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While September was full of travel, October saw me sticking around Berlin a lot more to get treatment for my sore foot, spend time with friends, and work even more on cherylhoward.com. The fun included seeing Hertha play again, going to another hockey game (and watching it from a lounge!), eating at the hipster pizza place Futura, brunching in West Berlin, babysitting a friend’s two kids, and hosting a visiting friend from the US. I plan to spend December putting in a lot of time here (especially the time I have off between Christmas and the new year) to create even more content, work on behind the scenes things like moving to a new host and changing my theme, and plan for how to position the blog to make more money. I’ll be getting ready for my trip to Toronto and I’m deep into my inner project management mode right now, working out places to stay, booking transportation, getting insurance, arranging to meet everyone, and buying gifts from Germany to take for family and friends.
Bucharest is not only a budget friendly destination, it’s full of plenty of things to do like visit the massive Palace Of The Parliament (the heaviest parliament in the world!), cute museums like the Romanian Kitsch Museum where Romanians poke fun at their own culture, and a bookstore that you could spend hours in without ever leaving. You can enjoy dinner out in places like Mama Manana and feast on Georgian food and wine for around €10 or take an Uber around the city for an average €2 – €4 a trip. Visit Mostar to see the reconstructed Old Bridge, explore different abandoned sites like the Old Sniper Tower, and watch locals dive off the bridge. Recommended reading: A perfect day trip from Sofia is heading to Rila Monastery – check out my photos of Rila Monastery in winter.
Well, it turns out they have a fascination towards toilets too, and at the Museum of Toilet History in Kyiv, you can learn all about toilets throughout the ages and even see some reconstructed examples. Toilets Throughout The Ages At The Museum Of Toilet History Weird & Offbeat: As the name implies, the Museum Of Toilet History examines the history of toilets from Primitive Society, Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the 17 – 20th centuries, to Modernity. You’ll see what toilets looked like 5000 years ago, learn how public toilets became places to socialise and make deals, and view a toilet built on sketches from Leonardo da Vinci himself.
We teamed up with the experts at Motoring Offence Lawyers to provide you with really practical and useful tips for renting cars abroad. About Renting Cars Abroad Really Practical & Useful Tips For Renting Cars Abroad #travel Our time in Hawaii still stands out in my memory as not only was it my first big trip abroad, it was full of magical moments that I’ll never forget like swimming under waterfalls, taking a helicopter ride, and going on an epic road trip around both islands. For more general travel tips, check out some of our other posts: 💖Book Your Next Flight, Train Ride, or Bus in Europe Using the Omio / GoEuro App