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Category: City Life

If I had to pick only one place I could travel to it would probably be LONDON. I love the city, most cities! Mind you I have not visited all of them so I may have another favourite in the future. This category includes posts about my view of cities & towns from tourist buses, trains passing by, stopping for eating, walking about, shopping, market and more of my Travel Tales.

Tips on Visiting Ancestors Homes

Tips on Visiting Ancestors Homes in London

Posted onDecember 2, 2015May 11, 2016

Visiting ancestors homes helps you put your family history in context. Are you planning to visit ancestors in London or another ancestor’s town? If you are planning to have a trip back to a country Read More …

CategoriesCity Life, Historical Buildings, Research Tips, Travel TalesTagsgenealogy-tips, London, Travel Tips

AFFHO AWM Event

AFFHO Congress Opening Event

Posted onMarch 26, 2015April 2, 20173 Comments

Prior to the welcome event on Thursday night at the Australian War Memorial I spent part of the previous day and today meeting and chatting with fellow family history bloggers and other conference attendees so Read More …

CategoriesCity Life, Conferences/TalksTagsAFFHO, Canberra, DAWSON, Museums

Finding Your Way Around Rome

Finding Your Way Around Rome

Posted onMarch 16, 2015March 16, 2015

Some cities are hard to find your way around so how hard is it finding your way around Rome? Don’t you hate it when you have the address to a place you have not visited Read More …

CategoriesCity Life, Genealogical Research, Travel TalesTagsRome

Eiffel Tower, Paris

Steel structures: Paris versus New York

Posted onSeptember 14, 2013June 19, 20191 Comment

Paris versus New York At the Problogger conference 2013, there was a competition that closed at noon on day one. I will admit up front I am a snob and hate the thought of failure Read More …

CategoriesBlogging Tips, City Life, FlyingTagsAirlines, New York, Paris

Lions of London

Wordless Wednesday Lions of London

Posted onJanuary 17, 2013November 27, 2017

Lions of London January 2013 Also shared this post at the #AnythingGoes Bloggers Link Up Party.

CategoriesCity Life, Historical BuildingsTagsLondon

Wordless Wednesday Doorways in Marseille France

Posted onJanuary 9, 2013May 21, 2016

Wordless Wednesday Doorways in Marseille France Jan 2013

CategoriesCity Life, Historical BuildingsTagsFrance, Wordless-Wednesdays

Wordless Wednesday Christmas Window Shopping in Italy

Posted onJanuary 2, 2013May 21, 20162 Comments

Le Marche Region, Rome & Florence, Italy December 2012

CategoriesCity Life, Travel TalesTagsItaly, shopping

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