“We get up in the morning
from the alarm clocks warning,
take the 8:15 into the city”.
Nah, this is the opening line of “Taking care of business” by Bachman Turner Overdrive. A song everybody should know.
We do get up by the alarm clock though.
“We get up in the morning
from the alarm clocks warning,
take the 8:15 into the city”.
Nah, this is the opening line of “Taking care of business” by Bachman Turner Overdrive. A song everybody should know.
We do get up by the alarm clock though.
We start slow this morning. Well, at least I do. Whiskey at the end of a binge is seldom doing wonders for my next day spirit. Continue reading →
Ten years. That’s 3652 days, and I’ve been loving every day of it. Happy anniversary, baby! Continue reading →
Katja gets up before me, as usual, but the wind and rain outside chases her back into bed. Continue reading →
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The fact that I’m not hungover is quickly replaced by the urgency to get the bags in order. After seventy days we’re leaving Thailand. Continue reading →
For once we travel in the evening and have the whole day in the city before departure. A hearty breakfast and then it’s packing time. Continue reading →
Katja goes out to do yoga while I just turn over and sleep a little longer. I get up eventually and make ready a couple of blog posts. Then Katja bursts back through the door.”You wanna know what I have done!”, she exclaimes. Continue reading →
After a good night’s sleep we slowly get around in the morning. A little sea breeze yesterday made us sleep like babies. Continue reading →
«Not visited Vietnam if not visited Halong Bay!” The words are from our guide for the day, Tom. We’re on a 3,5 hours bus ride from Hanoi to Halong bay. Continue reading →
I really don’t knew how to find the right words to describe this mornings adventure. The Ho Chi Minh mausoleum and museum was… Continue reading →