Eat Your World
I have just discovered the site Eat Your World founded by two travel journalists with ambitious appetites. I could spend hours salivating at the dishes, the places they talk about. A memorable trip is...
View ArticleNew York City of Trees
How refreshing to look at a mega city like New York thru its trees. That is the work of photographer / writer / former park employee Benjamin Swett with his new book New York City of Trees (available...
View ArticleFeaturing Lucky Fish on Slackpacking in Spain
Jann Cheifitz’ clothing brand Lucky Fish adorned Marcelo’s back from the time he was born. And these days, little Lior aka #3 can wear his brother’s vintage tees & onesies with great pride. The...
View ArticleA BFF trip full of surprises in Sassi di Matera {Italy}
My Best Friends Forever and I have decided that for every milestone birthday, we’ll take the birthday girl on a little discovery trip. No children allowed. No partners either. Last year, we spent a...
View ArticleThe next big thing in family travel
It can be such a pain to stay in a hotel with children, no matter how simple or luxurious the hotel is. Most often, we’d rather have the comfort of a home, no shoes on for breakfast. But why should we...
View ArticleParis. All my favourites.
I’ve been wanting to do a post on Paris for ever. It’s my hometown after all, and although I have not lived there in almost 20 years (20!!), I know it inside out because I love it. And I hate it. Isn’t...
View ArticleJapan on my mind
I have been daydreaming about our upcoming trip to Japan lately, watching this video January in Japan. I love the way director Scott Gold shares with us the simple things of life there, the way the...
View ArticleKaleidoscope: April in Japan
I have so many images in my head, so many things to tell you about our 2 1/2 weeks in Japan. We just came back and until I can put my thoughts together, here’s a little kaleidoscope. Lior had the time...
View ArticleJapan Part 1: Osaka/ Naoshima/ Miyajima
I’ve been waiting for the right moment to tell you all about our trip in Japan. I wanted the posts to be the perfect reflection of everything that we experienced. But it’s impossible. Our journey there...
View ArticleJapan Part 2: Kyoto and the Kiso Valley
This is the second part of our Japanese trilogy. We went from Hiroshima to Kyoto by train where we stayed 3 nights, and then went up north to the Japanese Alps by train again, to a tiny village called...
View ArticleColours and Culture in Salvador da Bahia
I’ve always had a thing for grand old places that seem to be falling apart. Salvador da Bahia is one of those cities where you can’t stop taking your camera out of the bag, particularly the old part of...
View ArticleLive the Hygge in Copenhagen
It was half-term in London last week and we took a mini family trip to Copenhagen. Our first European escapade since our baby was born 6months ago. It couldn’t have been an easier destination. With...
View ArticleRepurposed Suitcases
Perhaps because we all grew a bit tired of the overused word recycling, the talk is now about Repurposing. Same Same and it’s all for the best. See how these vintage leather suitcases have been...
View ArticleEat Your World
I have just discovered the site Eat Your World founded by two travel journalists with ambitious appetites. I could spend hours salivating at the dishes, the places they talk about. A memorable trip is...
View ArticleJapan Part 3: Rural mountains & Tokyo
I’ve had to take a break from BozAround the last couple of months, too busy launching my next travel venture, moodAway. But we’re almost there with the launch so I can finally put some attention back...
View ArticleLiving like a Capetonian family
Cape Town had picked my interest ever since I interviewed the talented Jann from Lucky Fish. I kept hearing how stunning the location of the city is, with the waves of the Atlantic ocean breaking large...
View Article5 day trips from Cape Town
We embarked on a few day trips while we set base in Cape Town. They were all within a 2hour car ride, easy peasy. Many people back home (i.e. London) told us ‘be careful ‘ ‘it’s a dangerous city’ ‘ are...
View ArticleI wonder what Hemingway would say about Cuba today
Everyone’s talking about Cuba these days, and I am thrown 20 years back to when I first visited this special island, and left it with mixed feelings about its future. I was 20 years old back then....
View ArticleA Mother & Daughter weekend in Sevilla, Spain… Olé!
A very good friend once told me that her way to ensure quality time with her 3 children is to take them on fun trips one on one. She takes turns with her husband, and as a result, each child gets to go...
View Article10 day trips from St Remy to make the whole family happy
Yes, Saint Remy de Provence is a very special place but it’d be a pitty not to venture out a bit. Here are ten BozAround ideas of day trips that will make the whole family happy. ARLES for… the...
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