My travel bucket list – Part One

Last weekend, I met up with an old work colleague who I hadn’t seen in three years. We’d kept in touch, but personal circumstances on both sides had made it difficult to meet up. The last time I saw her, she was laid up in a hospital bed after back surgery and unfortunetely, it didn’t go as planned. While we were catching up, she told me she’d put together a bucket list of things she wanted to do and places she wanted to see, should anything go wrong in the future, which it might do. I’ve got another friend who has a bucket list, despite not being ill in any way. I’d always thought it was something people did if they were terminally ill, for example, so I havent got one myself, but it did get me thinking about the places I want to see before I die. So, here are the first batch, in no particular order:

Iceland 

I’m a big fan of anything that has to do with the universe, and I reckon the Northern Lights must be pretty epic to see.

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Amsterdam

I still can’t believe I’ve never been here. But then again, I only made it to Ibiza two years ago. What can I say, I like to take my time.

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Mali

I’ve been getting into Malian music for a while now and that alone would be a huge reason to go. But also, I’ve been taking more of an interest in my ancestral roots and while I’m fairly sure they’re not in Mali (most likely Ghana), I still want to go to Africa. This is probably first on that particular list.

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Jamaica

Which ties me in nicely to my familial home country. What’s not to love? Great music, great food and great weather. I’ve been there before, but only to visit family. Next time, I want to do the whole island, especially Accompong, which is like a little country of its own within Jamaica.

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Egypt

Ever since we learned about the ancient Egyptians in Year 4, I’ve had a fascination with them. I would LOVE to see The Valley Of The Kings with my own eyes!

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Brazil

I was planning to go in 2013 and ended up in France instead. One day, I will get there.

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The Galapagos Islands

Another love of mine is nature. I’ve seen this place on so many documentaries and I want to see it for myself. And, I’ll take a podcast with David Attenborough’s voice on it or something, just to complete the link.

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That’s it for batch one! Anyone ever been to any of these places?

 

 

Midweek Meltdown – The Maccabees, Heave

Artist: The Maccabees

Track: Heave

Album: Given To The Wild

I cant even explain how much I love The Maccabees. They’re definitely one of my favouritest bands and I adore this album. It was actually really hard which song to use for Midweek Meltdown, so maybe I’ll add some more as the weeks roll on. Beaut. ❤

If you’ve got any music recommendations, please send them my way! You can also check out my previous weeks’ tracks by going to the Midweek Meltdown tab above, follow the playlist on YouTube or follow me on Spotify

Enjoy!

Geocaching – treasure hunting in The Lakes

Hands up who’s heard of Geocaching before? I hadn’t, until I went to visit Mrs Batten in the Lakes. I’d brought along my trusty hiking boots and stepped off the train into the fresh (albeit slightly manure smelling) air, took a deep breath and sighed with a smile on my face. Rolling green hills, dry-stone walls – what wasn’t to love?

We’d planned to go walking the next day and that’s when I learned about Geocaching. If you’ve never heard it before, the premise is pretty simple. You sign up online and then download the app. Once you’ve done this, you can see the multitudes, and I mean MULTITUDES of sites with boxes of various sizes, filled with goodies. You hunt them down, take something out or put something in, or both, and sign a little piece of paper to say you visited. Think of it a bit like a treasure hunt.

So, on the Saturday, we headed up White Pike (which had surprisingly good mobile phone signal – weird) and Mrs B pulled up the app. There were something like 4 in the near-immediate vicinity and so it begun. They located the first box (I was too scared of the death defying drop next to where it was located to go close) and deposited a small bag of sweets. Imagine, you’ve walked up a great big peak, you find a box and inside, there are sweets! How cool is that? Mrs B told me the box had some foreign currency in it, along with other bits and pieces – it can be very random. Fridge magnets, coins, sweets, whatever. The next box we found wasn’t particularly impressive – I can’t even remember what was in it, but it looked like nobody had been there in a while.

What I loved about it was, it was half time-capsule, half treasure hunt. If you’ve got kids, going for a walk can get a bit testing (I imagine), so having a goal and something fun to do would clearly make it more interesting. And before you start thinking that it’s a rural activity, think again. I had thought the same. People are more active in the countryside, of course this would be in the Lake District, the Peak District etc etc. But in a city? Like, say … London? Don’t be silly.

Turned out I was wrong. Mrs B checked the app and there are plenty around the capital. In fact, there’s one two streets away from me, and a multitude on Clapham Common, let alone the rest of London. I’m going to sign up to it this weekend and hopefully get out and about to see for myself. I reckon it could be a fun thing to do to break up a day at the park or something. I’m intrigued about what I can find and I’ve decided to make some little postcards to leave behind.

Where would you hide a Geocache? What would you put in it? I want to know!

Midweek Meltdown – Phantogram, Fall In Love

Artist: Phantogram

Track: Fall In Love

Album: Voices

I’ve soooooo fallen in love with this track and I love the video too. It’s perfect to drive to in the sunshine and I can’t wait to get my dancing shoes on to it.

If you’ve got any music recommendations, please send them my way! You can also check out my previous weeks’ tracks by going to the Midweek Meltdown tab above, follow the playlist on YouTube or follow me on Spotify

Enjoy!