Travel
The Travellers’ Curse. A intriguing curse to have
Can you travel too much and suffer from The Travellers’ Curse? Perhaps I am!
The Travellers’ Curse, as it is widely known is a curious phenomenon. I was minded to think about it after reading a piece in a blog …
The Great British Coast
The Great British coast line is a most unusual and interesting place.
It is long; 11,073 miles, with a “wiggliness” factor, more properly known as the Hausdorff Dimension of 1.25. This is wiggly indeed, and by comparison, the Australian coast …
St Helena – The Future
The Future of St Helena
Here is where I engage is some crystal-ball gazing, allow myself to snatch snippets of conversation that float aimlessly through the air, reinterpret other conversations and simply draw conclusions from my long, dull and probably …
St Helena: the Deep Dark Interior
The interior of St Helena is dark, mysterious and fascinating
Creeping through the thick cloud-forest, wishing that I had brought a machete, wiping the rain from my eyes and the perspiration from my face, I was wondering how I …
Visiting St Helena – An Astonishing Island
Visiting St Helena – An Astonishing Island
Travelling for eight days for a four-day business trip, and then spending eight days wending my way home does seem peculiar in this day and age; as I write this, ensconced in a …
The RMS St Helena: 6 delightful days at sea
RMS St Helena – Nautical but Nice
“The RMS” as she is fondly known, is an odd ship; built in 1990, it was probably old fashioned before she was launched, and she remains the lifeline for the remote and …
The RMS St Helena and our welcome arrival at Jamestown
Five days ago I boarded the RMS St Helena at a distant and apparently little-used dock in Cape Town, and today I am sitting in a guesthouse in Jamestown, the Georgian capital of the remote island of St. Helena.
One …
On board the RMS St Helena. A truly magical Journey
On board the RMS St Helena. A truly magical journey
It is very odd to be here, on a working ship, miles out into the South Atlantic, with an expensive and intermittent wireless access’ of course, having any access …