Watching the long opening scene in the film “A White, White Day,” an SUV on a slick road, the fog so dense you can barely see the yellow pegs spaced only ten metres apart, Magellan and I were instantly transported to the remoteness of Eastern Iceland where I shot this (unintentionally brief) video. “A White, […] The post A Hlynur Pálmason White-and-Black Day appeared first on Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey.| Latitude 65 – Jubilados Savouring the Journey
With SNL celebrating its fiftieth season this year, there are lots of opportunities to rewatch their best skits, including one of our faves, “More Cowbell,” a fictional version of Blue Öyster Cult struggling to incorporate the right amount of cowbell into their hit song, “Don’t fear the reaper.” Today in the small village of Valle […] The post More Cowbell appeared first on Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey.| Latitude 65 – Jubilados Savouring the Journey
Gloria Sully (Spice) and Kerry Sully (Magellan) on World Gratitude Day cite seven things in travelling for which they are grateful| Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey
Obsessed with the rich tones throughout this space. Design by Laura and Gracy Berkeley-Hawkes Simple scenes from my weekend I can’t stop thinking about this greenhouse. Perfection! So into this layering of green hues All of the nostalgia in this scene Loving This Week| Harlowe James
Have you heard about Canada’s Signature Experiences? It’s hundreds of experiences, natural and cultural, curated by Destination Canada and its provincial partners to showcase the country. We’ve done some of them (without knowing they were members), like the Hot Springs Cove Excursion from Tofino, fishing at Sonora Resort in BC, Peak 2 Peak in Whistler, […] The post Too Late for Free Macaroni, Too Early for a Ferryland Lighthouse Picnic appeared first on Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouri...| Latitude 65 – Jubilados Savouring the Journey
This post is part of the Appendicitis N blog bandwagon, originally put forth by Marcia of Traverse Fantasy. The challenge to bloggers was to compile a list of inspirations that impact their game design, akin to Gygax's APPENDIX N: INSPIRATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL READING, originally found in the AD&D 1e DMG.| Blog of Forlorn Encystment
We didn’t say that. The Times did, this year. “Hippy-chic towns, sweeping surf beaches and the chance to fish among whales and sea lions—Vancouver Island is easily the country’s coolest wilderness,” The Times author, who visited independently, writes. We agree—and would go one step farther to say,” if you only visit one wild and wonderful […] The post “If you only visit one place in Canada, then make it here” appeared first on Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey.| Latitude 65 – Jubilados Savouring the Journey
Are you looking for ways to save money and make your dollars go further when travelling? As someone who’s never been exactly flush with cash, I know a thing or two about travelling on a budget and making that budget stretch as far as possible! In this guide, I’m going to share all the ways […]| Tassie Devil Abroad
Our kitchen is starting to feel very cozy (most links here) Obsessed with this stair runner set up I keep coming back to the textures and material combination in this image So simple and charming A lovely color palette with hints of autumn Loving This Week The post Monday Inspirations 8.11 appeared first on Harlowe James.|
Hengifoss, Iceland’s third-tallest waterfall, is one of the prettiest in the country. High praise given it’s competing with 10,000 others. In Eastern Iceland off gravel road 931, not on the “Golden Circle” that most tourists take, Hengifoss sees few visitors, a hundred thousand a year compared with two million who see Gullfoss. How does milking […] The post “As far as I know, I’m the only one in Iceland with a license to milk sheep” appeared first on Latitude 65 - Jubilados Sa...| Latitude 65 – Jubilados Savouring the Journey
Gloria Sully (Spice) and Kerry Sully (Magellan) celebrate 10 years of blogging by looking back at what led to this venture| Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey
The other day I was writing a blog post about travelling with a chronic illness, disorder or disability and it got me thinking about people who can’t travel, at all. Since I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder, I’ve started following quite a few content creators who post about chronic illness or disability […]| Tassie Devil Abroad
This image always brings me joy I am so into the stunning wall murals and art by Swedish artist, Eva Badenhorst Oh the things I would do, to have this antique pine kitchen island An ideal “outdoor” shower Beautiful combination of pattern and textures LOVING THIS WEEK The post Monday Inspirations 7.21 appeared first on Harlowe James.|
Gloria Sully (Spice) and Kerry Sully (Magellan) eat at Osteria alle Testiere in Venice and have superb pistachio ice cream| Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey
Gloria Sully (Spice) and Kerry Sully (Magellan) outline eleven reasons why they loved their two weeks in Slovenia| Latitude 65 - Jubilados Savouring the Journey
With every quote Eric Thomas spoke, I sobbed a bit harder realizing, despite my failures, I finally got to where I wanted to be.| SavingK
Had some fun playing around with beads and charms trying to create some scissor fobs. It is soooo addictive that I have decided to create more ~smile~. Otherwise life is quiet, I’m working most of the time and have little … Continue reading →| Cosmic Handmade
Whether your business is growing and you need room for employees and equipment, you want to enjoy a better work-life balance by not working where you live, or you simply don’t like the marketing implications of running a business from home, it’s time to move out. The good thing is, there are plenty of options to suit all budgets and needs in doing all of that. Here are a few.| FLUX MAGAZINE
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As the days get shorter, and with them the frost and the first snows cover the lands of the Continent, its inhabitants, according to their own local customs, begin preparations for Midinváerne celebrations.| Witcher Kitchen - Fan Project