Brazilian Book: Daytripper by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá
Book Review: 4 Stars … “Life is like a book, son. And every book has an end. No matter how much you like that book… you will get to the […]
Book Review: 4 Stars … “Life is like a book, son. And every book has an end. No matter how much you like that book… you will get to the […]
This is the second post on all the weird and wonderful food an Aussie like me, sniffed out in Mexico. If you have not read the first post, you can […]
It is true that the biggest challenge an English speaker will face while traveling through Mexico is pronouncing and distinguishing the names of all the places they visit. The native […]
Sightseeing at a cemetery, how odd! Unlike any cemetery I have ever been to, Recoleta Cemetery was built in early 1800 by wealthy aristocrats and today it’s doors have been […]
I spent my 28th in a paradise of nature and relaxation in the Argentinean pampas. My sunny morning started with bread and home made jams followed by milking a cow […]
Book Review: 2 Stars … This is the first book I have read by a Mexican author. It is also the first time I have read a book written within […]
Very quickly, I learnt a famous saying whilst staying in Mexico: “Lo que no te mata, te engorda“…. meaning “What doesn’t kill you, makes you fat“. Food is inarguably one […]
We visited the ‘Monestario de Santa Catalina’, Saint Catalina Monastery, where since 1579, women entered or were sent by their family to lead a life of purity and become cloistered […]
Frida Kahlo’s ‘la Casa Azul’, the Blue House stands unobtrusively amongst many other houses in a nice neighbourhood of Mexico City, called Coyoaćan. I always imagined her house to be […]
Cusco is not normally considered the gastronomic capital of Peru, but the great international concurrence of people make this city a dynamite of flavours. In a group of five (Ms. […]