St. Michaels Chapel and a gothic cemetery

St. Michaels Chapel and a gothic cemetery

Saint Michaels Chapel in Épinal On our way to see Milau Bridge in France, we drove through the small town Épinal and past an amazing cemetery, where we had to make a stop to see it close up. From the road, we could see that it was a Gothic Cemetary, but it looked so much…

Gibraltar – Home of the monkeys
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Gibraltar – Home of the monkeys

Parting for a good cause January 2019 was the month where we parted for several weeks for the first time. The youngest daughter had to have surgery, so I went to Denmark. Meanwhile, Malthe stayed with Mr. Hymer in Fuengirola, Southern Spain. Going from warm sun to the Danish January cold was quite disgusting! Fortunately,…

Wintering on the Spanish South Coast
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Wintering on the Spanish South Coast

Christmas, palmtrees and Star Wars It’s easy to understand why so many Nordic people choose to spend the winter on the Spanish South Coast, rather than the cold North. We also had no regrets when we opted out of the Danish snow, freezing temperatures, stress, and Christmas shopping. Christmas in Spain isn’t as hyped as…

Venice – Or maybe Lake Garda
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Venice – Or maybe Lake Garda

Lake Garda. A place for old people After the somewhat turbulent visit to Milan, we set course for Venice. We had planned to be romantic and sail in gondolas. After all, we are still on our honeymoon. But then Lake Garda happened. We had sat down comfortably in our seats and prepared ourselves to put…

Florence – The city of dreams
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Florence – The city of dreams

A must-see pin Florence was one of our biggest must-see pins. At least for Malthe. Personally, I only knew the city from the movie “Eat, Pray, Love” with Julia Roberts and had, to begin with, had a hard time understanding Malthe’s zeal and joy. Until it dawned on me that he was playing “Assassin’s Creed”…

In the middle of the Corona Virus
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In the middle of the Corona Virus

Okay to write about Corona? I’ve felt this blog post coming for a few days but been unsure if it was okay to write about the Corona Virus. After all, people are dying, losing their jobs and many live in fear. Is it okay to write about something, that is not all joy? I’ve decided…

Live as campers do.
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Live as campers do.

Willingly limited. “Everyone should live as campers”. That’s a phrase we’ve said to each other often, in the past 23 months. And what do we mean by that? Well, not that all people should travelling like us (or maybe they should try that too?), but that everyone should try and live by the limitations, of…

Contact us
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Contact us

It’s the right place…. …. if you want to connect with us 1:1. And we love having you here. Question about a destination? The best thing you can do is, to write a comment under the destination’s blogpost. That way, we’re on the same page and other readers can get some answers too. If (for…

Ristorante L’AngoloVerde
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Ristorante L’AngoloVerde

Palmi, a small town in Southern Italy. We stayed in the small Italian town Palmi for a few days. There are some really great beaches there. Clear water and not so many people. We stayed at a cozy little campsite outside town called Summerland. Palmi doesn’t offer many shopping possibilities and we ended up running…