We're filling out our travel journal! Starting with 12 months in Europe!
In December 2023 we packed up our home in Australia and set off on a 12 month work and travel adventure through Europe. We booked one way tickets to Europe and haven’t looked back! Our mission is explore as much of Europe as possible in 12 months while working remote jobs to fund our adventure!
We are excited for you to join us on this crazy adventure!
Hey there! We took some down time in Montenegro but we’ve also been to Croatia and Budapest recently! We’re back to our regularly scheduled programming this week!
Come to Enfield island village London UK People used to wash their horses here, also amma's kitchen durants park, ponders end park is very nice Mary's fish bar As well love your channel no infestation or pestilence we morrigerate invertabrate no lubricate lucrative screwtenise, no lambosters , reaching that zenith attire (Shakespeare English)😁😁😁😁
Wow! that mosaic roof is beautiful ! I can’t wait to see the Gloucester video 😂 I went there once myself years ago, although I didn’t try to run down the hill 😂
I'm really enjoying this nice young couple's videos. Their style is appealing: no exhibitionism or egoism; just 'here's what we did and you can too' with enough factual information for context. Their year- long trip is quite inspiring for folk of all ages.
Just wanted to say that you ran around and didn't really get to experience Italy. You saw a lot but...And, why share your private adventure with the world? That's rubbing it in a bit. (no, I didn't watch the video)
I’ve loved watching the Italian part of your journey guys, Pompeii is near the top of my bucket list 😊 Brilliant footage, amazing drone skills and informative insights on every video, keep it up please! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m annoyed now! I’ve got notifications switched on for you guys and RU-vid didn’t tell me about this vid !😮 excellent footage and commentary as usual 👌🏻
Odd, i am a native of this toon, now living in Western Australia, went back last year first in 26 years, its changed a tad. So much history, we just take it for granted
Trinity is a nice place , worked in town most of my life and often walked through at lunchtime. Also did my degree there but that was as a mature student in my thirties, 5 years of an IT degree and working at the same time not easy but very much worth it.
There isn’t really a right way to do it. It really depends on your preferences for travel For example - if you can find a cheap flight out of Stockholm, then finishing your trip in Sweden is perfect 👌
Really enjoyed this one👌🏻 pasta making looked so fun! I went with your recommendation and visited the Keukenhof Tulip Gardens when I went to Amsterdam a few weeks back 👍🏻 was definitely worth the trip, loads of great photo opportunities 😊 thanks guys!
Thanks so much! That really means a lot to us! We've been having so much fun learning and getting more confident That's awesome! We hope you have a great time there! If you have some spare time to explore outside of Amsterdam, we genuinely had an amazing day at The Keukenhof Tulip Gardens. So that'd be our one recommendation
It certainly was! We were on a crazy sugar high for most of the day. Especially after the chocolate as well! 😅 We've got a Brussels video coming next which we're so excited for! And, we're off to Luxembourg tomorrow <3
Glad you both enjoyed my hometown. The Tyne Bridge was built first and then the same architect build the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which is why they look very similar. They've just started restoration of the Tyne Bridge, to get it back to its former colour etc.
Congratulations on showing off Newcastle. Some beautifully shot drone footage, shame you didn’t get to St James Park to see Newcastle’s Utd’s famous football stadium. Good luck & safe travels, best wishes from Newcastle 🎉
Thank you 😊 We didn’t imply that people wearing shorts was wrong or bad. Only that there was a wide range clothing types. We’re also traveling light so sometimes we have to work with what we’ve got 👍
I’m still subbed and still watching 😊 I appreciate the effort that goes into making these 👍🏻 keep going, things will start to take off in the near future 👏🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
As someone who has lived here my entire life, this was a breath of fresh air and a new perspective for even myself. Like remembering an old love of sorts! Brilliant little adventure you've had here. Well done! I wish I'd discovered it the same way. Thank you.
That makes us so happy to hear! Thank you very much for the kind comment! We totally understand what you mean though - we're excited to go back home at the end of year and explore Australia the way a tourist might
Very well done in showing Newcastle in a positive light , you should get some recognition from the Newcastle tourist board . Glad you enjoyed your time here .
Its interesting to see a traveler's experience around a city centre I've lived in for 58 years. There's a lot of history around Newcastle and it's a hardworking, but fun place to live. Glad it wasn't just pissed up hen parties and stag parties on show. Yes, wa Geordies and (sometimes) mental... but also have a bit of culture about us too.
Absolutely! We certainly experienced the nightlife, which is on a different level to anywhere else we've been to! But, we wanted to showcase the culture and history in the video! We had a great time and would love to go back one day
I have my grandfather's old 78rpm shellac records from the 1920s and 30s that have Windows record sleeves. I find it pretty incredible that I can still buy a record from the exact same store that my grandad frequented nearly 100 years ago!!
Ohh man unlucky! It was smart to turn around then 👍 other than being able to say you reached the top, you didn’t miss out on much if the visibility was low And it’s not for the risk!
Thanks for showing some of our city, im so proud of my city Newcastle upon Tyne and proud to be a Geordie ( name of people from Newcastle due to our accent ) the friendliest people in uk & a great atmosphere if you like a party city 🥳🥳
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 Who mentioned anything about friendly Geordies not me although my encounters of meeting the people from that area are different to yours, i never mentioned their cordial affable approachable nature.