228 – The simple life

I really love this spot and being in no hurry to move on we had another day enjoying the scenery. After completing the van chores, I had a pamper with face mask, pedicure and washed my hair in the cold stream. We walked the pups and then later fashioned a double bungy lead to attempt …

225 – 226 Thrillseeking walks, cave houses and gorges

Todays walk could be dangerous…you even have to wear a hard hat! According to reviews if the Caminito del Rey is sold out online you can still go early in the morning in the hope of getting one of the 50 spare day tickets. I’d asked the guide the day before and he suggested arriving …

224 – Boxing day Baby

My youngest turned one! Happy birthday Ernest πŸΎπŸŽ‚ We woke early and we had two presents for him…a beef wellington flavoured nyla bone and chameleon toy. His siblings stole both so I unearthed Mabels buried ox horn and he happily chewed on that. I was so relieved he was back to his normal bouncy happy …

222 – Xmas eve wolves, agility and mountains

Living in the van we have so little space and weight capacity that we really don’t consider buying stuff. And to be honest anything we really need we tend to buy when the time comes. Outside of coffee and cake our luxury buys are typically books (kindle and audible) as we read prolifically. This year …

214 – The road less travelled

Last night, I felt so thankful. I might not have a clue what TV or celebrity gossip is doing the rounds, but why would I want that when I can be nestled up playing skipbo with snoring pups (wish Jasper had joined us on the bed to). We were up and organised fairly early and …

173 – Take the slow road

It can be tempting to take the fastest route, especially when the alternative is an hour slower but why drive on a motorway when you can wind through stunning inland scenery, villages and fortress ruins. November is rainy season and we have had a mix of downpours, drizzle and bright sunshine. While Mark described the …

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