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Better late than never?
I know it’s been a long time since there was a Sam-centric update (read mainly photos) so I thought I’d treat you all to some visual treats and a bit of the old black and white as well. Don Det I realise that I haven’t actually put any pics up from the Four Thousand Islands yet, so [...]
Lou Loves Laos
Travelling through Asia, we’ve met an eclectic and memorable group of fellow travellers. As you all know no doubt, Sam and I are gregarious creatures, and the people we’ve met have often played a crucial part in our appreciation of a place. Perhaps the best thing about fellow backpackers, though, is the travel talk. Chatting [...]
Putting the ‘travel’ into ‘travelling’
(Random starting note: it is constantly fascinating seeing how people find our blog through Google. Someone googled ‘debauchery Asia’ today and, from there, found our website. I find this nothing short of fantastic.) It was a frustrating, exhausting three-day trip from Vientiene, in central Laos, to Don Det, an island in the deep south of the [...]
Truly an English post: all about the weather
We’d been travelling for almost a month before we saw any rain. When the storm finally came, we’d just walked back from the beach. I flung our bungalow’s door open and rushed outside in my bikini; stood, arms outstretched, savouring a break in the humidity. That was in Thailand, and it was our first experience [...]