Bukeleland

We have a 2 night stay in El Salvador because it was the best place to get a cheap flight to the west coast of Canada.
We were all very tired, and we saw a lot of similar landscapes in Honduras andLäs mer
Not stopping long in Trumplandia

There was no direct flight from El Salvador to Vancouver, so we had to make a 5-hour stopover in San Francisco . Whilst we were there, we took a taxi into town to give the kids a tiny taste of theLäs mer
O Canada

The national anthem "O Canada" seems very appropriate right now.
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
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Summertime in Alberta

Every day here, so far, we go on a longer walk or a proper hike. Today's hike came with a surprise, snow! From the sky and plenty on the ground. So much so that nearer the top, it wasn't easy toLäs mer
Banff AB, is named after Banff Scotland

The link between the two towns is not so obvious. Banff Scotland is on the coast. It's flat and has beaches, and nobody could claim it's pretentious. Indeed, Flo and the kids were there, and I'mLäs mer
Trees,Trees, Trees, Lakes & Hot Springs

Not forgetting waterfalls and mountains. Western Canada is just full of all of these, and they are untouched and natural. Nothing man made of any significance. Yes, there is the railway, and nowadaysLäs mer
Mine is bigger than yours

Today, we said goodbye to C30, our XXL camper that has been our home for 3 weeks.
We all agree that the huge size gave us much more space and comfort than the previous normal sized ones we had inLäs mer
No Sweat

18 years ago this month, this was the 1st stop on our honeymoon . Our flight was delayed, our luggage was lost for 3 weeks, but hey, we were happily married!
We went then, and today to the peak park,Läs mer
Home from home with Mr Chai

There is no single city we have visited as much as Bangkok.
There are a few transport hubs in South East Asia, but they differ tremendously . Singapore is clean, modern, crazily expensive, andLäs mer
Sweat

The sequel to "No Sweat" in Hong Kong is "Pouring with Sweat" in Luang Prabang in Laos. In this case, it wasn't just me who found the heat (35C) and the humidity (90%) to be too much, but rather allLäs mer
The mighty Mekong...

... and the not so mighty McGillivrays.
The Mekong was planted in my memory in the 60s, as it was often an area where the Vietnam war was fought, and so it appeared regularly on the BBC news. LaterLäs mer
Chiang wierd

Late on the 19th, we eventually managed to cross from Laos into Thailand. If it had been Europe, we would have been in our hotel 90 minutes earlier . We went past our hotel on the boat and had to getLäs mer
4 days squashed into 1/2 a day

Pai in northern Thailand near the Myanmar border is apparently the hippy capital of Thailand, and the number of shops openly selling dope seems to bear witness to that, although the visitorsLäs mer
Chiang Mai : Temples and treats

To end our tour of Northern Laos and Thailand, we have spent 3 days in Chiang Mai, the 2nd largest Thai city. It could hardly be more different from the brash, modern city of Bangkok. There is not aLäs mer
Swiss family Robinson or McGillivray

The original Swiss family, the Robinsons, were stranded on a deserted island , somewhere between Europe and Australia . They, too, had 4 children, although in their case, 4 boys and not 2+2. I shouldLäs mer
All good thing come to an end

Our last step on the world tour is recovery. We are all exhausted and need some rest. Last week, we spent an easy week on Koh Jum. This week, we are on Koh Lanta. They are about an hour apart by boat.Läs mer
Let's not go home quite yet

We have flown home to Switzerland, but we left just minutes later. We drove to our suburb, but strangely, we didn't stop, we didn't even see our house, because we went 35km further to Port Ripaille inLäs mer