On my last trip to South Africa I mostly stayed in the city center with a brief period in Sea Point on the Atlantic sea front. I generally like to be close to the ocean. Specifically a beach - my lunch time consists of food and a long walk which is my thinking time. This … Continue reading A Capetonian Comeback – Two months in the suburbs
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The Aegean Month at Birds Bay – Digital Nomads Lesbos
Once my leg had healed in April I set off south again to one of the larger islands in Greece. This was my second trip to Lesbos and it was going to be an intense month for me. Since the refugee crisis the tourism season has been shorter. Aegean Airlines was one of the few … Continue reading The Aegean Month at Birds Bay – Digital Nomads Lesbos
Flying around the world with a broken leg
As I exited the swimming pool I thought to myself: "Better watch out, you don't want to slip on these tiles and break a leg. That would suck." Seconds later after I had stepped down from the ledge I was on my back in severe pain. It wasn't a slippery surface that was my demise … Continue reading Flying around the world with a broken leg
Not quite a month in Sanur, Bali
I immediately felt an influx of energy when I took my first stroll on the beaches of Sanur. It's a very familiar feeling to when I go to Tarifa in Spain. Driving down from Malaga it takes about 15 minutes and then the ocean appears. And everytime I can't hold back a grin on my … Continue reading Not quite a month in Sanur, Bali
My Tarifa Experiment – A little braindump for digital nomads
Tarifa is the most southern town of mainland Europe. This quaint little village lies in the middle of a gigantic national park - the Parque Natural del Estrecho. Because it sits on the Strait of Gibraltar it gets a lot of wind. This has transformed Tarifa into a mekka for kite surfing enthusiasts from all … Continue reading My Tarifa Experiment – A little braindump for digital nomads
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