my own, but there's something strangely different about this. It's not a huge accomplishment, but my trip around the block to Tesco was awesome lol! Now, I'm pretty sure I can rule the world. 🌍👑⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #canadianintheuk #canadianexpat #canadiantraveller #canadianabroad #canada #amazingarchitecture #archidaily #architexture #architecturephotography #beautifuldestinations #doyoutravel #exploremore #exploringtheglobe #ilovetravel #instapassport #instatravel #openmyworld #travelgram #travelawesome #freedomthinkers #keepexploring #letsgosomewhere #lifeofadventure #neverstopexploring #stayandwander #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelbug #travelpic #uk (at Liverpool City Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3ZNg8Rg1kh/?igshid=kzo1jewayire
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This week has been full of planning, a little something I call "noisy brain," and a lack of sleep. Monday, I viewed a few flats. Monday night, decided to only commit to a 3 month let. Tough decision, but 6 months seems so long when so much is up in the air. Tuesday, signed rental application for the only flat that allows 3 month short term let. Wednesday, a bit backwards, but went to see the actual unit I'll be renting. Fortunately, no surprises after seeing it! Today, time for the pub and Prosecco! 💛🍻⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #canadianintheuk #canadianexpat #canadiantraveller #canadianabroad #canada #amazingarchitecture #archidaily #architexture #architecturephotography #beautifuldestinations #doyoutravel #exploremore #exploringtheglobe #ilovetravel #instapassport #instatravel #openmyworld #travelgram #travelawesome #freedomthinkers #keepexploring #letsgosomewhere #lifeofadventure #neverstopexploring #stayandwander #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelbug #travelpic #uk (at Liverpool City Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3JvmbFAms4/?igshid=vkeot655ov48
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To say that Italy is magnificent is a massive understatement. Florence is no exception, in fact, it’s the king of Italy. ❤️🍝⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #canadianintheuk #canadianexpat #canadiantraveller #canadianabroad #florence #amazingarchitecture #archidaily #beautifuldestinations #instapassport #keepexploring #letsgosomewhere #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelbug #picoftheday #instagood #traveldestinations #travel_destinations #hello_worldpics #travel_drops #discoveritaly #exploringitaly #jetsetwells #florence #firenze #italia #tuscany #florenceitaly #igersfirenze (at Florence, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2rZFIuDpu0/?igshid=1lv8pqorjmwrl
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Adventure and change are totally terrifying, but challenge motivates me to be better and learn from my mistakes. I know some people that are happy as hippos sitting in the mud doing the same thing day in and day out. I admire people that find meaning in the simple pleasures of life. I read a book one time that was called "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck." The book shared that we need to learn how to let go in order to enjoy life more. One of my greatest flaws is my inability to let go and move on. I think that the key to being happy is finding the ability to focus on the things you truly care about. I love travelling and exploring and I think I'll always want to be better, grow, and learn about myself and the world. 🙋👯⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #canadianintheuk #canadianexpat #canadiantraveller #canadianabroad #canada #amazingarchitecture #archidaily #architexture #architecturephotography #beautifuldestinations #doyoutravel #exploremore #exploringtheglobe #ilovetravel #instapassport #instatravel #openmyworld #travelgram #travelawesome #freedomthinkers #keepexploring #letsgosomewhere #lifeofadventure #neverstopexploring #stayandwander #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelbug #travelpic (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2e_P6SnswP/?igshid=1ir5fxv5wmtfl
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Absolutely loving the sights here in Brighton #gorgeous #brightonpier #galentinesday #excited #seaside #canadianintheuk (at Brighton Palace Pier)
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Photo from Paris 💖 #colouring #canadianintheuk #couple #relaxing #easterbreak (à Paris, France)
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Words can’t describe how much this man means to me 😍 #boyfriend #love #cuties #selfie #justbecause #canadianintheuk (at Dunstable)
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Just doing some exploring on our #roadtrip! #castle #ruins #exploring #weekend #getaway #canadianintheuk (at Donnington Castle)
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