(In order of appearance in our lives)
What Canadians Eat: smoked meat | on Schwartz’s famous deli
A week in | reflections on a week of living in London
An English Weekend + the merits of tea | museums, Hyde park, a bout of rain and a spot of tea
Best (and worst) of British: three months in | our favourite and least favourite things about life in the UK
Hampstead Heath + beer as an education in history | London’s greenspace and skyscapes; historical pubs
Tea at Kensington Palace | pretty self-explanatory
Love in London | a photo essay of our last day
When tourist attractions are worth the hype | Michelangelo’s David, and how to visit him
Do, Eat, See: Amsterdam Day 2 | Van Gogh, Heneiken, and a plate of chicken livers
The Weekender: Amsterdam, the remix | our second visit to Amsterdam
Greetje: another iPhone restaurante review | one of the best dining experiences of our European experience
Do, Eat, See: Prague Day 2 | Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and absinthe
Prague Beer Walk | kegs, communism, and why Czech beer won’t give you a hangover
Na zdraví! On drinking Pilsner in Prague | beer that is more than just beer
Do, Eat, See: Barcelona Day 1 | family reunions and La Sagrada Família
Photos | walking about Barcelona
Do, Eat, See: Barcelona Day 4 | tapas and a market-fresh picnic
How to spend a night (and morning) in Edinburgh | whisky, deep-fried Mars bar, Harry Potter and IRN-BRU
Photos | Edinburgh on Easter
This is why I travel | late-night sangria and people-watching at Miradouro de Santa Catarina
Lost in the mazes of Alfama | searching for food and fado; WB loses an epic battle with blood sausage
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This is by no means an exhaustive list. There are many places we’d be interested in living: Paris, Dublin, the remote Scottish highlands, a haunted Cotswold cottage. It also doesn’t include the multitude of cities we could see ourselves in, if only we’d visited them!
But these are the cities that struck a chord with our heartstrings the most. The places that felt like home, even though they weren’t.










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