A few weeks ago, Ontarians were treated with a whole week of glorious sunshine after a brutal winter. With some … More
Tag: urbanexploration
The Alley Cat Café, Stratford ON
Remember in my last post when I said that I was going to be writing much more because I was … More
A wander around Detroit, Michigan and a life update
Change is a great thing. Although it’s not always welcome, it’s life’s way of teaching resilience and showing that you … More
John K. King Used & Rare Bookstore, Detroit MI
What better way to escape the stresses of reality than to lose yourself in a good book. It’s incredible how … More
Hanlan’s Corner Cemetery, ON
Hidden in plain sight of the hundreds, perhaps thousands of daily passers-by, remnants of a forgotten Victorian village hide in … More
A winter visit to Mackinac Island, MI
Happy new year everyone! Wishing you all a wonderful 2023 and hope you saw in the new year enjoying yourselves. … More
The World’s largest crucifix and stumbling on an unusual museum, Michigan
So after complaining in my last post that I wasn’t writing as much as I’d like to, then promising I’d … More
The Prehistoria Museum & SkullStore Oddity Shop, ON
Just a little warning disclaimer, if you don’t like bones/taxidermy/anything in that category, this post is not for you. I … More
Bay City rib festival, touring the thumb and going through Hell, Michigan
This is the second part of the Michigan trip, part one you can read here. After a very busy day … More
The world’s largest Christmas store, Frankenmuth and hunting the Sasquatch of Michigan
As you’ve guessed by the title, we made it to the US! Where we currently live is only 6km from … More
The world’s oldest baseball field, Jumbo the Elephant and North America’s smallest train station, Ontario
I love finding the less popular attractions and treading the off beaten track. For me, the more unusual the better. … More
A wander around Toronto, Ontario
My poor, poor feet. Not only have I abused them by walking 36,500 steps exploring Toronto, but I have now … More
The Camera Museum and the hidden Little Compton Street, London
London is a treasure trove of hidden gems. With streets full of stories and the past sometimes concealed in plain … More
The Hardy Tree, London
The rather macabre Hardy Tree stands tall in the St. Pancras Graveyard, as one of the stranger monuments of London’s … More
Ghost hunting at The Ancient Ram Inn, Wotton-under-Edge
When it comes to the paranormal, I am still undecided. I’m open minded and would love to see something to … More