“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 →
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 →
We get up with the alarm as we once again are applying for visa to Thailand. Well, technically we haven’t applied before as we timed it incorrectly when we were in Yangon, but today, today we’ll have success! Continue reading →