by Rexy | Apr 28, 2014 | Adventure Travel, Blog, Rexy Inspiration, Travel Articles, Unexpected Travel |
Stamping her feet onto the stage amid the whirls of her frilly green dress she flicked back and forth, she glared at the audience with a defiant look. Raising her arms up to reveal her perfectly manicured hands, she started clapping in stilted rhythm whilst...
by Rexy | Nov 1, 2013 | Blog, Funky Friday Photo |
Dark days are closing in as the Northern Hemisphere slides into Winter. We all need something to look forward to and what better way that this view above. Blue Skies, Quaint Buildings and a sense of wonderment is the order of the day to look forward to the Spring and...
by Rexy | Jul 2, 2013 | Blog |
Oh Seville, you really do know how to surprise me. Take this for instant. Yes, it’s a sex shop all compressed within a Vending Machine. Now you’re probably thinking why I actually went there. Well, after jumping off the bus from Cordoba into...
by Rexy | Jun 26, 2013 | Blog |
I’m still in Cordoba! Waking up on a Tuesday after a good relaxing night at a Hostal in the Old Town, I was pretty enthused to get exploring again. Why? Because it’s NOT a Monday! Everything closes on a Monday in Cordoba! So I could now visit the main...
by Rexy | Jun 25, 2013 | Blog |
‘So this is actually a Mosque yet also a Cathedral. That’s impressive!’ I commented to my travel buddies as I looked up high at the steep walls showing a hint of the Minarets/Bell Towers peeking above. After exploring Cordoba on a Monday, Mezquita...
by Rexy | Mar 9, 2013 | Reviews, Travel Articles |
Since I’ve stayed in many hostels in my 2012 Travels, 51 to be precise, I like to think I know what I am looking for in a hostel. What makes a good hostel or a bad hostel. I even listed the best hostels in SE Asia a while ago. So when I went to go to South...
by Rexy | Feb 17, 2013 | Blog |
30th – 31st January 2013 Feeling bloated from my time eating a hefty Argentinian Steak, it was no surprise that we ended up sleeping in and chilling out at the hostel. Despite a brief visit to the local museum in which we understood how wars were fought...