London’s best Ethiopian restaurants: Kokeb, Wolkite Kitfo, Mesi’s Kitchen, Andu Caf‎é

It’s hard to overstate the transformative effect of Ethiopian food on my idea of “going out for dinner”. Since discovering the cuisine here in London a couple of years ago, the delicious blends of aromatic spices with deceptively simple ingredients have shaken up my palate and induced a ravenous single-mindedness when it comes to choosing … Continue reading London’s best Ethiopian restaurants: Kokeb, Wolkite Kitfo, Mesi’s Kitchen, Andu Caf‎é

Cyprus heat 

A very dear friend of mine grew up and lives in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. It's been almost a year since we saw him last, and we'd always promised to visit, so it seemed high time that we flew there this summer and reunited. Cyprus is a fascinating place on a sociopolitical level, with … Continue reading Cyprus heat 

Thoughts on Brexit

Well, it's happened. And as one of the 73 per cent of 18-24 year olds who voted to Remain, it's impossible to overstate the sense of betrayal I feel. My generation, already suffering under the weight of ever-rising university tuition fees and crippling house prices, is being stripped of our future by an ageing sector … Continue reading Thoughts on Brexit

Brooklyn, and big decisions

When I went to see Brooklyn yesterday, I wasn't expecting to be so reminded of myself. Yet Soairse Ronan's character, the young Eilis who moves across the ocean from County Wrexham, Ireland to Brooklyn, NYC in the 1950s to make a better life for herself, embodied all the emotional turmoil so familiar to me when … Continue reading Brooklyn, and big decisions

Marrakech: a winter weekend break

We leave a grouchy London, all grey skies and scattered showers, and arrive 3.5 hours later in Marrakech's tiny airport. We're welcomed by a taxi driver who brings us to Riad du Bonheur, the place we're staying in the old, walled Medina district (a UNESCO World Hertiage Site) and where we are greeted by a … Continue reading Marrakech: a winter weekend break

A day out in the New Forest

One of the wonderful things about travelling afar is that it gives you a deep and true appreciation of what you've left behind. While I explored the majesty of the Peruvian coast or drank in the pure magic that is the Brazilian landscape this spring, I realised that there is so much to discover on … Continue reading A day out in the New Forest

Going up the Gherkin – one of London’s most iconic buildings

Quick back story: Open House London is an annual festival celebrating the best of London's architecture and design, and it's been going for over two decades. Every September, for one weekend only, the doors to some of London's most iconic and protected buildings are cautiously unlocked to the general public. My choice was the Gherkin, … Continue reading Going up the Gherkin – one of London’s most iconic buildings

Two days in Berlin

My first time in Deutschland was great. Berlin is a fascinating place, not least because of its fractious history and subsequent, phenomenal regeneration - less than three decades since the falling of the Wall, barely 70 years since the end of WWII, and it's a thriving capital within Europe's strongest economy. Germany's continued innovation and dedication … Continue reading Two days in Berlin

A visit to Mudchute City Farm & London river bus ride

For August Bank Holiday weekend, we decided to venture east to a part of the city we rarely explore - Mudchute. The weather looked like it was going to hold up as we set out on our bikes through Limehouse; swirling grey clouds fogged the sky, but I'd been *somewhat* reliably informed that they wouldn't be … Continue reading A visit to Mudchute City Farm & London river bus ride

Wild swimming on the Welsh coast

Every year since the age of about eight, I have come to the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire to camp, hike and explore with my family. This little peninsula of the United Kingdom is barely 20 miles from top to bottom, yet it boasts a coastline of over 180 miles. seals are a common sight around the … Continue reading Wild swimming on the Welsh coast